The Cluster Computing Group (in the bodies of Alex Lemann, Kevin Hunter, and Charlie Peck) recently attended SIAM's Computational Science and Engineering conference in Costa Mesa, California. They presented a poster on computational science education and worked on their OpenMPI benchmarking project while they were there. They'll be back in California next month to attend a workshop at the Humanities Research Institute at UC Irvine, and again in April to teach a workshop at the San Diego Super Computing Center. During the first week in March they, hopefully along with a bunch of Earlham CS students, will be at the ACM's computer science education conference in Covington, Kentucky.
If you've read this far you must be bored; in that case there's a podcast of Charlie talking about computational science education recently on a local NPR station here: feed://www.wmub.org/rss/TalkShows.xml
Posted by charlie at February 26, 2007 12:01 AM