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Dr. Henry Neeman suggested that we write and describe our work in computational science education and our near-term needs. He thought there might be synergy between our goals and Intel's. We teach parallel and distributed programming workshops for the National Computational Science Institute (http://www.computationalscience.org). Recently we have been tasked by the SuperComputing conference series to design and implement the education program for the SC07-SC09 conferences. | Dr. Henry Neeman suggested that we write and describe our work in computational science education and our near-term needs. He thought there might be synergy between our goals and Intel's. We teach parallel and distributed programming workshops for the National Computational Science Institute (http://www.computationalscience.org). Recently we have been tasked by the SuperComputing conference series to design and implement the education program for the SC07-SC09 conferences. | ||
− | + | A significant portion of our work involves designing and implementing software and hardware platforms optimized for teaching parallel and distributed programming and computational science generally. As you know the overwhelming majority of HPC resources are dedicated to research rather than education. This situation | |
Revision as of 10:37, 26 May 2006
Dr. Stephen Wheat, Director HPC Platform Office Intel, USA
Dr. Henry Neeman suggested that we write and describe our work in computational science education and our near-term needs. He thought there might be synergy between our goals and Intel's. We teach parallel and distributed programming workshops for the National Computational Science Institute (http://www.computationalscience.org). Recently we have been tasked by the SuperComputing conference series to design and implement the education program for the SC07-SC09 conferences.
A significant portion of our work involves designing and implementing software and hardware platforms optimized for teaching parallel and distributed programming and computational science generally. As you know the overwhelming majority of HPC resources are dedicated to research rather than education. This situation
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Paul Gray David Joiner Thomas Murphy Charles Peck