Parallel Computing Summer Research Internship
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Academic Level: For most summer research programs, this is your upcoming status as of the fall. Always check with the individual program's website for details.Undergraduates - Junior
Undergraduates - Senior
Post-Baccalaureate
Graduate Students (Masters)
Graduate Students (PhD)
Description: The Parallel Computing Summer Research Internship is an intense 10-week program aimed at providing students with a solid foundation in modern high performance computing (HPC) topics integrated with research on real problems encountered in large-scale scientific codes.
During the 10-week program, students will receive training and lectures on modern topics in HPC and software development, including:
-Parallel programming
-Programming models
-Algorithms
-Hardware architecture and its impact on code design choices
-High-quality software development in collaborative environments
-Visualization and workflow
Participants will receive a fellowship stipend, the amount to be determined based on your current academic rank, generally between $9,000 and $17,000.
Students will collaborate in teams to identify and investigate different computational problems within the scientific focus area, and implement solutions guided by mentors with scientific and computational expertise. By working on cutting-edge HPC hardware, students will gain hands-on experience and learn how to effectively communicate their work through posters and oral presentations.
Participating Institution(s):(Click an institution to see all programs it hosts)Program Materials:This Program can be Described by:Academic Disciplines:
Applied Mathematics
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
Chemistry
Computational Sciences
Computer & Electrical Engineering
Computer Sciences
Materials Science & Engineering
Mathematics
Physics
Keywords:
Applied Physics
Chemical Physics
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Modeling
Computer Modeling
Computer Programming
Mathematical Modelling
Mathematical Physics
Nuclear Physics
Plasma Physics
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This program is funded by:
U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE)
Page last updated 4/24/2023
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