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GPU Nodes on Federated Testbeds Workflow – Mastering FABRIC: Tips and Tricks Webinar

Date: October 21, 2025

Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET

On October 21, 2025, from 3:00–4:30 PM ET, FABRIC hosted a session in our Mastering FABRIC: Tips and Tricks webinar series. This session, led by Ben Formby, focused on the GPU Nodes on Federated Testbeds Workflow, a powerful approach for leveraging GPUs across research testbeds integrated with FABRIC.

The workflow highlights how FABRIC enables testbed administrators and AI researchers to connect and scale GPU resources across multiple platforms. Participants will gain an understanding of how FABRIC supports seamless integration for AI research, emphasizing the unique capabilities that make this workflow efficient and adaptable. The session will also explore the importance of FABRIC in resource orchestration and the key features it provides to enhance GPU-based experimentation.

Ben Formby presented a live demonstration, offering an in-depth walkthrough of the GPU Nodes on Federated Testbeds Workflow. This demo showcased practical steps for deploying and managing GPU resources, illustrating both standard practices and advanced integrations.

The webinar concluded with a curated list of FABRIC-related resources to help attendees explore the workflow further and apply it within their own environments. A Q&A segment provided participants the opportunity to engage directly with the presenter, asking questions about GPU integration, AI research use cases, and how to get started with FABRIC.

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Presenter

Benjamin Formby

Benjamin Formby is a PhD student at Clemson University with a research focus in AI and Machine Learning for medical imaging. He uses FABRIC to create end-to-end experiments, implementing his AI applications in realistic network simulations. He has also been a part of the FABRIC Students group for three years, assisting with user support for the testbed.

Updated on October 24, 2025

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