The CDS-Exchange Community Fellows program aims to support educators in creating and sharing cutting-edge instructional resources that integrate computational and data science approaches across fields. The focus for this year’s cohort will be data visualization techniques. Selected fellows will receive funding, training, and mentorship to develop open educational materials that can be widely disseminated to fellow instructors in the CDS community.
OpenInfra Days are annual events organized by local User Groups and companies, typically lasting one or two days and featuring keynotes, breakout sessions, and workshops. The first OpenInfra Days North America, hosted by Indiana University, is being organized by participants from the United States, Mexico, and Canada. We encourage involvement from users and companies from these countries and hope to have lively networking and community-building from within North America.
The ACM SIGHPC Education Chapter is seeking nominations for candidates for the 2024 Educational Award For Outstanding Contribution to Computational Science Education.
We are seeking candidates who have led projects or programs that have made significant contributions to computational science education defined broadly to include all disciplines and all education levels. The executive committee of the SIGHPC Education Chapter (Chair, Vice-chair, and Secretary-treasurer) and SIGHPC are not eligible for this award.
Nominations will be evaluated based on these criteria:
The ByteBoost team is thrilled to announce the launch of the ByteBoost Cybertraining Program. This groundbreaking program is driven by the imperative to enhance researchers' proficiency and productivity when navigating cutting-edge, specialized computing technologies. By offering experiential learning opportunities on modern computing technologies, ByteBoost will empower researchers to make the best computing choices in the ever-changing landscape of computational technology.
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