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K-12 Programs in Computational Science
Young Women’s Summer Institute
(6th-7th grade girls)
The weeklong, residential YWSI program helps middle-school girls develop a deeper interest in computer, math and science by solving a practical, interesting scientific problem. They also meet and talk with prominent women about their roles in math, engineering and science fields.
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Summer Institute
(High school freshmen and sophomores)
A two-week, residential program, SI helps gifted underclass high school students learn to use supercomputers to solve practical, yet complex, science and engineering problems, such as tracking hackers with network forensics, studying the spread of bird flue or designing computer games.
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STEM Academy in Computational Science and Engineering
(High school juniors and seniors)
The two-week STEM Academy is for upperclass high school students interested in modeling and simulation in engineering design. The non-residential summer program teaches basic modeling and programming skills, enhances communication skills and shows how to apply concepts in math, scientific experimentation and design.
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Project Lead The Way
(High school juniors and seniors)
When combined with college preparatory mathematics and science courses in high school, the Ohio PLTW program will introduce students to the scope, rigor and discipline of engineering and engineering technology prior to entering college.
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Scholarships available for Ohio bioinformatics students
As college students return to classes for the fall term, many are looking for any financial assistance that might be available. For those studying a combination of biology, computer science and information technology – a field known as bioinformatics – there are significant scholarships still available. More...
Survey report identifies gaps in computational science training materials
The Report on High Performance Computing Training and Education Survey provides a baseline assessment of the skills and concepts required by American computational scientists tackling challenging research problems with high performance computing (HPC) technology. More... Report...
Science, engineering students developing HPC programming skills through Great Lakes Consortium Virtual School summer course
Ohio Supercomputer Center hosts 40+ researchers from Ohio, nearby states. More...
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