Sorry, that should be addressed to OSCER users. My bad! Henry ---------- On Thu, 28 Jul 2022, Henry Neeman wrote: >Henry, > >FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE > >SUMMARY: > >OKLAHOMA SUPERCOMPUTING SYMPOSIUM 2022 >Our 21st annual conference! >Live in person > >Symposium: Wed Sep 28 2022 8:00am-5:00pm >(registration and breakfast 7:30am) >Reception/poster session: Tue Sep 27 2022 5:30-7:00pm >University of Oklahoma Norman campus >Contact: Henry Neeman ([log in to unmask]) > >http://symposium2022.oscer.ou.edu/ > >--- > >KEYNOTE SPEAKER > >Bronson Messer >Director of Science, Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility >Oak Ridge National Laboratory > >Learn about Frontier, the world's first Exascale supercomputer! >(a billion billion calculations per second) > >--- > >Please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be >interested -- undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, >staff, professionals, colleagues etc. Many thanks. > >If you've received this note in error, or you've >already registered, please ignore it, or forward it to others. > >DETAILS: > >Are you interested in the FREE Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium >2022 on Wed Sep 28 on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus? > >It'll be live in person! > >(We're also holding a reception/poster session >Tue Sep 27 5:30-7:00pm.) > >Over the past 20 Symposia, we've had over 5000 attendees from: > >* 319 academic institutions in 47 US states and 4 US territories >plus 10 other countries, including: > >-- 34 Minority Serving Institutions, > >-- 109 non-PhD-granting institutions, > >-- 114 academic institutions in 25 of 28 EPSCoR jurisdictions >(among them 43 institutions in Oklahoma); > >* 206 private companies; > >* 51 government agencies (federal, state, municipal, non-US); > >* 35 non-governmental/non-profit organizations. > >The 2021 Symposium had 350 attendees, from 177 institutions: >130 academic institutions in 42 US states & territories >plus 4 countries, 19 private companies, 15 government agencies, >and 13 non-governmental organizations. > >The 2022 Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium will be held >Wed Sep 28 all day on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus. > >We'd be delighted to have you participate. It's a great way to >learn what's happening on the advanced computing side of your >research and teaching areas. > >The Symposium is FREE and comes with meals and snacks! > >And, if you know of students -- graduate, undergraduate, >community college, career tech, high school -- who are >interested in these areas, this is a great opportunity to >introduce them to conferences, especially because it's FREE. > >Also, if you know of colleagues and/or students who might be >interested, please feel free to forward this note to them. > >We're also planning a vendor exposition, where you'll have an >opportunity to learn about existing and emerging supercomputing >technologies. > >And, there'll be a FREE reception/poster session >Tue Sep 27 5:30-7:00pm. > >If you've received this note in error, please ignore it. > >--- > >Henry Neeman ([log in to unmask]) >Director, OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research (OSCER) >Associate Professor, Gallogly College of Engineering >Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Computer Science >OU Information Technology >The University of Oklahoma > >Engineering Lab 212, 200 Felgar St, Norman OK 73019 >405-325-5386 (office), 405-325-5486 (fax), 405-245-3823 (cell), >[log in to unmask] (to e-mail me a text message) >http://www.oscer.ou.edu/ >