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VIRGINIA WOMEN IN HPC

WHEN:
October 31st, 2023
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Topic: Student Lightning Talks



WHAT:
Join us in welcoming 10 undergraduate and graduate students
from across Virginia to talk about their research. The talks will
be lightning style format allowing 3 minutes for students to
present and 1-2 questions from the audience. Don’t miss out on
this fantastic opportunity to hear about a variety of research
topics within HPC!

Moderator:
Eric Walter – Executive Director, Research
Computing, William & Mary


REGISTER NOW!
THIS VIRTUAL EVENT IS JOINTLY HOSTED BY VIRGINIA
COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY,
VIRGINIA TECH, WILLIAM & MARY, UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND,
VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE, OLD DOMINION
UNIVERSITY, ACCESS, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.

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Virginia Women in HPC:  Women in IT & HPC Leadership Journeys

Neena Imam – Director of Research Engagement @ NVIDIA

Join us for our next community event featuring Neena Imam as she shares her personal view of challenges and successes experienced throughout her leadership journey. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to learn about career strategies, and contribute to our discussion of how the playing field may be leveled to offer equitable IT & HPC leadership opportunities for women and minorities. Attendees are invited to share their own experiences and engage with the speaker during this interactive Q&A session.

Date: September 19th 2023 at 1pm – please register here.

Women in HPC Meeting Flyer – Women in IT & HPC Leadership Journeys

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Spring Break – Planned Maintenance Schedule

The ORC will perform maintenance activities over the Spring Break week March 13th through March 17th. These activities will cause disruption to normal ORC services . Virtual Machine systems and storage servers and services may be unavailable for periods during the week.

The HOPPER and ARGO clusters will be down from 6 AM on 03/13/2023 through 6 AM on 03/15/2023. A maintenance reservation has been created on all nodes. Jobs submitted between now and the start of the maintenance must be submitted with time limits such that they will complete before the start of the maintenance window, otherwise they will be held until after 6am on 03/15/2023.

For the same reason, there will be no New User tutorial for Tuesday 03/14/2023. The tutorials will resume on Thursday 3/16/2023.

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Winter Break Support – important information.

Please be advised that George Mason University will be closed for Winter Break  

Monday, December 19, 2022 – Monday, January 2, 2023.   

During the break, the ORC resources such as the Hopper cluster are expected to be up and functioning as normal. ORC will respond to urgent catastrophic events, however, routine questions or tickets filed at orchelp@gmu.edu may not receive a response until after the break. Weekly regular activities such as the ORC New User tutorials will be suspended until university offices reopen on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. 

Please continue to check the ORC Website for more updates and other upcoming events. 

The ORC wishes you a safe and happy holiday season.

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VA-WHPC upcoming meeting

VA-WHPC members, 

Inspiring Diversity and Inclusion Panel session is almost here, you don’t have to miss it.

Please register to join us!

Virginia Women in HPC (VA-WHPC) – Inspiring Diversity and Inclusion

Topic: 

Empowering and expanding the role of women and minorities in HPC

What:

Join our panel of research computing professionals to discuss ways to increase inclusive excellence in HPC! This quarter’s panel discussion will touch upon challenges to being a woman or minority in the field of HPC, how those challenges can be addressed, lessons learned, HPC early career perspectives, as well as means to improving diversity and inclusion in the workplace.  Attendees are invited to share their own experiences and engage with panelists during this interactive Q&A session.

Time: 

 August 10, 2022 01:00 PM EST

Featured Panelist:

  • Jackie Milhans – Associate Director, Research Computing Services, Northwestern University
  • Lara Timm – HPC Engineer, Center for High Performance Computing, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
  • Rachel Spraker – Senior Director for Equity and Inclusive Excellence, Division for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, University of Virginia
  • Moderator – Eric Walter, William & Mary

Register Now!

