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Jul262017

The importance of formal mentoring

By Athina Frantzana I hear more and more people talking about mentoring and looking for a mentor to guide them…

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Jul132017

A Timely, Reliable, and Cost-Effective Internet Transport Service using Dissemination Graphs

Guest post on the The ICDCS 2017 Best Paper By: Amy Babay (Johns Hopkins University; USA), Emily Wagner (Johns Hopkins…

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Changing the world: My week at ISC High Performance 2017

It is one week since I left Frankfurt after the best week for Women in HPC so far since our…

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Women in HPC Continuing Diversity and Inclusivity Efforts at ISC 2017

Women in HPC Continuing Diversity and Inclusivity Efforts at ISC 2017 Edinburgh, Scotland, June 19, 2017 Women in HPC Continuing Diversity…

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PRACE Summer of HPC: An experience to remember

This post was first published on the PRACE website. By Harry O’Neil, For PRACE. In The Summer of HPC is…

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Understanding near space

An Interview with Minna Palmroth, by CSC, the Finish IT Center for Science This post was first published on the…

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Setting up your own Raspberry Pi cluster

By: Dr Alistair Grant, EPCC. This post was first published on the EPCC blog. Wee ARCHIE: a wee bit of history…

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The Data Effect, Ottawa – Exclusive Insights for Women in HPC

By: Dr. Barbara Collignon, Senior Systems Analyst, Bank of Canada. The views expressed here are those solely of the author. No…

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Miss 7: Girls in HPC Code

This week we bring you a very special post from the next generation of Women in HPC. By Chloe Berryman,…

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Apr182017

Research Software Engineer Conference 2017

Guest author: Dr Mozhgan Kabiri Chimeh​, University of Sheffield (Department of Computer Science), UK Following the success of the first…

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Mar12017

Advanced Computing for Social Change

The Advanced Computing for Social Change Program (ACSC) held their inaugural event November 13-16, 2016 in conjunction with SC16. The…

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Gender equality in higher education: a view from a social scientist

By: Dr. Charikleia Tzanakou, The University of Warwick I am a social sciences researcher, interested in gender and academic careers…

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