The ACCESS STEP Program Celebrates Year Two
Still going strong in its second year, the program has an all-new group of interns who learned the ins and outs of HPC over the summer.
Still going strong in its second year, the program has an all-new group of interns who learned the ins and outs of HPC over the summer.
Community college students use ACCESS resources at SDSC for chemistry simulations.
A professor at Indiana University uses Indiana University’s Jetstream2 to teach musicians statistics.
ACCESS’s MATCH assists a researcher from Southern Oregon University in teaching computer science students how to build servers and a MERN stack using supercomputers.
As the first cohort of STEP interns finishes up their yearlong training, ACCESS catches up with them to learn how the program changed their career trajectories.
Using Anvil, an ACCESS resource from Purdue, students get hands-on experience with cyberinfrastructure.
A professor uses an ACCESS allocation to prepare computer science students for a future working with HPC.
A professor from Kingsborough Community College uses ACCESS resource Jetstream for computational biology lessons.
Learn more about this innovative program and how it can help researchers overcome hurdles.
If you’ve ever been interested in what it’s like to work in the world of cyberinfrastructure, now is your chance to apply.