ATPESC 2016

For two weeks this summer, a group of 65 students and early career researchers took up residence at Pheasant Run’s Gallery Hall in St. Charles, IL for an arduous training program designed to teach them the key skills and tools needed to efficiently use leading-edge supercomputers.

The Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC) is an intense, two-week program that focuses on the key skills, approaches, and tools needed to conduct computational science and engineering research on today’s and tomorrow’s high-end supercomputers.

At the August 2016 ATPESC, we captured 76 hours of lectures in 82 videos of presentations by pioneers and experts in the HPC community on topics ranging from programming techniques and numerical algorithms to trends in HPC architectures and software.

2016 AGENDA

2016 PARTICIPANTS

2016 LECTURERS

2016 VIDEOS