Women in HPC (WHPC) announce ISC 2024 Travel Fellows
This 2024 Travel Fellowship is made possible thanks to Do IT Now, the WHPC ISC24 Supporters, and the work of our WHPC ISC24 Volunteers Committee. Thanks to the generosity of…
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This 2024 Travel Fellowship is made possible thanks to Do IT Now, the WHPC ISC24 Supporters, and the work of our WHPC ISC24 Volunteers Committee. Thanks to the generosity of…
How can we inspire inclusion within the HPC community? Annually, on the 8th of March, the world celebrates International Women’s Day (IWD), a day dedicated to highlighting and celebrating…
WHPC UK Chapters Continue Series of Events at Durham HPC Days Building upon the success of the ARCHER2 Celebration of Science and the UK Green Computing Workshop, this event will…
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The future HPC leader decided at age 8 that she wanted to be an engineer Guest post by: Alisa Alering, Science Node First published on Science Node on 12th November 2019 Our new series, Paths to HPC, showcases women working in high-performance computing. Our hope is that by highlighting these trailblazers—and the sometimes…
DetailsOvercoming imposter syndrome to find the secret to her own ‘good enough’ Guest post by: Alisa Alering, Science Node First published on Science Node on 25th November 2019 Our new series, Paths to HPC, showcases women working in high-performance computing. Our hope is that by highlighting these trailblazers—and the sometimes unique paths they…
DetailsHow do honeybees lead to a career in HPC? Guest post by: Alisa Alering, Science Node First published on Science Node on 17th September 2019 Our Paths to HPC series, presented in collaboration with Women in HPC, showcases women working in high-performance computing. Our hope is that by highlighting these trailblazers—and the sometimes unique paths they…
DetailsIt’s the advent of a new age in ‘parallel supercomputing’. Meet Amy Apon, Professor and C. Tycho Howle Director of the School of Computing at Clemson University. At Clemson, Apon supervised a large-scale pilot to explore how HPC in the commercial cloud can be utilized in emergency situations to process large amounts of data…
DetailsA ‘butterfly mind’ finds freedom in the diversity of the HPC landscape.
DetailsFrom studying semiconductors in high school to HPC Systems Administrator.
DetailsWhen marine biology means too much chemistry, a first-generation college student falls in love with computer programming.
DetailsReal-time answers for traffic jams – A digital twin could make roads safer, shorten commute times, and reduce energy use.
DetailsMozhgan Kabiri Chimeh is a Research Associate/ RSE at the University of Sheffield working in the area of complex systems modelling. Here we interview Mozhgan to find out what the Fellowship and WHPC mean to her.
DetailsTuesday Keynote at SC’18 in Dallas: It is the welcome session for every attendee and SC’18 General Chair Ralph McEldowney is on stage. He talks about passion in this inspired research field. His general message is to be successful and happy in what you are doing, you need passion. Ralph has been a volunteer since…
DetailsA guest post by: Texas Women in HPC First published on 23rd November 2018 The Texas chapter of Women in HPC held a very successful inaugural seminar in Austin, attended by more than 50 people. The event was hosted by Intel Corporation, which has a strong presence in Austin and is a committed supporter of diversity and inclusion. “We…
DetailsFor network engineer Kalina Dunn, never taking the easy way out leads to success. Guest post by: Alisa Alering, Science Node First published on Science Node on 17th October 2018 For Kalina Dunn, it’s all about the puzzles. As a network engineer at Indiana University’s GlobalNOC, Dunn thrives on solving problems. “Network engineers are like the plumbers…
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