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Overview
SC23's HPC in the City: Pandemics hackathon will focus on issues that related to the pandemic research community. The event provides pre-training to students in the use of both high-performance computing resources and data analysis to address selected issues with mentors and staff/specialists from the various associated fields. Registration is currently open for all levels of college students, faculty, staff, and/or employees of research and HPC related organizations/companies to participate.
Prior Events:
When:
November 3rd - 7th, 2023 ( Note: There will also be optional pre-event training sessions. )Where:
Virtual via ZoomWho:
Persons that have an interest in gaining high-performance computing and/or data analysis skills in an applied hands-on manner. That includes but is not limited to Students (Certificate seeking/Undergraduate/Graduate/Postgraduate), Faculty/Teachers, Staff, Researchers, and Subject Matter Experts. With coding/research/analysis skill levels ranging from Beginner ( I am in my first course and/or I have heard about it ) to Expert ( I do this professionally and/or publish research ) and everything in between.This includes persons from:
- Colleges/Universities (Certificate Granting/2yr/4yr/Non-Doctoral Granting/Doctoral Granting)
- Public and Private Organizations
- Companies Small, Medium, and Large
- National Laboratories
- Local/Federal/National Agencies
- In short, YOU!!!
Team Mentors and Staff
- Kelly Gaither
Texas Advanced Computing Center - Gladys Chen
Texas Advanced Computing Center - Oluwasegun Ibrahim
Center for Pandemic Decision Science - Emily Javan
Center for Pandemic Decision Science - Lydia Fletcher
Texas Advanced Computing Center - Jose Herrera
Center for Pandemic Decision Science - Emma Bukowski
Texas Advanced Computing Center
Supporters
- The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis
- Science and Technology Affiliates for Research (STAR) Industry Program
- University of Texas at Austin Center for Pandemic Decision Science
- Omnibond Systems
- Texas Advanced Computing Center
- SGX3
- Voltron Data
- HackHPC.org
Sessions
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Code of Conduct
All attendees, sponsors, partners, volunteers and staff at our hackathon are required to agree with the following code of conduct. Organizers will enforce this code throughout the event. We expect cooperation from all participants to ensure a safe environment for everybody. Summary Our hackathon is dedicated to providing a harassment-free e... Read More