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Henry Neeman <[log in to unmask]>
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Henry Neeman <[log in to unmask]>
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OSCER users,

Forwarding from the Sustainable Horizons Institute.

Please reply directly to them, and please feel free to
forward to anyone who may be interested and appropriate.

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SUMMARY:

SRI/NERSC Intro to HPC Bootcamp
Aug 7-11 2023
Application Deadline: Mon May 22 2023
National Energy Research Scientific Computer Center (NERSC)
Contact: [log in to unmask]
https://ssl.linklings.net/applications/SHInstituteSRP/?args=Aprcnt3DxGsprcnt3DyCH0IQ3Tz0Cx0zfsGDhaD9THQP0Aprcnt3DxfGzb0sprcnt3Dyprcnt3DUI0HQP0Aprcnt3DxfTtUbb0XfQbGzYCzbr9M9hTzYprcnt3D40bprcnt3DQxGdbUfTzYprcnt3D40QHHGdbUfTzYprcnt3D40Iprcnt3Dxprcnt3DGdbUfTrAprcnt3DxGsprcnt3DyCH0IQ3TrJUHtGsprcnt3DyCH0IQ3TEGhNaRN

DETAILS:

Are you an undergraduate or graduate student interested in
harnessing the power of High-Performance Computing (HPC) to
advance energy equity? If so, we invite you to participate
in our upcoming Intro to HPC Bootcamp at the National Energy
Research Scientific Computer Center (NERSC), August 7-11, 2023.

The bootcamp is hosted by the Department of Energy (DOE)
Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) Computing
Facilities at Argonne National Lab (ALCF), Lawrence Berkeley
National Lab (NERSC), and Oak Ridge National Lab (OLCF) and
organized by Sustainable Horizons Institute.

https://www.energy.gov/
https://www.energy.gov/science/ascr/advanced-scientific-computing-research
https://alcf.anl.gov/
https://www.nersc.gov/
https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/
https://shinstitute.org/

Designed to provide students in STEM domains with hands-on
experience utilizing HPC for energy justice initiatives, this
immersive program allows students to work on energy justice
projects of their interest while learning the fundamentals
of HPC, including parallel computing, job scheduling, and
data analysis techniques.

https://www.energy.gov/promoting-energy-justice

No prior experience with HPC is required.

Selected participants are eligible to receive housing, travel,
per diem, and a $500 stipend.

During the bootcamp, you will have the opportunity to:

* Collaborate with like-minded peers and learn from leading
experts in HPC and energy justice, who will provide in-depth
instruction throughout the program.

* Gain practical experience through interactive coding
sessions and workshops, where you will apply HPC techniques to
real-world energy justice projects.

* Access cutting-edge HPC resources, including powerful
computing clusters and specialized software, to develop and
execute your energy justice projects.

* Present your completed projects to a panel of mentors for
feedback and recognition.

To participate in the bootcamp, please submit your application
by May 22, 2023 at Introduction to HPC Bootcamp Application
Site.

https://ssl.linklings.net/applications/SHInstituteSRP/?args=Aprcnt3DxGsprcnt3DyCH0IQ3Tz0Cx0zfsGDhaD9THQP0Aprcnt3DxfGzb0sprcnt3Dyprcnt3DUI0HQP0Aprcnt3DxfTtUbb0XfQbGzYCzbr9M9hTzYprcnt3D40bprcnt3DQxGdbUfTzYprcnt3D40QHHGdbUfTzYprcnt3D40Iprcnt3Dxprcnt3DGdbUfTrAprcnt3DxGsprcnt3DyCH0IQ3TrJUHtGsprcnt3DyCH0IQ3TEGhNaRN

Don't miss this exciting opportunity to develop valuable
skills in HPC while making a meaningful impact on energy
justice projects!

If you have any questions or concerns please send an email to:

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