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SUMMARY:Introduction - Workshop on Education for High Performance Computin
 g (EduHPC)
DESCRIPTION:Sushil K. Prasad (Georgia State University); Erik Saule (Unive
 rsity of North Carolina, Charlotte); and Debzani Deb (Winston-Salem State 
 University)\n\nThe EduHPC Workshop is devoted to the development and asses
 sment of educational resources for undergraduate and graduate education in
  High Performance Computing (HPC) and Parallel and Distributed Computing (
 PDC).  Data science curriculum (e.g. for new degree programs and within da
 ta science centers) and topics related to Internet of Things are also in t
 he workshop scope. PDC, HPC, and data science now permeate the world of co
 mputing to a degree that makes it imperative for even entry-level computer
  professionals to incorporate these computing modalities into their comput
 ing toolboxes, no matter what type of computing problems they work on.  \n
 \nThis workshop focuses on the state of the art in HPC and PDC education v
 ia contributed and invited papers from academia, industry, government labo
 ratories and other educational and research institutions.  Topics of inter
 est include all topics pertaining to the teaching of PDC and HPC within Co
 mputer Science and Engineering, Computational Science, and Domain Science 
 and Engineering curricula. The emphasis of the workshop is undergraduate e
 ducation, but fundamental issues related to graduate education are also we
 lcome.  The target audience will broadly include SC18 attendees from acade
 mia, industry, and research laboratories.  This includes both researchers 
 and educators, as well as the early adopters of the NSF/TCPP curriculum gu
 idelines on teaching PDC (http://www.cs.gsu.edu/~tcpp/curriculum/index.php
 ). The workshop is coordinated by the NSF-supported Center for Parallel an
 d Distributed Computing Curriculum Development and Educational Resources (
 CDER).  EduHPC has been an SC workshop since 2013 with attendance of 90 in
  2015 and 75 in both 2016 and 2017.\n\nTag: Diversity, Education\n\nRegist
 ration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\n
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