Each summer, the Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC) hosts an intensive, two-week training program on the key skills, approaches and tools needed to design, implement and execute computational science and engineering applications on current high-end computing systems and the leadership-class computing systems of the future.
The program, conceived and organized by ALCF Director of Science Paul Messina, covers programming methodologies that are effective across a variety of supercomputers and that are expected to be applicable to exascale systems.
The program provides junior researchers insight into the possibilities that these systems offer at the critical point in their training, when they can steer their nascent research efforts towards scalable high-performance computing.”
You’ll find their collection of 78 videos, photos, a full agenda, and presenters’ slides online.
Mark your calendar for next year’s program!
ATPESC 2016 will be held July 31 – August 12, 2016, and applications will be accepted in spring 2016.
ATPESC is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science.