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A Hands-On Introduction to GPU Computing

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Training/Workshop Programming Languages Research & Data Analysis Undergraduate Research

Thu, Feb 26, 2026

4:30 PM – 6 PM EST (GMT-5)

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What is a GPU? How can it be used for scientific computing? What GPU resources does Princeton provide? This workshop will answer these questions and have participants run code written in Python, R, Julia or MATLAB on the GPU nodes of the Adroit cluster. Participants will also gain hands-on experience with getting started with CUDA, a low-level GPU programming model.

Knowledge prerequisites: Basic Linux and some exposure to a compiled programming language (e.g., C/C++, Fortran, Java)

Hardware/software prerequisites: This workshop will use reserved nodes on the Adroit cluster. If you need an account then please request one at least an hour before the workshop.

Workshop format: Presentation (40%) and hands-on (60%)

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Jonathan Halverson

Research Software and Computing Training Lead

Princeton University

Jonathan Halverson is the Research Software and Computing Training Lead with Research Computing.

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