The Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Consortium is hosting their annual RMACC High Performance Computing symposium August 9-11, 2016 at the Lory Student Center on the campus of Colorado State University, Fort Collins. The symposium staff have extended an invitation to Penn State network engineers and all interested parties to attend Rocky Mountain Cyberinfrastructure Mentoring and Outreach Alliance Workshop; “focused on engaging your researchers and educators, and enabling them to do their research and education using advanced cyberinfrastructure.”
The symposium brings together administrators, researchers, and users of high performance computing systems from universities, government laboratories, and industry from throughout the 6-state Intermountain Region and beyond. This year’s event features a wide range of panels, discussions, and tutorials dealing in research, education, and best practices in computational science and high performance networking. Students (both graduate and undergraduate) and members of the public are also encouraged to attend.
This year’s keynote speakers are Irene M. Qualters, Division Director of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure (ACI) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) in Arlington, VA, and Dr. Matthew Vaughn, Director of Life Sciences Computing at the University of Texas’ Advanced Computing Center (TACC) in Austin, TX. For more information on speakers, visit the RMACC’s homepage. Additional resources are listed below: