June 24: HPC symposium
Registration open for the summer High Performance Computing Symposium
3:28 p.m., June 11, 2015--University of Delaware researchers are invited to the summer High Performance Computing Symposium on Wednesday, June 24.
The symposium will kick off with a presentation by Glen Jenness, a post-doctoral fellow in the research group of Dionisios Vlachos, Elizabeth Inez Kelley Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and director of the Catalysis Center for Energy Innovation, regarding the use of biomass to generate renewable fuels and value-added chemicals.
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Jenness will explore the computational tools that the group has been using to understand and predict the complex interactions involved in the refining of biomass.
The presentation will begin at 10 a.m. in Faculty Commons, Room 116 in Pearson Hall, and will be followed by an hour-long open forum for researchers, staff members and students to ask questions, have their questions answered, and share ideas.
Registration is now available at the redesigned IT Research Computing website. Refreshments will be provided.
This symposium series is designed for researchers using or interested in using the University’s High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters.
Registration is also available for the fall session, on Sept. 23, at the IT Research Computing website.
Those who are interested in presenting at one of the open HPC Symposium Series dates for 2016 can submit a research computing help request.