EPCC will be running a High Performance Computing (HPC) Summer School this year. This 2-week long programme, taking place at EPCC, Edinburgh University, will give around a dozen undergraduate students at UK universities the opportunity to learn and practise HPC technologies. Students will have access to ARCHER2, the UK's most powerful supercomputer with over 700,000 CPU-cores.
The programme will run from Saturday 22 June to Saturday 6 July. Accommodation will be provided, travel costs will be covered, and successful students will receive a bursary of £490 for subsistence. It is open to undergraduate students at any UK university. Applications are welcomed from a wide range of students regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, abilities/disabilities, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.
Applications are open until 11:59 AM on Monday 6 May.