Speaker’s bio

  • Jackie Milhans, Ph.D. Associate Director, Research Computing Services at Northwestern University
    Website Link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milhans/
    Jackie is the Associate Director of Northwestern Research Computing Services. In this role, she is responsible for building relationships with and gathering research support requirements from deans, faculty, and University leadership. She leads the development of new services to address emerging technology and compliance requirements in the diverse breadth of research domains at Northwestern. She is responsible for the long-term strategic planning for research support and delivering a portfolio of computational, data science, data management, cloud, and visualization support services for faculty, student, and staff researchers.
    Jackie serves on a number of committees and working groups, including recently serving as Co-Lead for the EDUCAUSE Research Computing and Data Community Group, Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the Northwestern IT Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Steering committee, and Co-Chair for the PEARC21 Program Committee.
    She has a passion for learning and sharing methods to build and lead effective, engaged, and diverse teams through improved hiring and management practices, as well as ensuring an equitable and inclusive workplace. She has presented at various conferences over the past several years on topics including diversity, equity, and inclusion; management; and research computing and data. She completed her PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and her BS in Materials Science and Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. She completed her Postdoc at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  • Lara Timm: HPC Engineer at Advanced Computer Engineering (ACE) Lab, Centre for High Performance Computing (CHPC), Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa
    Talk Title: Finding your fit in HPC: An early career perspective
  • Website Link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lara-timm-59618b14a/
  • With a background in biomedical and electrical engineering, Lara is new to the field of HPC. She started her HPC journey in a graduate role at the Centre for High-Performance Computing (CHPC) in Cape Town, South Africa. She now holds the title HPC Engineer in the Advanced Computed Engineering Lab at the CHPC. Here, efforts are focused on pursuing research avenues in HPC as well as HCD activities, collaboration, and outreach. Lara is passionate about sharing her experiences, in HPC and otherwise, with a special interest in cloud technologies, infrastructure as code, HCD and outreach. Lara has a keen interest in the WHPC community – she was an early career presenter at the WHPC workshop at ISC22.
  • Rachel Spraker: Senior Director for Equity and Inclusive Excellence at the University of  Virginia

Talk Title: Advancing Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace
Website Link: https://dei.virginia.edu/people/rachel-spraker
Rachel Spraker (she/they) is the Senior Director for Equity and Inclusive Excellence with the Division for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Rachel serves UVA in the Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as well as the Office for Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights. Rachel develops, implements, and evaluates policies, practices, and programs which seek to advance the representational diversity, inclusive capacity, and sense of belonging of the University’s workforce and learning community. Rachel has previously served on the executive board of the American Association for Access, Equity, and Diversity and as an equity consultant for institutions of higher education.  Rachel holds a Master of Science in Sociology from Virginia Commonwealth University with work focused on landscapes of racial violence and is currently a part-time doctoral student at UVA in the School of Education and Human Development.

This virtual event is jointly hosted by Virginia Commonwealth University, George Mason University, Virginia Tech, William & Mary, University of Richmond, and Research Computing at the University of Virginia. Please check our website: https://va-whpc.org/

Attached you will find the event flyer (PDF) if you would like to share it with others.

Regards, 

Gladys K. Andino, PhD 

Senior Computational Scientist

Founder and Chair of  VA-WHPC 

University of Virginia (UVA)
Research Computing

gka6a@virginia.edu

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PEARC22 Student Program Call for Participation

PEARC22 Student Program Call for Participation
The PEARC22 Student Program is seeking applicants! Apply today and experience all that the PEARC Student Program has to offer.
As part of PEARC22, the Student Program offers five full days of professional development designed to help scholars envision themselves working in research computing and data science careers within academia, industry, and government agencies. This year’s Student Program features the following highlights:

Orientation and Welcome Reception
During orientation, members of the SP committee will let everyone know what to expect during the week. Any students who requested to be paired with a mentor will meet them for the first time.

Technical Program
PEARC’s Technical Program offers students opportunities to compete with and learn from the most experienced researchers from every computation- and data-intensive domain.

Student Volunteer Program
This is a great way for students to gain an understanding of how conferences are managed and to network with other students who are passionate about advanced research computing.

