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How cloud computing is democratizing HPC for women

HPC, Women in HPC, Women in HPC events, Working in HPCBy NandhanaNovember 13, 2019

It’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…

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Member highlight: Weronika Filinger

HPC, Paths to HPC, Women in HPC, Working in HPCBy 8159November 6, 2019

A ‘butterfly mind’ finds freedom in the diversity of the HPC landscape.

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Member highlight: Sarvani Chadalapaka

HPC, Mentoring, Paths to HPC, Women in HPC, Working in HPCBy 8159October 17, 2019

From studying semiconductors in high school to HPC Systems Administrator.

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HPC, Paths to HPC, Women in HPC, Working in HPCBy 8159October 4, 2019

When marine biology means too much chemistry, a first-generation college student falls in love with computer programming.

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Member highlight: Juliette Ugirumurera on Traffic Jam modelling

HPC, Paths to HPC, Women in HPC, Working in HPCBy 8159September 20, 2019

Real-time answers for traffic jams – A digital twin could make roads safer, shorten commute times, and reduce energy use.

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