[Beowulf] Summer workshops in parallel and distributed computing and computational science
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Charlie Peck charliep at cs.earlham.eduFri May 9 03:44:37 PDT 2008
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version=3.1.3 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.1.3 (2006-06-01) on quark.cs.earlham.edu Slightly off-topic (but not too far): The SuperComputing (SC) Education Program is a year-long program working with undergraduate faculty, administrators, college students, and collaborating high school teachers to integrate computational science and high performance computing and communications technologies highlighted through the SC Conference into the preparation of future scientists, technologists, engineers, mathematicians and teachers. The SC Education Program hosts about 10 week-long workshops each summer covering a variety of topics in parallel and distributed computing and computational science. The workshops are primarily funded through the SC conference series, attendees are only responsible for travel and a registration fee. Information is available at http://sc-education.org/workshops/ schedule.php Registration is open now. charlie
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