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On-Site Childcare Pre-Registration Available Until Nov. 2nd

For on-site childcare, our goal is to provide your children with a program they want to attend, while providing you with that critical ā€œpeace of mindā€ feeling so you can attend your conference activities all the while being able to pop in and visit with your child as your schedule permits. KiddieCorp is pleased to

SC18: A Family-Friendly Conference

Inclusivity is an important priority at all SC conferences.Ā  From welcoming new attendees to assistingĀ new graduatesĀ get ahead in their careers,Ā there is simply nothing more important than helping everyone feel welcome and a part of theĀ HPC community. Our SC families are no exception to this rule.Ā  Over the past few years, SC has partnered with KiddieCorp

ACM’s SIGHPC Announces 2018 Fellowship Winners

ACM’s Special Interest Group on High Performance Computing (SIGHPC), in collaboration with Intel, has announced theĀ seven recipients of the ACM SIGHPC/Intel Computational and Data Science Fellowships for 2018. The fellowship is funded by Intel and is presented each year at the annual SC conference. The fellowship was established as a five-year program to increase the

Computing4Change: Bringing Students to HPC to Change the World

ACM’s Special Interest Group on High Performance Computing (SIGHPC) recently announced the 16 undergraduates chosen to compete in the inaugural Computing4Change competition. Co-located with the SC18 conference in Dallas, TX, Computing4Change introduces students to the potential of computing to create positive change in our society. Students learn to work as part of a team, applying

ACM SIGHPC/Intel Fellowships in Computational & Data Science Nominations Now Open

ACM’s Special Interest Group on High Performance Computing (SIGHPC), in partnership with Intel, awards the ACM SIGHPC/Intel Computational and Data Science Fellowships to 12 world-class students from under-represented groups in computing. The fellowships, funded by Intel, were established to increase diversity among students pursuing graduate degrees in data and computational sciences, including women and students

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