Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale ComputingThe annual Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC), for doctoral students, postdocs, and computational scientists, is set to take place July 31-August 12, 2022. This year’s program will mark the 10th anniversary of ATPESC.

Submit your application for an opportunity to learn the tools and techniques needed to carry out computational science on the world’s most powerful supercomputers. ATPESC participants will have access to DOE’s leadership-class systems at the ALCF, OLCF, and NERSC.

Call for 2022 Applications extended to March 7

Learn more and apply here

PROGRAM CURRICULUM
Renowned scientists and leading HPC experts will serve as lecturers and guide the hands-on sessions. The core curriculum will cover:

  • Hardware architectures
  • Programming models and languages
  • Approaches for performance portability
  • Numerical algorithms and mathematical software
  • Performance measurement and debugging tools
  • Data analysis, visualization, and methodologies for big data applications
  • Approaches to building community codes for HPC systems
  • Machine learning and data science

ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION
Doctoral students, postdocs, and computational scientists interested in attending ATPESC can review eligibility and application details on the website.

There are no fees to participate in ATPESC. Domestic airfare, meals, and lodging are also provided.
Application deadline: March 1, 2022.

ATPESC is funded by the Exascale Computing Project, a collaborative effort of the DOE Office of Science’s Advanced Scientific Computing Research Program and the National Nuclear Security Administration.