Graduate and doctoral students from all disciplines can gain valuable skills in computational science--including programming for many-core processors and heterogeneous systems and leveraging cloud resources--during hands-on summer school courses offered by the Virtual School for Computational Science and Engineering (VSCSE). The VSCSE helps students use emerging petascale computing resources to address real problems in a wide range of science and engineering disciplines. The summer courses for 2012 are: Programming Heterogeneous Parallel Computing Systems (July 10 - 13, 2012) Science Cloud Summer School (July 30 - August 3, 2012) Proven Algorithmic Techniques for Many-core Processors (August 13 - 17, 2012) These courses will be delivered to sites nationwide using High-definition videoconferencing technologies, allowing students to participate from convenient locations across the country where they will be able to work with a cohort of fellow computational scientists, have access to local experts, and interact in real time with course instructors. Registration for each course is $100.
Visit http://www.vscse.org/summerschool/2012/ for more information, including a list of participating sites for each course.
To register, go to http://hub.vscse.org to register today!