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<big>'''Welcome to the Fluids Wiki. Anything is possible at the Fluids Wiki. Anything at all.'''</big> | [[File:2009-02-27-professor farnsworth-150x150.jpg|frame|<big>'''Welcome to the Fluids Wiki. Anything is possible at the Fluids Wiki. Anything at all.'''</big>]] | ||
[[ | == Useful Information == | ||
* [[Glossary]] | |||
* [[Dimensionless Numbers]] | |||
* [[Fluids equations]] | |||
* We have a wide array of computing resources available. For more information on what is available, please see | |||
** [[Computing Resources]] | |||
* [[Theses and Graduated Lab Members]] | |||
* [[Conferences]] | |||
* [[Gallery|The Gallery]] has some nice illustrations of work that we've done. (under construction) | |||
=== Job Mailing Lists === | |||
Here are some mailing lists that may have relevant postings for post-docs and tenure-track positions. | |||
Caveat emptor: you will get a lot of emails, and most likely won't be relevant to you | |||
* [https://www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs Met jobs] | |||
* [http://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/es_jobs_net ES (Earth Sciences) jobs net] | |||
== Models == | |||
Models typically require a configuration file and your environment to be set up to suit the machine you're using. | |||
Configuration files are provided with the models. Machine-specific environment settings are discussed in the | |||
Computing Resources section of this wiki. | |||
* | * [[SPINS]] | ||
** | <!-- ** [https://belize.math.uwaterloo.ca/SPINS_documentation/ Documentation (in development)] --> | ||
* [[MITgcm]] | |||
* [[GeoClaw]] | |||
* [[IGW]] | |||
* [[WRF]] | |||
* [[FEniCS]] | |||
* | == Compute Canada HPC Tips == | ||
** | * [[Graham Tips]] | ||
** [[ | * [[Orca Tips]] | ||
* [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Getting_Started Compute Canada Intro Page] | |||
* [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Compute_Canada_Documentation Compute Canada Documentation] | |||
* [https://www.sharcnet.ca/help/index.php/Main_Page Sharcnet Wiki] (an excellent HPC resource) | |||
* [https://support.scinet.utoronto.ca/wiki/index.php/Knowledge_Base:_Tutorials_and_Manuals Scinet Wiki] (an excellent resource for C++, Fortran, MPI, OpenMP, and all things HPC) | |||
* [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Archiving_and_compressing_files Archiving files] | |||
=== Data Transferring === | |||
* [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Globus Globus] (a high performance file transfer service) | |||
* | == Programs == | ||
** [[ | * [[MATLAB]] | ||
* [[Python]] | |||
* [[MAPLE Worksheets]] | |||
* [[LaTeX]] | |||
* [[Conda]] | |||
=== [[Visualization]] === | |||
* [[VisIt]] | |||
** [https://wiki.math.uwaterloo.ca/sheets/FluidsWiki/Visualization/VisIt/3D_VisIt_Intro.pdf Laura Chandler's CMOS Slides on 3D Visualization with VisIt] | |||
* [[ParaView]] | |||
=== Utility Programs === | |||
* [[Git]] (version control) | |||
* [[ffmpeg]] (command-line movie/image handling) | |||
* [[spins2netcdf]] (convert SPINS binary outputs to NetCDF) | |||
* [[rc files]] (Configuration files) | |||
* [[ReadTheDocs]] (Integrating ReadTheDocs with git) | |||
== Computing == | |||
=== File Formats === | |||
* [[NetCDF]] | |||
=== Systems === | |||
* [[LINUX/UNIX]] | |||
* [[GPU/CUDA]] | |||
== Linux servers owned by the Fluids Lab == | |||
* [[info specific to hood.math]] | |||
* [[info specific to boogaloo.math and belize.math|info specific to belize, belize2.math (formerly boogaloo), belize3.math]] | |||
* [[info specific to bow, minnewanka, waterton]] ("mountain lakes") | |||
* [[info specific to sutton, rondeau, pelee]] ("provincial parks") | |||
* [[simple local file sharing]] | |||
* [[Login script]] (.profile, .cshrc) for the MFCF-administered machines | |||
== Lab Experiments == | |||
* [[Lab Equipment]] | |||
* [[Previous Experiments]] | |||
== Other == | |||
* [[Fluids Grad Talks]] (past write-ups and scheduled talks, from a LONG time ago) | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mathematical_symbols_by_subject Math Symbols] | |||
* [[Uploading to Wiki]] |
Latest revision as of 12:16, 23 September 2024
Useful Information
- Glossary
- Dimensionless Numbers
- Fluids equations
- We have a wide array of computing resources available. For more information on what is available, please see
- Theses and Graduated Lab Members
- Conferences
- The Gallery has some nice illustrations of work that we've done. (under construction)
Job Mailing Lists
Here are some mailing lists that may have relevant postings for post-docs and tenure-track positions. Caveat emptor: you will get a lot of emails, and most likely won't be relevant to you
Models
Models typically require a configuration file and your environment to be set up to suit the machine you're using. Configuration files are provided with the models. Machine-specific environment settings are discussed in the Computing Resources section of this wiki.
Compute Canada HPC Tips
- Graham Tips
- Orca Tips
- Compute Canada Intro Page
- Compute Canada Documentation
- Sharcnet Wiki (an excellent HPC resource)
- Scinet Wiki (an excellent resource for C++, Fortran, MPI, OpenMP, and all things HPC)
- Archiving files
Data Transferring
- Globus (a high performance file transfer service)
Programs
Visualization
Utility Programs
- Git (version control)
- ffmpeg (command-line movie/image handling)
- spins2netcdf (convert SPINS binary outputs to NetCDF)
- rc files (Configuration files)
- ReadTheDocs (Integrating ReadTheDocs with git)
Computing
File Formats
Systems
Linux servers owned by the Fluids Lab
- info specific to hood.math
- info specific to belize, belize2.math (formerly boogaloo), belize3.math
- info specific to bow, minnewanka, waterton ("mountain lakes")
- info specific to sutton, rondeau, pelee ("provincial parks")
- simple local file sharing
- Login script (.profile, .cshrc) for the MFCF-administered machines
Lab Experiments
Other
- Fluids Grad Talks (past write-ups and scheduled talks, from a LONG time ago)
- Math Symbols
- Uploading to Wiki