Think back to your childhood when you used Lego blocks to build structures. The Lego blocks were re-assembled to different structures for purely learning purposes. Let us take this a couple of steps further. Now imagine that the assembled structures themselves can be used for real functional applications. In addition, what if each of the […]
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Personal and Industry Perspectives: Women in IT Networking at SC
This is a follow-up piece to the article “Seven Women in IT Chosen to get Hands-on Experience Building, Managing Super-fast Network at SC16” Now in its second year, Women in IT Networking at SC (WINS) is a collaboration between the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), the Department of Energy’s Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) and […]
SC16 Invited Talk Spotlight: Author Sharon Bertsch McGrayne Presents “Bias: from Overt to Unconscious and What Research Suggests Can Be Done”
Sharon Bertsch McGrayne is the author of several books about the history of science and scientific discoveries. Her last book was a history of Bayesian probability, “The Theory That Would Not Die: How Bayes’ Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines & Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy”. Summary of the Talk: […]
SC16 Invited Talk Spotlight: Dr. Masaki Satoh Presents “A Super High-Resolution Global Atmospheric Simulation by the Non-Hydrostatic Icosahedral Atmospheric Model”
Dr. Masaki Satoh, an internationally recognized expert in atmospheric science and professor at the University of Tokyo’s Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, will be an invited speaker at SC16. Satoh will speak on “A Super High-Resolution Global Atmospheric Simulation by the Non-Hydrostatic Icosahedral Atmospheric Model.” Satoh developed the Non-Hydrostatic Icosahedral Atmospheric Model (NICAM) with Dr. […]
Don’t Miss Out on the SC16 Student/Postdoc Job Fair!
The SC16 Students@SC Program will again host the Student/Postdoc Job Fair. The SC16 Student/Postdoc Job Fair will be open to all students and postdocs attending SC16, giving them an opportunity to meet with potential employers. Participating organizations will have the opportunity to interact with students in fields related to computer science, information systems, scientific computing, […]
Make a Difference @ SC16: Be a Mentor
When registering for SC16, consider signing up as a mentor to help students get the most out of the conference and make a difference in their careers. Organized as part of the Students@SC program, the Mentor-Protégé Program supports the growth of a vibrant HPC community by connecting SC conference newcomers with experienced conference attendees. Some […]
Recommendations Sought for Students@SC ‘Dinner with Interesting People’
The SC16 Students@SC Program is hosting a “Dinner with Interesting People” on Wednesday, November 16. But it’s more than just dinner—it is a networking event designed to help students hone their networking skills by interacting with these Interesting People. Interesting People could be from our HPC community or other interesting fields. We are especially interested […]
SC16 Reminder: Be Sure to Register Early to Save Hundreds of Dollars
The registration fee structure for SC16 makes it advantageous to register early. Registering early for the Technical Program can save you up to $275 off your registration, depending on your registration category. Also, registering for Tutorials by the deadline can save you up to $350 off that registration. Register early for both the Technical Program […]
SC16 Invited Talk Spotlight: Dr. Maria Klawe Presents “Diversity and Inclusion in Supercomputing”
Like many other computing research areas, women and other minority groups are significantly under-represented in supercomputing. This talk discusses successful strategies for significantly increasing the number of women and students of color majoring in computer science and explores how these strategies might be applied to supercomputing. Speaker Background: Dr. Maria Klawe began her tenure as […]
HPC On Common Ground @ SC16: Because Borlaug Wasn’t Born in Boston
Apply by Sept. 2! The program, sponsored by STEM-Trek Nonprofit, Cray Computing, Airlink Airlines and others, runs parallel to the SC conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, November 11-19. Delegates will have full travel support (including conference registration), and enjoy HPC training and community-building exercises with colleagues from the US and Pan-African nations. Read more […]
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