for faculty who have not attended a previous NCSI workshop, for those who would like to get an introduction to computational science tools and techniques across the curriculum, and/or for those who would like to review (past SCSI or NCSI or SC02 attendees) computational science at an introductory level.
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May 1 - May 7
Norfolk State University
Norfolk, VA
Local Coordinators:
Daniel Warner, David Joiner, Jiashi Hou, Michael Parker, Mushtaq Khan and Ronald White
for undergraduate faculty who want to integrate parallel methods into their undergraduate courses, and who want to port applications to parallel environments.
for those who have attended a previous NCSI or SCSI workshop, or SC02, who have previous experience with modeling tools, and/or who would like to review and go deeper into the capabilities, tools and course module development process, with more hands-on and less presentation.
SC2003 continues the 15-year Supercomputing Conference tradition of highlighting the most innovative developments in high-performance computing and networking. Bringing together scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, system administrators and managers, SC2003 in Phoenix will demonstrate how these developments are sparking new ideas and new industries, as well as rekindling older ones. The conference features the latest scientific and technical innovations from around the world, while its SC Global events will showcase achievements in the arts and sciences among dozens of remote locations.
For undergraduate faculty who want to integrate parallel methods into their undergraduate courses, and who want to port applications to parallel environments.