The ESCAPE project
is organising an Undergraduate Training Workshop between 27th and 28th
of February 2017 in Poznan, Poland. The
goal of this training is to introduce young scientists into NWP relevant topics
as well as modern computational physics and energy efficient computing. During
this two-day training, undergraduates will get familiar with ESCAPE dwarfs – fundamental
algorithmic building blocks – and recognise why HPC and energy-efficient
computations are important. The presented material will be well balanced
between theoretical introduction and practical exercises, given by professional
NWP and HPC staff. For those unable to travel, remote and live access will be
given. This training is a great opportunity to establish professional links
with academic staff across Europe for future cooperation. Participants can join
both in person as well as online through web streaming. To find out more and how to register, go to
the workshop page. |
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