Basic Computing Services (subMIT) Review
Wednesday 3 Jun 2026, 14:00
→
16:35
America/New_York
Building 24-506 (MIT)
Building 24-506
MIT
Description
Zoom connection available at
https://mit.zoom.us/j/96743699673?pwd=b3h2Q3c3cVQwYW12blhMUG5SWXZCZz09
14:00
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14:10
Opening Remarks from the Steering Committee
10m
Speaker
:
Christoph Paus
(MIT)
14:10
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14:25
The purpose and impact of SubMIT
15m
What is the problem we are trying to solve
System usage: total and weekly users, by department etc. …
Public presence: Web page, Paper on SubMIT, Publications with SubMIT, …
Speaker
:
David Walter
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
14:25
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14:40
User Workflows on SubMIT
15m
Account creation and login
Access through JupyterHub or terminal
Conda, Containers, singularity
Batch computing using slurm, htcondor
External resources and how to access them
Speaker
:
Jan Eysermans
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
14:40
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14:55
Previous and future upgrades
15m
What did we learn the last year(s)
What do we want to do in the future
Speaker
:
Mariarosaria D'Alfonso
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
14:55
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15:05
Break
10m
15:05
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15:20
Hardware resources and performance
15m
Hardware resources, compute, network, GPUs, ...
status, capacity, usage, ...
What resources make SubMIT attractive
Benchmarking of the system, analysis challenge
Speaker
:
Alexander Avdoshkin
(MIT)
15:20
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15:35
How SubMIT provides user support
15m
Communication channels: Stack, email, …
Chatbot
User's guide
Emails to tickets analysis
How the community evolves/grows
Speaker
:
Xuejian(Jacob) Shen
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:35
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15:50
Engagement with the user community
15m
SubMIT workshop, tutorials, user meetings
Classroom usage, workshops hold at MIT using SubMIT resources
Customization and user requests:
OpenMPI, Mathematica, Globus;
Groups: priority access on purchased hardware, storages, webpage
Dropbox like storage? We didn’t follow up on that
Current limitations and open challenges
Balancing restrictions/rules with fair share usage
Speaker
:
Matthew Heine
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:50
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16:00
Discussion & feedback
10m