On 1/31/14, 11:22 AM, "Matthias Gobbert" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>Do you have students who are interested in parallel, scientific, or
>statistical computing? Our REU Site at UMBC provides an introduction
>to all these and applies them to interdisciplinary research projects.
>We expect some background in programming, but the program has been
>successful for students with only a sophomore class standing.
>
>All details, including examples of past summers and a detailed
>description of the mechanics from a student perspective,
>at www.umbc.edu/hpcreu
>
>Unique features:
>
>* projects in both mathematics and statistics
>
>* 12 participants working in teams with graduate TA/RA support
>
>* access to state-of-the-art distributed-memory cluster in HPCF
>(www.umbc.edu/hpcf).
>
>* full complement of professional development activities
>
>* Funded jointly by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the
>National Security Agency (NSA).
>
>We would really appreciate if you can bring this unique opportunity to the
>attention of your undergraduate students or any other contact you have.
>
>All details can be found at www.umbc.edu/hpcreu, including a nearly
>hour-to-hour schedule and a detailed description of what to expect from a
>student perspective. I am attaching a flier here, and do not hesitate to
>contact us with questions at [log in to unmask]
>
>Thank you for your help in recruiting.
>
>Matthias Gobbert (Mathematics) and Nagaraj Neerchal (Statistics)
>
>
>--
>Matthias K. Gobbert, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics
>Department of Mathematics and Statistics
>Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Consulting (www.umbc.edu/circ)
>UMBC High Performance Computing Facility (www.umbc.edu/hpcf)
>REU Site: Interdisciplinary Program in HPC (www.umbc.edu/hpcreu)
>University of Maryland, Baltimore County
>1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250
>Tel: (410) 455-2404, Fax: (410) 455-1066
>http://www.math.umbc.edu/~gobbert
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