Resumé Clinic and PitchIT Workshop
During the PitchIT workshop, students have the opportunity to craft a unique elevator pitch and “PitchIT” to committee members and invited guests. Students who are applying for grad school or employment will appreciate the PEARC SP Resumé Clinic.

Internship Spotlight
Students who have participated in internships with government, academic, and industry settings share their experiences.

Student Mentor Program
First-time conference attendees or students who have just begun to envision themselves in an RCD career are paired with experienced mentors.

Exhibitor Q&A, Networking Event
Students will meet one-on-one with PEARC22 exhibitor representatives who share their enthusiasm for advanced computing, visualization, data analysis, and research.

The Village! (New)
In The Village, students and trainers alike will get a chance to explore novel training programs, receive hands-on peer training, and learn about competition strategies and open-source toolkits that were optimized during the pandemic.

For detailed descriptions of all the PEARC22 Student Program has to offer, visit https://pearc.acm.org/pearc22/pearc22-sp/.

 
 

 

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Mason Alumnus Jenna Cann to speak at the Virginia Women in HPC meeting January 25th 2022

When:
January 25, 2022 @ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Cost:
Free

 

We are proud to announce the founding of Virginia’s first Women in High-Performance Computing (VA-WHPC) program. Join us for our first event of 2022: Female research leaders of the Commonwealth sharing and discussing how HPC has facilitated their scientific research and professional careers.

Topic: How does HPC help with your scientific research — Faculty perspectives, Part II

Featured Speakers:

• Anne Brown – Virginia Tech

An Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Science Informatics Consultant and Health Analytics Coordinator at Virginia Tech. Her research interests include utilizing computational modeling to answer biological questions and aid in drug discovery and the application of computational molecular modeling to elucidate the relationship between structure, function, and dynamics of bio-molecules.

• Jenna Cann – George Mason University

A postdoctoral fellow at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Jenna received a PhD in Physics from George Mason University. Her research focuses on studying black holes in dwarf and low metallicity galaxies, in an effort to constrain the origins of supermassive black holes that can be up to billions of times the mass of our Sun. To do this, they use both theoretical modeling with the Cloudy spectral simulation code and infrared and X-ray observations to determine the most effective ways to find these elusive objects. Jenna currently serves as a co-officer in the NASA Goddard Association for Postdoctoral and Early Career Scholars (NGAPS+) and was a co-founder of the GMU Physics and Astronomy department’s diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) organization, SPECTRUM.

• Alexis Edwards – Virginia Commonwealth University

An Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Virginia Commonwealth University. Her research focuses on understanding the etiology of substance use disorders, suicidal behavior, and internalizing problems, including how these outcomes are related to one another.

Time:    Jan 25, 2022 01:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Register Now!

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ARGO and HOPPER clusters now available.

Thank you for your patience.

I am happy to announce that both the ARGO and HOPPER clusters are available now.

Any jobs that were pending or running on January 3rd, will have to be resubmitted.

Users will likely notice the biggest changes in the ARGO cluster as the contributor partition on this cluster has been updated to match the contrib queue policies of HOPPER.  We will shortly post more detailed information about this on this site and also circulate it on the mailing list.

 

Please contact orchelp@gmu.edu with any questions.

 

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January Cluster Maintenance extended to Monday January 10th.

ARGO and HOPPER down time extended through Monday Jan 10th

Due to unforeseen problems with building access and weather this past week, regrettably our work schedule has been forced to slip.  We now plan to make the clusters available at 5pm on Monday the 10th of January. We apologize for the additional inconvenience.   As usual, please contact orchelp@gmu.edu with any questions or concerns

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Winter Break – important information.

Holiday Greetings

 

George Mason University and the ORC will be closed for the winter break from end of day Dec 17th 2021 until January 3rd 2022. During this time there will be no on-site support. We will monitor for outages and critical issues, but help tickets may not receive a response until we return.

 

 

Happy Holidays – ORC Staff