The VSCE will be convening three Summer School courses for the 2012 season. These courses all focus on bridging the gap between the frontiers of high performance computing and the practical techniques needed to leverage these developments for the practice of computational science and engineering. Course topics inlude:
Registration for the 2012 Summer School program is now open! Please visit hub.vscse.org to register.
The Virtual School of Computational Science and Engineering (VSCSE) helps graduate students, post-docs and young professionals from all disciplines and institutions across the country gain the skills they need to use advanced computational resources to advance their research.
Often the practical aspects of computational science fall between the cracks, as computer science departments focus on what computer scientists need to know and domain science and engineering departments focus on the applications of computer science to those disciplines. The Virtual School was created to help students fill those knowledge gaps, preparing them to use emerging petascale (and then exascale) computing resources. Participating in the Virtual School also helps students build networks of fellow researchers who they can turn to for support and collaboration.
Virtual School courses are delivered simultaneously at multiple locations across the country using high-definition videoconferencing technology.
Questions? Contact info@vscse.org.
The Virtual School of Computational Science and Engineering is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under award number OCI-1041313.