PPCES 2026

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Parallel Programming in Computational Engineering and Science (PPCES)
March 16th – 20th, 2026

This one week event will continue the tradition of previous annual week-long events that take place in Aachen every spring since 2001. We will cover the basics of parallel programming using OpenMP and MPI in Fortran and C/C++ and a first step towards performance tuning. Furthermore, we will embrace current topics in machine & deep learning. Hands-on exercises for each topic will be included.
The contents of the courses are generally applicable but will be specialized towards the compute cluster CLAIX which is the current system installed at RWTH’s IT Center. It might be helpful to read through the information which is provided during the HPC introduction on February 9th-10th 2025.
Topics
OpenMP is a widely used approach for programming shared memory architectures, supported by most compilers nowadays. We will cover the basics of the programming paradigm as well as some advanced topics such as programming NUMA machines. The compute nodes of the RWTH HPC Cluster (aka CLAIX) contain an increasing number of cores and thus we consider shared memory programming a vital alternative for applications that cannot be easily parallelized with MPI.
The Message Passing Interface (MPI) is the de-facto standard for programming large HPC systems. We will introduce the basic concepts and give an overview of some advanced features.
Machine & Deep Learning: We provide a fundamental introduction into machine and deep learning approaches as well as data processing techniques that support dataset preparation or model selection for training and inference. It covers the basic concepts for supervised and unsupervised learning such as classification, regression, and clustering to get a feeling which technique is appropriate for a particular problem. Additionally, we conduct several hands-on exercises with common frameworks such as scikit-learn and PyTorch on our recent HPC Cluster CLAIX. In these exercises, we demonstrate how to define models, construct dataset and training pipelines or utilize monitoring and visualization of the training results, e.g., with Tensorboard. For the deep learning exercises, we start by training on a single GPU first. If that is not enough, we also show how to scale up distributed training onto multiple compute nodes or GPUs.
Organization
- There is no seminar fee.
- Presentations will be given in English. Slides will be available during or after the event.
- This is an in-person event and will be held on the RWTH IT Center premises (see below).
- You can/must register per day.
- For more details on the target audience, prerequistes and gained skills, see the “Skills” sections below (per topic).
Guest Speakers
We are happy to announce our guest speaker: Ruud van der Pas (Oracle Linux Engineering)
Agenda
Agenda is still subject to changes.
Day 1 + 2: OpenMP
| Monday, March 16 | Day 1: OpenMP Part I | |
|---|---|---|
| 09:00 – 09:10 | Welcome & Organization | Christian Terboven (RWTH) |
| 09:10 – 10:10 | Introduction into Parallel Computing | Ruud van der Pas (Oracle Linux Engineering) |
| 10:10 – 10:40 | Coffee Break | |
| 10:40 – 12:10 | OpenMP Basics – Part 1
|
Christian Terboven (RWTH) |
| 12:10 – 13:30 | Lunch Break (on your own) | |
| 13:30 – 14:30 | OpenMP Basics – Part 2
|
Christian Terboven (RWTH) |
| 14:30 – 15:30 | OpenMP Basics – Part 3 (incl. Lab)
|
Christian Terboven (RWTH) |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 16:00 – 17:00 | OpenMP Basics – Part 4 (incl. Lab)
|
Christian Terboven (RWTH) |
| Tuesday, March 17 | Day 2: OpenMP Part II | |
|---|---|---|
| 09:00 – 10:30 | Speed up Your OpenMP Application Without Doing Much | Ruud van der Pas (Oracle Linux Engineering) |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:00 – 12:00 | OpenMP SIMD | Christian Terboven (RWTH) |
| 12:00 – 13:30 | Lunch Break (on your own) | |
| 13:30 – 15:30 | OpenMP Advanced Tasking (incl. Lab) | Christian Terboven (RWTH) |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 16:00 – 17:00 | OpenMP for Accelerators | Christian Terboven (RWTH) |
Day 3+4: MPI
| Wednesday, March 18 | Day 3: MPI Part I | |
|---|---|---|
| 09:00 – 09:10 | Welcome & Organization | Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
| 09:10 – 10:30 | MPI Basics (incl. Lab)
|
Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Blocking Point-to-Point Communication – Part 1 (incl. Lab) | Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
