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- 2024 AGU Fall Meeting
- Washington, DC • December 9–13, 2024
- The NASA exhibit (Booth #719) at the 2024 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, will feature a hyperwall, tabletop displays, and more sharing the latest in NASA Science. NASA High-End Computing is participating in the exhibit.
- SC24 Conference
- Atlanta, GA • November 18–22, 2024
- NASA high-end computing is essential for many agency missions to advance human knowledge and exploration. Visit the NASA@SC24 website to look at some of our latest research projects that inspire the world through discovery and innovation.
- 2024 NASA GPU Hackathon
- Virtual • September 10 and September 17–19.
- Whether your code is a traditional high-performance computing-centric application or if your goal focuses on artificial intelligence/machine learning technologies, please apply to participate in this event! Application deadline: June 5, 2024
- 2023 AGU Fall Meeting
- San Francisco, CA • December 11–15, 2023
- The NASA exhibit (Booth #531) at the 2023 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, will feature a hyperwall, a demo area, and tabletop displays sharing the latest in NASA Science. NASA High-End Computing is participating in all three areas of the exhibit.
- SC23 Conference
- Denver, CO • November 13–17, 2023
- Check out the NASA@SC23 website to see eye-catching images and videos, and learn about the exciting science and engineering achievements being highlighted this year at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, November 13–17 in Denver—all made possible by NASA high-end computing!
- NASA-DOE Exascale Computing Project Meeting
- NASA Ames Research Center
- Moffett Field • April 11, 2023
- NASA high-performance computing experts, in collaboration with counterparts from the Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP), will hold a NASA/DOE-ECP hybrid meeting. For information on attending the meeting, send email to ccontact-nas@nas.nasa.gov.
- SC22 Conference
- Dallas, TX • November 13–18, 2022
- Whether developing new technologies for landing on other planets, improving air travel here at home, or more realistically simulating global weather and climate, supercomputing is key to the success of NASA missions. These advances and more will be on display in the agency’s hybrid exhibit during SC22, the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis.
- 102nd AMS Annual Meeting
- Online • January 23–27, 2022
- Researchers from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) and Earth Sciences Division (ESD) and a variety of academic and research partner organizations are presenting in the 102nd American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting, being held virtually January 23–27, 2022.
- 2021 AGU Fall Meeting
- New Orleans, LA, & Online Everywhere • December 13–17, 2021
- Researchers from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS), Computational Information and Sciences and Technology Office (CISTO), and Sciences and Exploration Directorate (SED), and additional partner organizations are participating in the 2021 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting.
- SC21 Conference
- St. Louis, MO, & Virtual • November 14–19, 2021
- From exploring the solar system and outer space to improving life here on Earth, supercomputing is vital to NASA missions. The agency will host a virtual exhibit to showcase how these powerful machines enable science and engineering advances during SC21, the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis.
- 2020 AGU Fall Meeting
- Virtual • December 1–17, 2020
- Researchers from the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS), its parent Computational Information and Sciences and Technology Office (CISTO), NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), and university partner organizations are participating in the Scientific Program at the 2020 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting.
- SC20 Conference
- Virtual • November 9–19, 2020
- From assessing COVID-19’s global impacts to helping NASA return humans to the Moon to searching the cosmos for new exoplanets, researchers from across NASA, with university and industry partners, will highlight their latest advances, enabled by the agency’s supercomputers, in the NASA research exhibit at SC20—the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
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- 2020 NASA High-End Computing Needs Assessment Workshop
- Virtual Workshop • June 1–4 and and 8–9, 2020
- The purpose of this by-invitation community workshop is to identify NASA-wide science and engineering computing needs and evaluate them against current capabilities.
- SC19 Conference
- Denver, CO • November 18–22, 2016
- From surveying life on Earth to exploring the far reaches of space, researchers from across NASA and university and industry partners will highlight their latest findings, made possible by the agency’s supercomputers, at SC19—the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis.
- 2018 AGU Fall Meeting
- Washington, DC • December 10–14, 2018
- Researchers from the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS), its parent Computational Information and Sciences and Technology Office (CISTO), NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), and other partner organizations are leading sessions and presenting in the Scientific Program, as well as giving hyperwall and flash talks in the NASA exhibit at the 2018 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting.
- SC18 Conference
- Dallas, TX• November 12–16, 2016
- NASA researchers and scientists will be presenting their work on agency supercomputers at the 2018 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC18) in Dallas, TX. SC18 will bring together the international supercomputing community—a gathering of scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, system administrators and developers that is unequaled in the world.
- 2017 AGU Fall Meeting
- New Orleans, LA • December 11–15, 2017
- The NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) and partner organizations will be organizing sessions and presenting posters in the Scientific Program and presenting hyperwall and flash talks in the NASA exhibit at the 2017 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting.
