/
User Training

User Training

Pawsey offers a range of in-person and online trainings, workshops, and activities to help you best use Pawsey resources: super compute, cloud compute, data, and visualisation.

Where do I go for more info? 

You can:

  • Sign up for upcoming training on the Pawsey Events page
  • Receive newsletters to hear about upcoming offerings (Pawsey Friends subscription).
  • View a one-stop shop for training recordings, materials, code samples (Github), etc. via the Training Portal
  • View targeted Playlists on our Pawsey YouTube (playlists)

Who should attend user training?

We recommend that current and future users of Pawsey’s computational resources - particularly users of Setonix and Acacia - attend user training to most effectively and efficiently use Pawsey resources.

Are there pre-requisites to user training?

Some course have specific pre-requisites or skills to attend the training. Those pre-requisites will be noted. Additionally: 

  • All course attendees: Require basic computer literacy, such as familiarity with the command line/Linux.
  • Advanced/Developer courses: Typically require experience programming in C/C++ or Fortran.

Can a training be tailored to my group? 

Much Pawsey training is relevant across scientific domains. This is called 'generic' training.

However, some training is best tailored to the application within a specific domain. This is called 'bespoke' training.  

To partner with Pawsey to create bespoke learning experiences for a large audience, please contact training@pawsey.org.au. 

Related content

Training Roadmaps
More like this
Getting Started with Supercomputing
Getting Started with Supercomputing
Read with this
User Training and Education Outreach
User Training and Education Outreach
More like this
Allocation Schemes and Eligibility
Allocation Schemes and Eligibility
Read with this
Pawsey Training Resources
Pawsey Training Resources
More like this
The Pawsey Partner Merit Allocation Scheme
The Pawsey Partner Merit Allocation Scheme
Read with this