“This is an incredible opportunity for a select number of UW students and faculty to tap high-performance computing resources that would otherwise be difficult to have dedicated access to.” - University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel. Through a partnership with Argonne National Laboratory, researchers at the university will now have access to the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility. The facility is home to one of only three exascale computers in the world: https://lnkd.in/gj5PmTNQ
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This organizational history relates the role of the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the development of modern computing. It will appeal to historians of computing, policy makers and leaders in government and academia, and individuals interested in the history and development of computing and the NSF. By: Peter A. Freeman, W. Richards Adrion, William Aspray Get it here: https://bit.ly/3HrmWn2 #NationalScienceFoundation #computing #history #ComputingandtheNationalScienceFoundation ACM, Association for Computing Machinery
Computing and the National Science Foundation, 1950-2016: Building a Foundation for Modern Computing (ACM Books)
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Could vast amounts of computing power transform your research? Probably — find out how during this year's OSG School, hosted right on UW-Madison's campus from August 5-9. ❗ Applications due by Monday, April 1. Financial support provided for basic travel and local costs. The OSG School is perfect for: 🖥️ Researchers conducting large-scale computing. 🖥️ Anyone supporting researchers currently (or potentially) using high-throughput computing. 🖥️ Instructors considering integrating high-throughput computing into their curriculum. Click on for more info — and be sure to get your application in by April 1.
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New research by SESP's Eleanor O'Rourke offers new insights into why computer science students become self-critical. The study won the Best Paper Award at the 2024 Association for Computing Machinery’s Conference on International Computing Education Research. It was co-authored by Northwestern University graduate students Melissa Chen, a third-year doctoral student in computer science, and Yinmaio Li, a PhD candidate pursuing a joint degree in computer science and learning sciences, the first program of its kind in the US.
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At IFB we not only support businesses and organisations to be better #connected, more #secure, and more #productive, but we also encourage the young generation to pursue a career in #Tech. Check the video below – what great advice from our CEO Graeme Gordon on a future career in #Tech sector and secret (maybe?) Top Tips on how to get the job you want. #TechSuccess #SupportingNextGen #CareerSupport #TeamIFB
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The Miami University College of Engineering and Computing has been hard at work creating an innovative Bachelor of Science in Quantum Computing to meet the needs of the Miami students and industry demands. A Bachelor of Science in Quantum Computing offers numerous benefits, positioning graduates at the forefront of a rapidly evolving field with transformative potential across industries. Students will gain Cutting-Edge Knowledge and Skills, Career Opportunities with diverse roles in a high-demand field, preparation for advanced studies, solve complex challenges with a global impact, and a competitive advantage with rare expertise and high earning potential.
I am thrilled to announce that we have successfully cleared another hurdle in the approval process for our Bachelor's degree in Quantum Computing. Now we will await approval by the Ohio Department of Higher Education. This collaborative effort would not have been possible without the exceptional contributions of our faculty within the Miami University College of Engineering and Computing, especially from the Computer Science and Software Engineering department. I want to specifically acknowledge Liran Ma, Khodakhast Bibak, Norm Krumpe and Tim Cameron, as well as the numerous other faculty and staff who tirelessly worked to bring this program to life. We are also deeply indebted to our industry partners, particularly Cleveland Clinic, for their invaluable support and expertise. Their guidance has been crucial in shaping a curriculum that meets the evolving needs of the quantum computing industry and we look forward to serving them with outstanding graduates. Colleen Bush Katie Rottner
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Conversation With Professor Tan Kian Lee, Dean of NUS Computing, a distinguished alumnus and visionary, shares his lifelong NUS journey and his vision for navigating the rapidly shifting technological frontier. See details: https://lnkd.in/gFkRu5eY
Conversation With Professor Tan Kian Lee, Dean of NUS Computing
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Join our postgraduate computer science webinar and ask questions about any aspect of your course or student life in this dynamic community of tech enthusiasts. Book now ➡️https://ow.ly/G5Iq50RH6VT
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Spring is in the air! Want to learn how to use Supercomputers? If you're a Student, PhD or Researcher of the Eindhoven University of Technology you can attend Spring HPC School. #hpc #highperformancecomputing
Sign up for our Spring HPC School! This 2-week program is perfect for students and researchers keen to explore the world of high-performance computing. Join our program and learn from our keynote speakers: Ivo Filot, Josefine Proll, Cassio de Campos and Yali Tang. This event is free of charge with only limited seats available, please register yourself quickly if you're interested! This Spring HPC School is made possible through the collaboration between the Eindhoven Supercomputing Center - HPC Lab, SURF & EuroCC Netherlands. https://lnkd.in/d55g4ixb
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Congratulations to Dr. Silvester Czanner, Head of School of Computer and Engineering Sciences who has been elected as a member of the Council of Professors and Heads of Computing Committee (CPHC). The CPHC represents the interests of university departments and schools offering courses and research in computing and related topics. It has nearly 800 individual members drawn from relevant schools and departments in over 100 UK universities. Dr. Czanner said: “Being a member of the CPHC Committee enables closer collaboration with other leaders in the field, fostering a community of practice that can lead to innovative educational and research projects. It would allow me to play a vital role in shaping policies, curricula, and research priorities that align with the latest industry trends and technological advancements. Finally, the committee membership can significantly boost the visibility of my school and institution by promoting current standards in education and research.” The CPHC interacts with governmental bodies, industry leaders, and academic institutions to influence policy decisions that impact the field of computing and higher education. It actively works to promote diversity within computing departments. This involves supporting initiatives encouraging participation from underrepresented groups in computing education and research. The CPHC's impact is significant in shaping the landscape of computing education in the UK. By fostering high standards for educational and research practices, the council helps ensure that graduates are well-prepared for careers in academia, industry, and beyond.
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The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing building will form a new cluster of connectivity across a spectrum of disciplines in computing and artificial intelligence. | Click below to read the full article on Sunalei
A crossroads for computing at MIT
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