>From: Aaron Weeden <[log in to unmask]> >Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 10:54 AM >Subject: Announcing the 2017-18 Blue Waters Student Internship Program >Hi everyone, We are actively recruiting faculty and students for next >year's 2017-18 Blue Waters Student Internship Program. > >Effective faculty mentors like you are the most important ingredient to >running a successful program. > >If you have a project and/or students in mind to participate in next >year's program, please see the information below, and please forward it >to any of your colleagues who you think would be interested. Please >especially encourage participation from faculty and students who are >women, minorities, and/or persons with disabilities. > >If you have a moment, it would also be helpful to hear how you heard >about the program originally (e.g. colleagues, email lists, flyers, >etc). If you could send me a quick email, this will help us know how >best to promote the program. > >Aaron > > > >The Blue Waters Student Internship Program (BWSIP) is actively seeking >faculty to involve their students in year-long student internship >opportunities. > > >This program provides support for internship activities at any >accredited degree granting institution in the United States. Faculty >who would like to mentor an undergraduate student should post >descriptions of available positions. Positions can be intended for a >particular applicant or opened to all qualified applicants. Students >must submit an application for consideration. > > >Participation is strongly encouraged for faculty and students who are >women, minorities, and/or persons with disabilities. > > >Faculty can create internship positions at the link below. Faculty >submissions and intern applications are due February 1, 2017. > > >http://computationalscience.org/bwsip > >NCSI: Call For Participation >computationalscience.org >Who should participate in the Blue Waters Student Internship Program? >Undergraduate faculty who would like to mentor an undergraduate student >in a year-long ... > > >Students in the program will gain experiences involving the application >of high-performance computing to problems in science, mathematics or >engineering. The program provides a student stipend for undergraduate >participants totaling $5000, a two-week intensive Petascale Institute >in 2017, access to the Blue Waters supercomputer, and, for a select >number of interns who have excelled during the year, travel to the Blue >Waters Symposium 2018. > > >Note: BWSIP is focused on promoting students of exceptional promise who >may not have prior experience with parallel applications to become >expert so that they can work extensively with those applications. > > >Note: Graduate students are welcome to apply to attend the Petascale >Institute; however they are responsible for arranging their own >research advisor; any stipend would be the responsibility of the research advisor. > > >In collaboration with Blue Waters, Shodor and the National >Computational Science Institute will provide support and content for >the internship program and Petascale Institute. Shodor, a national >resource for computational science education, is located in Durham, NC, >and serves students and educators nationwide. > > >For More Information: > >http://shodor.org/petascale/participation/internships > >Petascale : Internships - Shodor >shodor.org >Who should participate in the Blue Waters Student Internship Program? >Undergraduate faculty who would like to mentor an undergraduate student >in a year-long ... > > >or > > >http://bluewaters.ncsa.illinois.edu/internships > > > > >-- >Aaron Weeden, [log in to unmask] >Blue Waters Student Internship Program Coordinator, Parallel Computing >Mentor Shodor - A National Resource for Computational Science Education >919-530-1911 >http://www.shodor.org > > ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the OU-LSAMP list, click the following link: http://lists.ou.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=OU-LSAMP&A=1