swipe for more  

Our Latest Blogs

WHPC ISC22 Recap

Women in HPC – ISC’22 Workshop Recap – LISTEN NOW! https://whpctransfer.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/WHPC-ISC_22-Workshop-Re-Cap_-2022-07-12.mp3 Download and listen later. On July 12, 2022 our ISC22 keynote, invited speakers, early career presenters and committee volunteers gathered for a 1-hour rapid-fire re-cap of our first global, in-person workshop in over two years. Throughout this event this team kept circling back to…

Details

Women in HPC – July Opportunities 2022

Global and local opportunities for Women in HPC (WHPC) members, friends and allies continue to grow this July. WHPC is pleased to announce a July full of opportunities for the HPC community.  From reviews, to networking, to the announcement of our participation at SC22 in Dallas, Texas, we are excited to bring you a summary…

Details

WHPC Mentorship: Valery Herrington

“Women, now more than ever, are essential drivers of advanced civilizations and economies. Women should also have a role contributing to the future of HPC.”     Our new series showcases the WHPC Mentorship program mentors. Our hope is that by highlighting these trailblazers—and the sometimes unique paths they followed into the field—other women will…

Details

Member highlight: Sakshi Mishra

This researcher blends electrical engineering with AI to solve climate change problems     Guest post by: Alisa Alering, Science Node First published on Science Node on 28th April 2020   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…

Details

Member highlight: Melyssa Fratkin

From computer summer camp to showing the community why HPC matters.   Guest post by: Alisa Alering, Science Node First published on Science Node on 15th October 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 followed…

Details

Member highlight: Christine Harvey

Building a career in HPC is impossible to do alone   Guest post by: Alisa Alering, Science Node First published on Science Node on 18th February 2020   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 followed into…

Details

Member highlight:Carol Song

From expectations of becoming a farmer to the ground floor of US supercomputing   Guest post by: Alisa Alering, Science Node First published on Science Node on 21st January 2020   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…

Details

Member highlight: Misbah Mubarak

Give your best to what you do, but try not to get lost into perfectionism.   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 followed into the field—other women will feel inspired to envision themselves in similar roles.…

Details

Member highlight: Rebecca Hartman-Baker

I’ve always loved math, computers, and science, and HPC is right at the intersection of these three fields!   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 followed into the field—other women will feel inspired to envision themselves…

Details

Member highlight: Jesmin Jahan Tithi

HPC is Fun, it’s the game of making slow things fast in a scalable and resilient way. When you find this fun, you will become a part of this HPC family!   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…

Details

diversity in high performance computing

Member highlight: Marie-Christine Sawley

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…

Details

Member highlight: Julia Looney

Overcoming 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…

Details