
The RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS) is calling for applications to attend the International HPC Summer School 2017 which AICS will be co-hosting with other research institutes in Europe, the US and Canada. AICS will invite up to 10 selected young applicants to the program. If you are interested in applying, please read the information and apply through the International HPC Summer School(IHPCSS) website.
The international summer school will provide an opportunity for young researchers to broaden their perspective and acquire new knowledge through lectures and workshops offered by the leading scientists in the HPC field and to network with other participants from many parts of the world. The objective is to foster young scientists who can lead future advances in the HPC field.
This program started as the European-U.S. Summer School on HPC Challenges in Computational Sciences. Japan participated for the first time in 2013 and Canada followed in 2014. This year’s event will be the 8th International Summer School on HPC Challenges in Computational Sciences.
Dates:June 25 – 30, 2017
Place:Boulder, Colorado, United States of America
Sponsors:
Leading European, Canadian, Japanese and American computational scientists and HPC technologists will offer instruction on a variety of topics, including:
Young scientists, including graduate and PhD students (about 80 individuals in total)
Note: Up to 10 successful applicants will be invited from Japan.
Applicants must belong to universities whose head or the delegated person can issue a formal letter of request on behalf of applicants.
(For details on round trip airfares and accommodation, contact the person named below at AICS.)
International HPC Summer School
Monday, March 6, 2017
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