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Revision as of 11:33, 6 January 2022
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
Lab Experiments
Other
- Fluids Grad Talks (past write-ups and scheduled talks, from a LONG time ago)
- Math Symbols
- Uploading to Wiki