[Halld-offline] Fwd: ANNOUNCING THE 2013 OPEN SCIENCE GRID USER SCHOOL
Mark M. Ito
marki at jlab.org
Wed Mar 6 19:11:00 EST 2013
As far as advertising to the whole collaboration, I think it is a
no-brainer...advertise away I say.
On 03/06/2013 03:56 PM, Richard Jones wrote:
> Hello colleagues,
>
> Would this be something we should advertise to the whole
> collaboration? Igor went to this summer school a couple of years
> back, and they paid for his travel plus his local expenses. The
> emphasis was on hands-on work with setting up grid jobs, how to manage
> workflows on the grid, different ways to manage big data, etc. Maybe
> we could get a recommendation from Igor as to what kind of person
> would best benefit from going.
>
> https://www.opensciencegrid.org/bin/view/Education/OSGUserSchool2013
>
> -Richard J.
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: ANNOUNCING THE 2013 OPEN SCIENCE GRID USER SCHOOL!
> Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2013 20:30:03 +0000
> From: Grid Operations Center <goc at opensciencegrid.org>
> <mailto:goc at opensciencegrid.org>
> To: <goc at opensciencegrid.org> <mailto:goc at opensciencegrid.org>
>
>
>
> If you could access thousands, maybe millions, of hours of computing, how
> would it transform your research? What discoveries would you make?
>
> We are looking for qualified students to attend the 2013 Open Science Grid
> (OSG) User School, where they will learn how to use high-throughput
> computing to harness vast amounts of computing power for research.
>
> Using lectures, discussions, roleplays, and lots of hands-on work with OSG
> experts in high-throughput computing, students will learn how HTC systems
> work, how to run and manage many jobs and huge datasets to implement a full
> scientific computing workflow, and where to turn for help and more info.
>
> Worried about costs? Successful applicants will get financial support to
> attend the OSG School (June 24-27) at the beautiful University of Wisconsin
> in Madison. Plus, some students will receive financial support to attend
> XSEDE13 (July 22-25) in San Diego, California.
>
> Ideal candidates are science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
> (STEM) graduate students whose research demands large-scale computing.
> Also, advanced undergraduates are encouraged to apply. Others may apply
> too; funding is tight this year, but we consider all great candidates!
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Application Period: March 4-29
> OSG User School: June 24-27
> XSEDE13 Conference: July 22-25
>
> MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS
>
> Web:https://www.opensciencegrid.org/bin/view/Education/OSGUserSchool2013
> Email:osg-school-2013-info at opensciencegrid.org <mailto:osg-school-2013-info at opensciencegrid.org>
>
> Please forward this announcement to help us reach potential students. And
> consider posting our flyer where appropriate:
>
> https://www.opensciencegrid.org/twiki/pub/Education/OSGUserSchool2013/2013-osg-user-school-flyer.pdf
>
> Please submit problems, requests, and questions at:
> https://ticket.grid.iu.edu/goc
>
> Thank You,
> OSG Grid Operations Center (GOC)
> Email/Phone:goc at opensciencegrid.org <mailto:goc at opensciencegrid.org>, 317-278-9699
> GOC Homepage:http://www.opensciencegrid.org/ops
> RSS Feed:http://osggoc.blogspot.com
>
>
>
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