Scaling MATLAB to the TRUBA HPC Cluster

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Raymond Norris (MATHWORKS)
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We are pleased to announce an online hands-on workshop on scaling MATLAB® workloads on the TRUBA HPC cluster. The workshop will be delivered by Raymond Norris (MathWorks) on 12 May 2026. The event is free of charge and open to all interested participants.

TRUBA and MathWorks have recently signed an agreement enabling MATLAB to be used on the TRUBA infrastructure for academic research. Under this agreement, all researchers with a TRUBA account can run MATLAB workloads on TRUBA.

This workshop is organized as part of this collaboration and aims to introduce users to practical ways for running and scaling MATLAB workloads on the TRUBA HPC cluster.

The session will include hands-on exercises, allowing participants to follow live demonstrations and gain practical experience using MATLAB on TRUBA.

Whether you are new to running MATLAB on HPC systems or would like to learn how to use TRUBA more efficiently, you are welcome to join.

During the workshop, participants will learn how to:

  • Connect MATLAB from their local machine to the TRUBA HPC cluster
  • Submit, monitor, and manage MATLAB jobs on TRUBA
  • Use MATLAB parallel computing features efficiently on CPU and GPU resources
  • Scale MATLAB workloads from local systems to HPC resources

 

A key focus of the workshop will be running MATLAB on TRUBA directly from your local machine, enabling you to continue using the familiar MATLAB desktop interface while leveraging TRUBA’s computational power.

Registration is required to attend the event. Please complete the registration form by 10 May 2026.

Zoom connection details will be shared with registered participants via email before the event. Please also check your spam/junk folder. 

Please note that no certificate of participation will be issued for this event.

Introductory Video

You can watch a short introduction to the workshop: Running MATLAB on TRUBA. This video provides a brief overview of running MATLAB workloads on the TRUBA HPC cluster.


REQUIREMENTS

To participate in the hands-on exercises from your own machine, you must have MATLAB installed with the Parallel Computing Toolbox, using one of the following versions:

  • R2024a
  • R2024b
  • R2025a
  • R2025b

Support after the workshop

If you experience MATLAB, toolbox, or license-related issues, please contact:
matlab.support@figes.com.tr

For TRUBA account, access, Slurm, reservation, or cluster usage questions, please contact:
trubadestek@tubitak.gov.tr

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