Expert Training in High-Performance Computing

If you are a scientist or engineer who uses simulation in your work, HLRS can help you develop the skills to program and operate highly parallel computing clusters confidently and effectively. Taught by experienced HPC professionals, our courses supplement your research discipline-specific expertise by providing the practical knowledge necessary to operate in a high-performance computing environment.

Upcoming training courses

Below you can find a list of all of our upcoming courses. You can also choose one of the links below for:


October 07 - 11, 2024

Stuttgart, Germany


October 14 - 18, 2024

Stuttgart, Germany


October 14 - 31, 2024

Online (flexible)


October 23 - 25, 2024

Dresden, Germany


October 28 - 29, 2024

Stuttgart, Germany


November 04 - December 13, 2024

Online (flexible)


November 04 - 08, 2024

Online


November 04 - December 06, 2024

Online (flexible)


November 11 - 15, 2024

Hybrid Event - Stuttgart, Germany


November 19 - 22, 2024

Hybrid Event - Stuttgart, Germany


December 02 - 05, 2024

Online by JSC


December 09 - 13, 2024

Online


January 21 - 23, 2025

Hybrid Event - Stuttgart, Germany

Additional HPC training resources

General Information about our Training Program

Find answers to common questions about our offerings and resources. Contact our training team via training(at)hlrs.de

Specialized Training for Industry

If you are a computer scientist or IT manager in industry, this special program can help you to develop HPC skills in a format that is compatible with your full-time professional responsibilities.

Self-Study Materials

Syllabi and content from several courses in the area of parallel programming are available for self study for subscribers to the HLRS Training mailing list.

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