Dear NEST colleagues,
We like to inform you all about an event of the Human Brain Project,
that will take place in Heidelberg on November 25-28. It will be
comprised of introductory sessions on different types of infrastructure
that is being built for the neuroscience community. Among these will be
several NEST related sessions which may be of interest to you (see
attached file).
This is a combined event with a CodeJam and infrastructure trainings,
which will take place in close space-time proximity:
* 25 Nov: [Public event] EBRAINS - New enabling infrastructure for
neuroscience
* 26 Nov: How to increase the FAIRness of your research - an HBP
training course about data sharing
* *26-28 Nov: 2nd HPAC Platform Training *
* *26-28 Nov: CodeJam#10 *
The 2nd HPAC Platform Training will introduce the tools and services of
the High-Performance Analysis and Computing Platform and Fenix,
including an interactive session on how to apply for those resources.
There will also be several sessions about the simulators with different
resolutions being (co)developed in the HBP (Arbor, NEST and TVB).
More info and registration can be found here:
https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/participatecollaborate/infras…
The registration is already open but requires an account to register. If
you would like join the event please send an email to Maren Frings
<m.frings(a)fz-juelich.de> so we can create a guest account for you. Then
you can*register e.g. for the HPAC Training*. The events will have joint
breaks and it will be possible to switch to another event for the one or
the other session. You need to register only for the event you are most
interested in.
It would be great to see you there! :-)
Best regards,
Dennis & Maren
Hi there,
I tried to run the basic example from https://nest-simulator.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/using_nest_with_musi… <https://nest-simulator.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/using_nest_with_musi…> in the docker environment of NEST (https://github.com/nest/nest-docker <https://github.com/nest/nest-docker>) on my OSX host.
To be precise, I create the files minimalmusicsetup.music, minimalmusicsetup_sendnest.py and minimalmusicsetup_receivenest.py in the root directory (~/nest-docker) of the host system, and then called mpirun -np 2 music minimalmusicsetup.music from within docker.
The output was:
MUSIC: Unable to determine process rank.
MUSIC: Did you launch music using mpirun?
MUSIC: If so, check the comments about porting in README.
-------------------------------------------------------
Primary job terminated normally, but 1 process returned
a non-zero exit code.. Per user-direction, the job has been aborted.
-------------------------------------------------------
MUSIC: Unable to determine process rank.
MUSIC: Did you launch music using mpirun?
MUSIC: If so, check the comments about porting in README.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpirun detected that one or more processes exited with non-zero status, thus causing
the job to be terminated. The first process to do so was:
Process name: [[46746,1],0]
Exit code: 1
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance,
Benjamin
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Dr. Benjamin Staude | Paul-Lincke-Ufer 7 | 10999 Berlin | benjamin.staude(a)gmail.com
Dear HBP-NEST users!
// This mail only regards people involved in the Human Brain Project
(HBP). //
For making your usage of NEST more visible to the HBP internal
reporting, we would be happy to see you in the list of the so called
/component users/.
For this you just need to go to the NEST component page
https://plus.humanbrainproject.org/components/209/ and do *three clicks*:
1. click the green [edit] button
2. click [+me] at "Component User Group", and finally
3. click [Save] at the bottom of the page.
This ensures the continued support of many developers and helps to show
the multitude of research using NEST simulations, and is highly appreciated.
If you use or intend to use any number of the following specific NEST
features, please feel free to also add yourself there, to show your
appreciation to the respective developers:
* optimizations for simulations on high-performance computing platforms
https://plus.humanbrainproject.org/components/1666/ and
https://plus.humanbrainproject.org/components/1667/
* models with continuous dynamics / gap-junctions
https://plus.humanbrainproject.org/components/510/
* models with 3rd factor plasticity
https://plus.humanbrainproject.org/components/2696/
* the NEST modeling language (NESTML)
https://plus.humanbrainproject.org/components/2679/
* connection generation in very large networks
https://plus.humanbrainproject.org/components/2678/
There are many other related components that you may also want to add
yourself, like simulator-simulator interactions (e.g. 2693),
visualization (e.g. 2697), and many more. Please contact me if you feel
like you can't find something that you would like to "+me".
best,
Dennis
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Dipl.-Phys. Dennis Terhorst
Coordinator Software Development
Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-6)
Computational and Systems Neuroscience &
Theoretical Neuroscience,
Institute for Advanced Simulation (IAS-6)
Jülich Research Centre, Member of the Helmholz Association and JARA
52425 Jülich, Germany
Building 15.22 Room 4004
Phone +49 2461 61-85062
Fax +49 2461 61- 9460
d.terhorst(a)fz-juelich.de
Dear NEST Developers!
I would like to invite you to our next bi-weekly Open NEST Developer
Video Conference today (please excuse the late invitation)
Monday 14 October, 11.30-12.30 CEST (UTC+2).
See below for information about how to log into the meeting.
The agenda for this meeting is also available online, see
https://github.com/nest/nest-simulator/wiki/2019-10-14-Open-NEST-Developer-…
Agenda
• Welcome
• Python 2 support in NEST3?
• Review of NEST User Mailing List
• Review of open Github Pull Request
• Review of open Github Issues
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
best,
Dennis Terhorst
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