Computational Modelling Group

Workshop  18th September 2010 6 a.m.  Centre for Scientific Computing, Warwick, UK

Fortran 95 (Warwick)

Web page
http://www.hector.ac.uk/cse/training/
Categories
Fortran
Submitter
Petrina Butler

Sept 18-20

This course will teach you everything you need to know to program in Fortran 95, and we assume no prior knowledge of programming. We cover basics data types, arrays, IFs, loops, functions, subroutines and modules, input and output and the many built in functions of Fortran. We will also discuss some of the feature of Fortran 2003/8. Throughout the course we will emphasise good programming practise and each section of the course is supported by practical exercises.

For more information see the syllabus.

Aimed at

Anyone interested in learning scientific programming.

Prerequisites

Attendees should be familiar with working in a UNIX environment (i.e., you should be able to connect to a machine remotely, use basic UNIX commands, edit a source file and understand the elementary steps in compiling object files and creating executables).

Duration

3 days

After Course

Attendees will be able to write a code from scratch, using Fortran.

Registration

To register for HECToR courses go to the booking form.

University of Warwick

http://www.hector.ac.uk/cse/training/warwickreg/

These HPC training courses are provided free of charge to HECToR users and UK academics whose work is covered by the remit of one of the participating research councils (EPSRC, NERC and BBSRC). Other people may attend on payment of a course fee; please contact NAG for more details. If a course is over-subscribed then priority will be given to HECToR users, although NAG will do its best to re-run the course on another date to ensure that everybody who wants to can attend.