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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.
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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.
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The NASA-University of Virginia Intensive Summer School in Computing for Environmental Sciences
Summer School: Charlottesvile, VA • May 29-June 14, 2013
Internships: Various NASA Centers • June 17-August 8, 2013
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2013
This Summer School is for graduate students and advanced undergraduates interested in working with computational applications for atmospheric, ocean, climate, and other environmental sciences. Students will acquire hands-on computing experience and basic training in software engineering and high-performance computing.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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2010 AGU Fall Meeting
San Francisco, CA • December 14–17, 2010
The NASA booth at the 2010 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting will offer a wide variety of science presentations, interactive demonstrations, and tutorials for data tools and service.
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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.
Visualization of modeled winds
2009 AGU Fall Meeting
San Francisco, CA • December 14–18, 2009
NASA has begun the Climate in a Box (CIB) Project to make its climate and Earth science models more accessible to a broader community. CIB debuted in the NASA exhibit at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall 2009 Meeting.
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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.
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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.
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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.*

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