PRACE, the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe, is organizing a workshop on utilizing Tier-1 HPC systems on 29-30 November 2011 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The aim of the workshop is to support researchers granted compute resources through the recent DECI-7 call as well as other potential users of the pan-European Tier-1 infrastructure. This 2-day event is based around a number of invited talks and hands-on sessions that will provide practical guidelines and experience on utilizing the European Tier-1 systems available through the DECI-7 call. Potential users of this Tier-1 infrastructure are also invited to participate in the workshop. A large emphasis will be placed on the hands-on sessions where participants have the opportunity to identify and discuss issues directly with PRACE staff. There will also be a special session (optional) at the end of the workshop dedicated for one-to-one consultation on participants projects. Areas to be covered at the workshop includes: . General information on PRACE . Brief introduction to the Tier-1 systems . Generic PRACE services such as user and application support . Practical orientation of the Tier-1 systems, i.e. day-to-day usage. . Short exercises in compiling and running parallel code. . Deployment of users own code This workshop is hosted by SARA, Dutch national HPC and e-Science Support Center. SARA offers an integrated ICT research infrastructure and provides services in the areas of computing, data storage, visualization, networking, cloud and e-science. Attendance is free for all EU academics. Limited support is available for travel and accommodation costs for a small number of attendees. For more information on the workshop, the programme and the registration procedure please visit http://www.prace-ri.eu/ PRACE-Tier-1-Workshop-2011 Important deadlines: . Registration deadline: 4 November 2011 . Notification of acceptance: 11th of November 2011 Workshop dates: . 29th of November 2011, 13:30 to 17:30 . 30th of November 2011, 9:30 to 12:00 . 30th of November 2011, 13:00 to 15:00 One-to-one sessions This information is also available on our web server http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/services/compute/aktuell/ali4143/ Alexander Block