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New Attendee Resources
All undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply as volunteers to help support putting on the Conference. In addition to being part of the Conference Team, students can participate in activities like professional development workshops and technical talks by well-known researchers and industry leaders.
Through a program called HPC Interconnections, we want to ensure new attendees have the resources they need to be fully immersed in the community and the programs offered at SC. HPC Interconnections Program includes:
- Broader Engagement
A program designed to help increase the participation of individuals who have been traditionally under-represented in HPC.
- Mentor Program
As a newcomer, join the mentors program to get matched up with more veteran participants who can provide even more details on all the Conference’s in and outs.
- Student Volunteers
All undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply as volunteers to help support putting on the Conference. In addition to being part of the Conference Team, students can participate in activities like professional development workshops and technical talks by well-known researchers and industry leaders.
Read about our other HPC Interconnections programs here.