- Researchers from the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at NASA Ames Research Center join staff from other NASA centers and partner organizations to present their latest advances in Earth science and heliophysics, enabled by new high-performance tools and methods.
- SC17 Conference
- Denver, CO • November 13–16, 2017
- NASA is challenging the boundaries of science, discovery, and technology with help from its powerful supercomputers. Explore some of the latest discoveries and innovations that inspire people around the world—all being showcased at SC17.
- 2016 AGU Fall Meeting
- San Francisco, CA • December 12–16, 2016
- NASA Science has a story to tell and, at AGU, you can be part of it. This year at our exhibit we will be telling stories about our Earth science, planetary science, and heliophysics endeavors via dynamic hyperwall presentations, flash talks, and hands-on demos. In addition, the booth will also feature a variety of individual stations where you can talk face-to-face with NASA subject-matter experts. We hope you join us!
- SC16 Conference
- Salt Lake City, UT • November 13-18, 2016
- NASA researchers and scientists will be presenting their work on agency supercomputers at the 2016 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC16). SC16 will bring together the international supercomputing community—a gathering of scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, system administrators and developers that is unequaled in the world.
- 2015 AGU Fall Meeting
- San Francisco, CA • December 14–18, 2015
- The NASA booth (#335) at the 2015 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting will highlight advances in Earth science, planetary science, and heliophysics. Booth components will include hyperwall presentations, science flash talks, demonstrations, tutorials, and a wealth of printed material.
- SC15 Conference
- Austin, TX • November 15-20, 2015
- Staff from across NASA will be at the 27th Annual International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, giving technical talks around the conference and in the hyperwall theater at the NASA booth (#333). Come see why HPC matters to NASA missions in aeronautics, Earth and space science, and human and robotic space exploration.
- 2014 AGU Fall Meeting
- San Francisco, CA • December 15–19, 2014
- The NASA booth (#2335) at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) 47th annual Fall Meeting will feature representatives from several different programs and missions delivering dynamic hyperwall and in-booth presentations. At the booth there will also be a wide range of other science presentations, demonstrations, printed material, and tutorials on various data tools and services.
- SC14 Conference
- New Orleans, LA • November 16-21, 2014
- The 2014 Supercomputing Conference brings together the most respected minds in high-performance computing (HPC), networking, storage, and analysis to debut the research and innovation that will open the door to new scientific and economic opportunities. NASA staff will be presenting science utilizing agency HPC resources in technical talks, paper presentations, and in the NASA booth (#2739) on the exhibit floor.
- 2013 AGU Fall Meeting
- San Francisco, CA • December 9–13, 2013
- The NASA booth (#325) at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) 46th annual Fall Meeting will feature representatives from several different programs and missions delivering dynamic hyperwall talks and other in-booth presentations.
- SC13 Conference
- Denver, CO • November 17–22, 2013
- Some of NASA’s best and brightest will showcase more than 30 of the agency’s exciting computational achievements.
- 2012 AGU Fall Meeting
- San Francisco, CA • December 3–7, 2012
- The NASA booth (#225) at the 2012 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting will feature a 10-foot hyperwall displaying the latest scientific simulations and observations.
- SC12 Conference
- Salt Lake City, UT • November 10–16, 2012
- NASA joins the international supercomputing community at SC12 to celebrate the latest science, engineering, and technology achievements enabled by its world-class high-end computing resources.
- 2011 AGU Fall Meeting
- San Francisco, CA • December 6–9, 2011
- The NASA booth (#1637) at the 2011 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting will showcase a wide variety of science presentations and cutting-edge, interactive science, technology, and data demonstrations.
- SC11 Conference
- Seattle, WA • November 12–18, 2011
- NASA will highlight the vital role of supercomputing in the search for Earth-size planets, understanding the causes of space weather, improving aircraft performance, designing next-generation spacecraft, and much more at the 24th annual Supercomputing 2011 (SC11) conference.
- SC10 Conference
- New Orleans, LA • November 13–19, 2010
- NASA will showcase the latest achievements in climate simulation, space exploration, aeronautics engineering, science research, and supercomputing technology at the 23rd annual Supercomputing 2010 (SC10) meeting.
- SC09 Conference
- Portland, OR • November 14–20, 2009
- Five NASA centers are joining forces to showcase "green" science, engineering, and technology achievements at SC09, the leading international conference on high-performance computing, networking, storage, and analysis.
- SC08 Conference
- Austin, TX • November 15–21, 2008
- NASA highlighted some of its most inspiring science and engineering achievements at the International Conference for High-Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC08), at the Austin Convention Center.
- NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Computational Capabilities Workshop
- College Park, MD • July 29–30, 2008
- With this workshop, SMD initiated a process to determine the computational capabilities and infrastructure investments required to enable the goals defined in the 2007–2016 Science Plan. *News Flash: The Final Report is available.*