| 12:40 – 14:00 | Lunch Break (on your own) | |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Blocking Point-to-Point Communication – Part 2 (incl. Lab) | Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 16:00 – 17:00 | Non-blocking Point-to-Point Communication (incl. Lab) | Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
| Thursday, March 19 | Day 4: MPI Part II | |
|---|---|---|
| 09:00 – 10:30 | Derived Datatypes (incl. Lab) | Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Blocking Collective Communication (incl. Lab) | Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch Break (on your own) | |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Communicator Basics (incl. Lab) | Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 16:00 – 17:00 | Hybrid programming | Marc-André Hermanns (RWTH) |
Day 5: Machine & Deep Learning
| Friday, March 20 | Day 5: Machine Learning | |
|---|---|---|
| 09:00 – 10:30 | Introduction to AI and Machine Learning, and Preprocessing Techniques – Part 1 | Jannis Klinkenberg (RWTH) |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Introduction to AI and Machine Learning, and Preprocessing Techniques – Part 2 (incl. Lab)
|
Jannis Klinkenberg (RWTH) |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch Break (on your own) | |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Introduction to (Distributed) Deep Learning
|
Jannis Klinkenberg (RWTH) |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Coffee Break | |
| 16:00 – 17:00 | Hands-on (PyTorch) | Jannis Klinkenberg (RWTH) |
Skills – OpenMP
Course level
beginner
Target audience
- HPC users
- HPC developers
Prerequisites
- Able to understand C/C++ (or Fortran) source codes
- Comfortable with C/C++ or Fortran programming (for lab sessions)
- Comfortable using a Linux environment (for lab sessions)
Gained skills
- Broad knowledge of OpenMP, including the machine, memory and execution model
- General understanding when and how to use the different worksharing, synchronization and tasking constructs and directives
- Capability to apply OpenMP to existing codes and to use the scoping correctly
- Understanding of how OpenMP parallel programs interact with the system, in particular of NUMA architectures and SIMD microarchitectures
Skills – MPI
Course level
beginner
Target audience
- HPC developers
Prerequisites
- Able to understand C/C++ (or Fortran) source codes
- Comfortable with C/C++ or Fortran programming (for lab sessions)
- Comfortable using a Linux environment (for lab sessions)
Gained skills
- General understanding of the classic MPI “world model” of process initialization
- Overview of point-to-point and collective communication an their use cases
- Understand the use and definition of MPI derived datatypes
- Knowledge of basic MPI terminology
- Knowledge of blocking and non-blocking procedure calls and when to use them
- Using MPI together with OpenMP in basic hybrid scenarios
Skills – ML/DL
Course level
- beginner to intermediate
Target audience
- HPC/AI users
- HPC/AI developers
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of Python
- Comfortable using a JupyterHub or Linux environment (for lab sessions)
- Comfortable with Python programming and a little Bash scripting (for lab sessions)
Gained skills
- High-level overview of data proprocessing, AI, machine and deep learning techniques and how they relate to each other
- Understanding how to apply shallow ML techniques to solve classification and clustering tasks
- Understanding how to execute PyTorch deep learning and distributed deep learning on HPC infrastructures
Material Downloads
Materials will be published during and after the workshop.
OpenMP Exercises
- coming soon
MPI Exercises
- coming soon
ML/DL Exercises
- coming soon
Location
The workshop will take place in-person on the premises of the IT Center of RWTH Aachen University at:
Seminar rooms 003/004
Kopernikusstraße 6
52074 Aachen
Registration
Registration link (via our NHR4CES website): coming soon
Please also withdraw your registration in the registration system using the link that you got in your confirmation e-mail (or let us know) if you cannot attend anymore. That will help us a lot in preparing the event (seats, catering and so on). Thanks! (Here are further instructions how to change or cancel your registration.)
Registration closing date: March 9th, 2026
Further Links
Need support or want to ask questions?
- HPC Consultation Hour (once per month)
- AI/ML/DL Consultation Hour (once per week)
Want to apply for compute time (proposals)?
- Overview of Compute Project Categories
- Visit WestAI website and send mail to contact@westai.de





