Contact: Henry Neeman (
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http://www.oscer.ou.edu/Symposium2025/
Over 250 registrations already -- DON'T MISS OUT!
SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE:
* John Towns, Deputy Director,
National Center for Supercomputing Applications,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
AND Principal Investigator, ACCESS Coordination Office
(Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem:
Services & Support)
* Dan Stanzione, Executive Director,
Texas Advanced Computing Center,
University of Texas Austin
* Sharon Broude Geva, Program Director,
Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure,
Directorate for Computer and Information Science & Engineering,
National Science Foundation
Please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be
interested -- undergraduates, graduate students, faculty,
staff, professionals, colleagues etc. Many thanks.
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already registered, please ignore it, or forward it to others.
DETAILS:
Are you interested in the FREE Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium
2025 on Wed Sep 17?
It'll be LIVE VIA ZOOM ONLY!
Over the past 23 Symposia, we've had over 6000 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 2025 Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium will be held
Wed Sep 17 all day, LIVE VIA ZOOM ONLY.
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, if you know of colleagues or students -- graduate,
undergraduate, community college, career tech, high school --
who are interested in these areas, this is a great opportunity to
introduce them to these topics, especially because it's FREE.
If you've received this note in error, please ignore it.