Events
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Internal Training : tips and tricks to navigate in HPC environments
The SNO is happy to announce a second Internal Training online event which will cover basic notions to work in an HPC environment. Specifically, Fabrice Roy (from Paris Observatory) will cover the following topics: The event will be online late Nov. or mid-Dec. 2024. If you wish to attend, please participate to this poll to…
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RUM 2025 in Strasbourg
Now in its 13th year, the Ramses User Meeting (RUM) aims to bring together RAMSES users of all levels to present scientific results, new technical developments and challenges. This year’s meeting is held in Strasbourg, on May 12-16, and organized by Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg. Participation is free of charge, but you have to organize your…
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SNO annual meeting 2024
The RAMSES SNO is pleased to announce its second RAMSES SNO days. The “RAMSES SNO” is a CNRS initiative to support RAMSES’ use and development within our astrophysics community. Jérémy Blaizot (Lyon) is leading this effort, along with Yohan Dubois (Paris), Matthias Gonzalez (Saclay), Pierre Ocvirk (Strasbourg), Amandine Le Brun (Meudon), and Sébastien Peirani (Nice). We’re planning this…
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A webinar on git fundamentals
On 04/07/2024, the first webinar of the RAMSES SNO was given by Noé Brucy. It was a tutorial teaching the basics of git usage: learn how to clone a repository, review contributions, make new contributions, and deal with conflicts. It was split into the following sections: Tutorial material can be found at https://github.com/nbrucy/git_tuto
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RAMSES school for new users
The RAMSES SNO is pleased to announce its first RAMSES school. This school will take place in Lyon on 4-5 Nov. 2024 and is designed to provide practical training for new users of the RAMSES code who wish to learn how to design and run simulations for their science projects. The school will provide a…
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RUM 2024
The upcoming Ramses User Meeting (RUM) will be held at the Simons Foundation, located at 160 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, Ny, 10010, and Zoom from April 24th – 26th. RAMSES is an open source code written by Romain Teyssier to model astrophysical systems, featuring self-gravitating, magnetised, compressible, radiative fluid flow. Based on the Adaptive…