The National Science Foundation is soliciting proposals for allocations on the Blue Waters computing system at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Successful proposals will receive Blue Waters allocations and…
The Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation (GLCPC) has been allocated 3.5 million node hours (equivalent to approximately 50 million core hours) annually as part of the Blue Waters project….
The Third Annual NCSA Blue Waters Symposium will bring together leaders in petascale computational science and engineering and will be a tremendous opportunity for sharing successes and challenges in large-scale…
Applications are now being accepted for the Blue Waters Graduate Fellowship, designed to support PhD students who are engaged in a program of study and research that is directly relevant…
The Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation (GLCPC) has been allocated 3.5 million node hours (equivalent to approximately 50 Million core hours) annually as part of the Blue Waters project….
NSF is soliciting proposals for petascale resources on the Blue Waters system at the University of Illinois. Proposers must show a compelling science or engineering challenge that will require petascale…
Hosted by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, the “Symposium for Petascale Science and Beyond” will bring together leaders in petascale computational science and engineering and will be a tremendous…
Blue Waters Student Internship Program is actively seeking faculty and students to participate in year-long student internship opportunities. Students in the program will gain experiences involving the application of high-performance…
In 2013, a new NSF-funded petascale computing system, Blue Waters, was deployed at the University of Illinois. The goal of this project and system is to open up new possibilities in science and engineering…