Mondays with MATLAB – Nordic HPC Workshops -September22nd

September 22, 2025 12:00 AM
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Mondays with MATLAB – Nordic HPC Workshops -September22nd

Workshop Overview:

Does your project involve large computations or training Machine Learning and Deep Learning models? Are you interested in speeding up your code by harnessing a High-Performance Computing (HPC) resource near you?

 

MathWorks is partnering with NAISS Sweden, DTU Denmark, CSC Finland, NRIS Norway, IHPC Iceland and RTU HPC, Latvia to bring you a three series workshop on parallel computing and AI using large compute resources –– including hands-on exercises where you will learn how to effectively use MATLAB and MATLAB Parallel Serverto speed up your computations.

 

Workshop Series:

There will be three workshops in the series:

●      Workshop 1: Parallel Computing with MATLAB (12 May 2025)
Workshop 1 will introduce the basics of parallel computing with MATLAB.

●      Workshop 2: MATLAB usage in HPC Computing Environment (8 September, Iceland)
Workshop 2 will involve sessions where participants will get to learn how to submit jobs on an HPC cluster that is most relevant to them based on their country. Icelandic Researchers will have the opportunity to submit hands-on jobs on the Icelandic national computing cluster provided by Icelandic Research e-Infrastructure (IREI).

●      Workshop 3: Building Scalable AI Workflows with MATLAB (22 September, Iceland)
Workshop 3 will be a hands-on session that will guide you through building end-to-end AI workflows with MATLAB, from no-code machine learning to HPC-scaled deep learning and system-level deployment. You will explore real-world demos and see how MATLAB simplifies and accelerates AI research. Icelandic Researchers will have the opportunity to submit hands-on jobs on the Icelandic national computing cluster provided by Icelandic Research e-Infrastructure (IREI).

For more information and registration

 

Please note: Each workshop requires a separate registration.

Instructors (local; Iceland):

Dr. Hemanadhan Myneni (HÍ, IHPC), Sigurður Detlef Jónsson (HÍ UTS), Dr. Elvar O. Jonsson (HÍUTS), Þorgils Árni Hjálmarsson (HÍ UTS).

 

Language:

All sessions will be conducted in English.

 

Organized: Jointly by EuroCC2 NCC Iceland, Icelandic HPC, HÍ UTS, IREI,MATLAB, EDIH-IS

 

IHPC | National Competence Center for HPC & AI in Iceland
Icelandic Research e-Infrastructure(IREI)

Icelandic National Computing Resources

EDIH-IS| European Digital Innovation Hub

EuroCC2 NCC Iceland

 

For queries please contact local workshop organization:

Dr. Hemanadhan Myneni, University of Iceland / IHPC National Competence Center for HPC & AI ( myneni@hi.is )

                         

Download the PDF for the event details here.

 

 

More about IHPC:

 

IHPC (Icelandic High-Performance Computing https://www.ihpc.is/ ) is the National Competence Center for HPC & AI in Iceland partly funded by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking EuroCC project. The IHPC activities are increasing in academia and industry that also includes related areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI),Machine Learning (ML), Data Analytics, and Data Sciences. As a result, the IHPC community members created Icelandic Simulation and Data Labs (SDLs), including academic and industrial partners.


More about IREI:

IREI (Icelandic Research e-Infrastucture https://irhpcwiki.hi.is/) is a project funded by the Icelandic Centre of Research infrastructure fund with the goal to provide computer resources, data storage and user support to scientific research in Iceland. The project is hosted at the Division of Information Technology (UTS)of the University of Iceland.

More about EDIH-IS:

 

EDIH-IS (European Digital Innovation Hub https://edih.is/ ) is a collaboration platform whose aim is to support Icelandic companies, SMEs, and public sector organisations to respond to digital challenges and become more competitive.

 

EDIH-IS support companies to improve business/production processes, products, or services using digital technologies by:

●      providing access to technical expertise and testing, as well as the possibility to 'test before invest'

●      providing innovation services, such as financing advice, training, and skills development that are central to successful digital transformation

●      helping companies tackle environmental issues, in particular the use of digital technologies for sustainability and circularity. 

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