Third Annual Women in HPC Breakfast at CIUK24 – UK Chapters and Affiliates
Third Annual Women in HPC Breakfast at CIUK24 – UK Chapters and Affiliates Join us for the 3rd Annual Women in HPC UK Chapters Breakfast at CIUK 2024! We invite…
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Third Annual Women in HPC Breakfast at CIUK24 – UK Chapters and Affiliates Join us for the 3rd Annual Women in HPC UK Chapters Breakfast at CIUK 2024! We invite…
Championing EDIA: WHPC’s Vision and the Organisations Making It Possible As we approach SC’24, this year being held in Atlanta, GA, Women in High Performance Computing (WHPC) would like to…
Women in HPC (WHPC) unveil SC24 Travel Fellowship Award Winners! Women in High-Performance Computing is thrilled to announce the recipients of the prestigious SC24 Travel Fellowship Award. Thanks to the…
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Move the Needle: Insights into HPC and Student Development In a recent Interview with Dr. Ludovic Capelli, Teaching Fellow at EPCC/University of Edinburgh, the Move the Needle team explored what it takes to make an exceptional High-Performance Computing (HPC) graduate. Capelli’s perspectives illuminate the essential skills in this field and how students can develop them…
DetailsReflecting on my time as an Enrichment student at the Alan Turing Institute. Seeking a pathway into HPC? Thanks to the Alan Turing Institute’s Enrichment Scheme, a new door may have opened for you. Enrichment schemes invite new people and ideas into our field, with the Alan Turing Institute just launching applications for interested PhDs…
DetailsIn conversation with Brendan (boof) Bouffler, Head of Developer Relations at AWS Engineering Special thanks to our WHPC Communications volunteer, Nandhana, for bringing these interviews together. We are delighted to present a short series of interviews with some of our SC’23 Workshop Speakers, continuing with Brendan (boof) Bouffler. boof will be presenting, “Surviving and thriving as…
DetailsIn conversation with Elisabeth Ortega, HPC Specialist at Do IT Now Special thanks to our WHPC Communications volunteer, Nandhana, for bringing these interviews together. We are delighted to present a short series of interviews with some of our SC’23 Workshop Speakers, continuing with Elisabeth Ortega. Elisabeth will be presenting, “Our success case of full remote…
DetailsIn conversation with Annie Ma-Weaver, Group PM for HPC at Google Special thanks to our WHPC Communications volunteer, Nandhana, for bringing these interviews together. We are delighted to present a short series of interviews with some of our SC’23 Workshop Speakers, starting with Annie Ma-Weaver. Annie will be co-presenting with Bill Magro on, “Fostering Diversity,…
DetailsLooking for funding to attend SC23 in Denver? Here’s two possible opportunities! It’s well-known that attending conferences, especially premier events in the field of supercomputing, can benefit your work and network. However, while securing permission to attend might be relatively easy, securing funding to attend can sometimes be much more difficult. Being able to meet…
Details“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…
DetailsThis 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…
DetailsFrom 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…
DetailsBuilding 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…
DetailsFrom 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…
DetailsGive 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.…
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