Running Applications on the Hoffman2 Cluster: Case Studies

IDRE Portal 5628 Math Sciences Building, 520 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This class will address the process of creating Matlab standalone executables and running Matlab in batch, as well as running Abaqus python scripts. Example of how to submit array jobs using Abaqus, R and other applications. Can my simulations be submitted as array jobs? Bring your own problem. Also, Jupyter Notebooks: another way to run...
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Running Applications on the Hoffman2 Cluster: Part II

IDRE Portal 5628 Math Sciences Building, 520 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This class will address the process of creating Matlab standalone executables and running Matlab in batch, as well as running Abaqus python scripts. Example of how to submit array jobs using Abaqus, R and other applications. Can my simulations be submitted as array jobs? Bring your own problem. Also, Jupyter Notebooks: another way to run...
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Data Processing and Visualization using MATLAB

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MATLAB, developed by MathWorks, has been used in research and the industry for computations, simulations, data analysis and visualization across multiple disciplines such as physical sciences, engineering, economics, and biomedical fields. This class will discuss and demonstrate how to import data, perform data analysis, trend analysis, and various data/file exchange formats using the MATLAB desktop...
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Running Applications on the Hoffman2 Cluster: Part II

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This class will address the process of creating MATLab standalone executables and running MATLab in batch, as well as running Abaqus python scripts. It will give examples of how to submit array jobs using Abaqus, R and other applications. Can my simulations be submitted as array jobs? Bring your own problem. Also, Jupyter Notebooks: another...
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Advanced Graphics with Matlab

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This class will demonstrate how to use MATLAB to create data visualization and animation for publications or presentations. We will discuss many plotting functions and techniques available in MATLAB and learn how to use these commands to handle and customize your graphics in practice. The materials include simple 2D/3D plots to present scalers and vectors, filled plots to handle continuously spatial data, geographic plots to deal with geographic information, animation to show variation in temporal data. Matplotlib used in Python will be also introduced so one can easily apply these plotting techniques in Python.

Tips to run Matlab on Hoffman2 cluster

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In this workshop we will focus on the methods to execute Matlab interactively and run its programs via job scheduler on Hoffman2 cluster. (We will not describe how to write Matlab scripts nor how to use its internal/external functions.) Several methods to launch Hoffman2 Matlab GUI from different operating systems will be discussed, including the...
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Converting plots from Matlab to Python/matplotlib

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This workshop will introduce how to use Python/matplotlib and other packages to generate data visualization and animation for publications or presentations. We will discuss plotting functions and techniques available in both Matlab and Python to handle and customize your graphics in practice. The materials include simple 2D/3D plots to present scalers and vectors, filled plots...
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Running Applications on the Hoffman2 Cluster, Part II

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Registration link: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIvd-igpjMiGNVkod90GFNhBTuT7pwRfj5- The Hoffman2 Cluster is a powerful computational resource for the UCLA research community. This workshop is part of a three-seminar series designed to introduce users to the Hoffman2 Cluster environment and to clarify the process of porting applications or using applications already available on the cluster. It also addresses how to port...
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