Update April 17, 2020: This event has been postponed to 2021.
Applications open November 29, 2019, and are due January 27, 2020
Who can apply: Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars from institutions in Canada, Europe, Japan and the United States, especially if you use advanced computing in your research. Students from underrepresented groups in computing are highly encouraged to apply (e.g., women, racial/ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, etc.).
Who are the teachers: Leading computational scientists and HPC technologists from the U.S., Japan, Europe and Canada will teach classes and provide mentoring to attendees.
What will you learn: Topics include:
- HPC challenges by discipline
- HPC programming proficiencies
- Performance analysis & profiling
- Scientific visualization
- Big Data Analytics
- Mentoring
- Networking
- Machine Learning
- Canadian, EU, Japanese and U.S. HPC-infrastructures
Preferred qualifications, but not required:
- Familiarity with HPC, not necessarily an HPC expert, but rather a scholar who could benefit from including advanced computing tools and methods into their existing computational work
- A graduate student with a strong research plan or a postdoctoral fellow in the early stages of their research careers
- Utilize parallel programming at least on monthly basis, more frequently preferred
- A science or engineering background, however, applicants from other disciplines are welcome, provided your research activities include computational work.
Cost: School fees, meals, and housing are covered for all accepted applicants, also intercontinental flight costs.
Further information and application: https://ss20.ihpcss.org
Questions? Reach out to the contact for your region listed on the back of this page to have questions answered about eligibility, the application process, or the summer school itself.
This summer school is organized by:
Contacts
Reach out to the contact for your region listed to get questions answered about eligibility, the application process, or the summer school itself.
CANADA
SciNet HPC Consortium: www.scinethpc.ca
Ramses van Zon
SciNet, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
Email: rzon@scinet.utoronto.ca
EUROPE
PRACE: www.prace-ri.eu
Hermann Lederer Simon Wong
Max Planck Computing and Data Facility, Germany ICHEC, Ireland
Email: lederer@mpcdf.mpg.de Email: simon.wong@ichec.ie
JAPAN
RIKEN: www.r-ccs.riken.jp/en
Toshiyuki Imamura
CCS, RIKEN
Email: Imamura.toshiyuki@riken.jp
UNITED STATES
XSEDE: www.xsede.org.
Jay Alameda
NCSA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
Email: alameda@illinois.edu