2017 Petascale Institute
Aaron Weeden, University of Buffalo
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Aaron Weeden, Blue Waters Trainee 118, Blue Waters Trainee 119, Blue Waters Trainee 120, Blue Waters Trainee 121, Blue Waters Trainee 122, Blue Waters Trainee 123, Blue Waters Trainee 124, Blue Waters Trainee 125, Blue Waters Trainee 126, Blue Waters Trainee 127, Blue Waters Trainee 128, Blue Waters Trainee 129, Blue Waters Trainee 130, Blue Waters Trainee 131, Blue Waters Trainee 132, Blue Waters Trainee 133, Blue Waters Trainee 134, Blue Waters Trainee 135, Blue Waters Trainee 136, Blue Waters Trainee 137, Blue Waters Trainee 138, Blue Waters Trainee 139, Blue Waters Trainee 140, Blue Waters Trainee 141, Blue Waters Trainee 142, Blue Waters Trainee 143, Blue Waters Trainee 144, Blue Waters Trainee 145, Blue Waters Trainee 146, Blue Waters Trainee 147, Blue Waters Instructor 014, Blue Waters Instructor 015, Blue Waters Instructor 016, Blue Waters Instructor 017Undergraduate 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 lessons, with labs
in which students will use 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, U.S. degree-granting institutions.