1. Lightning Talks of EduHPC 2022
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Qasem, Apan, Anzt, Hartwig, Ayguade, Eduard, Cahill, Katharine, Canal, Ramon, Chan, Jany, Fosler-Lussier, Eric, Goebel, Fritz, Jain, Arpan, Koch, Marcel, Kuzak, Mateusz, Llosa, Josep, Machiraju, Raghu, Martorell, Xavier, Nayak, Pratik, Oottikkal, Shameema, Ostasz, Marcin, Panda, Dhabaleswar K., Pleiter, Dirk, Ramnath, Rajiv, Sancho, Maria-Ribera, Sclocco, Alessio, Shafi, Aamir, Spreeuw, Hanno, Subramoni, Hari, Tomko, Karen, Qasem, Apan, Anzt, Hartwig, Ayguade, Eduard, Cahill, Katharine, Canal, Ramon, Chan, Jany, Fosler-Lussier, Eric, Goebel, Fritz, Jain, Arpan, Koch, Marcel, Kuzak, Mateusz, Llosa, Josep, Machiraju, Raghu, Martorell, Xavier, Nayak, Pratik, Oottikkal, Shameema, Ostasz, Marcin, Panda, Dhabaleswar K., Pleiter, Dirk, Ramnath, Rajiv, Sancho, Maria-Ribera, Sclocco, Alessio, Shafi, Aamir, Spreeuw, Hanno, Subramoni, Hari, and Tomko, Karen
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The lightning talks at EduHPC provide an opportunity to share early results and insights on parallel and distributed computing (PDC) education and training efforts. The four lightning talks at EduHPC 2022 cover a range of topics in broadening PDC education: (i) curriculum development efforts for the European Masters in HPC program, (ii) bootcamps for CI professionals who support the running of AI workloads on HPC systems, (iii) a GPU programming course following the Carpentries model and (iv) peer-review assignments to help students write efficient parallel algorithms within sustainable software libraries., QC 20230508
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- 2022
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