/sciml-workshop

Practical notebooks for the SciML workshop

Primary LanguageJupyter NotebookBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

sciml-workshop

Practical notebooks for the SciML workshop

Google Colab

Directions for setup

Notes while running

  • At the start of the session make sure you are running a GPU. NB - if you go back and change this the notebook will have to restart.
    • Runtime → Runtime Type → Hardware Accelerator = GPU
  • If you wish to keep a copy with saved changes, there are two options:
    • To download the notebook to your computer: File → Download .ipynb
    • To save a copy in your Google Drive: File → Save a copy in Drive

SCD Cloud

Directions for setup

  • Go to SCD Cloud's JupyterHub https://training.jupyter.stfc.ac.uk
  • Click on the "sign-up"
  • Enter your supplied username (sciml-workshop-XX) and a password of your choice.
  • Click "Create User"
  • Login with your username and password
  • If prompted, on the server options page choose "SciML GPU environment"
  • Click "Start"
  • Wait a minute or two for your environment to load.

Credits

Keith Butler, Kuangdai Leng, Sam Jackson, Jaehoon Cha, Susmita Basak, Yeung Siu-Lun, Margaret Duff, Jeyan Thiyagalingam

Scientific Machine Learning (SciML) Group, Scientific Computing Department, Science and Technology Facilities Council

Authors of modules

  • CLASSICAL: Keith Butler, Kuangdai Leng, Sam Jackson
  • DNN: Keith Butler, Kuangdai Leng
  • CNN: Keith Butler, Kuangdai Leng, Susmita Basak
  • LSTM: Keith Butler, Kuangdai Leng
  • AE: Kuangdai Leng
  • VAE: Kuangdai Leng
  • GAN: Kuangdai Leng
  • REINFORCE: Yeung Siu-Lun
  • DEBUGGING: Keith Butler
  • LARGE-SCALE: Sam Jackson

Thanks to

Richard Regan, Clare Jenner, Mark Wilkinson

Distributed Research utilising Advanced Computing Community