2016 Petascale Institute
Aaron Weeden, University of Buffalo
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Aaron Weeden, Blue Waters Trainee 210, Blue Waters Trainee 211, Blue Waters Trainee 212, Blue Waters Trainee 213, Blue Waters Trainee 214, Blue Waters Trainee 215, Blue Waters Trainee 216, Blue Waters Trainee 218, Blue Waters Trainee 219, Blue Waters Trainee 220, Blue Waters Trainee 221, Blue Waters Trainee 222, Blue Waters Trainee 223, Blue Waters Trainee 224, Blue Waters Trainee 225, Blue Waters Trainee 226, Blue Waters Trainee 227, Blue Waters Trainee 228, Blue Waters Trainee 229, Blue Waters Trainee 230, Blue Waters Trainee 231, Blue Waters Trainee 232, Blue Waters Trainee 233, Blue Waters Trainee 234, Blue Waters Trainee 235, Blue Waters Trainee 236, Blue Waters Trainee 237, Blue Waters Trainee 238, Blue Waters Trainee 239, Blue Waters Trainee 240, Blue Waters Trainee 241, Blue Waters Trainee 242, Blue Waters Trainee 243, Blue Waters Trainee 244, Blue Waters Trainee 217, Blue Waters Instructor 016, Blue Waters Instructor 017, Blue Waters Instructor 018, Blue Waters Instructor 019, Mohammad LudinUndergraduate and graduate students will participate in a two-week, intensive Petascale Institute designed to teach the effective application of Blue Waters for problems in science, mathematics, and engineering. During the institute, instructors will provide guided, hands-on tutorials, and students will practice using working simulations running on the Blue Waters supercomputer. After the institute, students will use their newly-acquired skills and knowledge in one-year research projects in petascale computing, matched with faculty mentors at accredited, degree-granting institutions.