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Educating the Educator: HBCU/MSI Faculty Training Workshop in CSE and HPC at North Carolina A#x0026;T State University

机译:教育工作者:北卡罗来纳A&T州立大学CSE和HPC的HBCU / MSI教师培训研讨会

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Computational science and engineering (CSE) and high performance computing (HPC) have now become an integral part of several engineering and science disciplines. Still, the number of students from under-represented universities and minority institutions, who are involved in and exposed to these fields, is very minimal. Several high-performance computing programs, as well as other programs funded by the National Science Foundation, the Department of the Army, etc., have traditionally focused on summer training in HPC for minority students. In spite of the demand, the number of minorities and the prospective graduates in these fields are significantly less. An early introduction of these technology areas to faculty advisors, teachers and educators will facilitate the transformational change needed. This way, the students would also get the momentum and continuation after the completion of the summer programs, with local faculty expertise and interest that is currently lacking in CSE and HPC at several of the M nority Serving Institutions/Historically Black Colleges and Universities (MSI/HBCU). Thus, it is imperative that faculty members at these institutions be exposed to and trained in CSE, HPC, and the core technologies that enable computational modeling and simulation. We have followed a complementary approach of educating and training faculty members at HBCU/MSI for the past four years. An annual workshop is sponsored by the High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) through the Joint Educational Opportunities for Minorities (JEOM) program. This workshop has evolved over the last four years, and follow-on activities, including mini-workshops on selected core CSE- and HPC-enabling topic areas of interest, were conducted for the first time at two HBCU/MSI institutions (Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico and Xavier University of Louisiana) in April 2010. The development, experiences, lessons learned and outcomes of the NCAT annual educational and tra- - ining workshops over the past four years, and the initial offering of the mini-workshops for faculty members of HBCU/MSI are briefly discussed. The workshop not only educates and trains the faculty members from HBCU/MSI, but acts as a catalyst to propagate their knowledge to their students, thus serving a larger minority population. Our experiences indicate that the outcomes and successes from such university faculty member-based activities require a long-term follow-up, and tracking to identify the impact and the transformational changes.
机译:计算科学和工程(CSE)和高性能计算(HPC)现在已成为若干工程和科学学科的一个组成部分。尽管如此,来自代表性的大学和少数民族机构的学生人数非常微不足道。几个高性能计算计划以及由国家科学基金会,军队部门资助的其他方案,传统上专注于少数民族学生HPC的夏季培训。尽管需求,但这些领域的少数群体和预期毕业生的数量明显减少。对教师顾问,教师和教育工作者的早期引入这些技术领域将促进所需的转型变革。这样,学生们还将获得夏季计划完成后的势头和延续,当目前缺乏CSE和HPC的当地教师专业知识和兴趣在历史上缺乏CSE和HPC(MSI / hbcu)。因此,必须在CSE,HPC和核心技术中接触和培训这些机构的教师,并培训能够实现计算建模和仿真。我们在过去的四年中遵循了HBCU / MSI教育和培训教师的互补方法。通过少数群体(JEOM)计划的联合教育机会赞助年度研讨会,由高性能计算现代化计划(HPCMP)赞助。该研讨会在过去四年中发展,并在两个HBCU / MSI机构(理工学院)首次在两个HBCU / MSI机构(理工学院)首次开展了关于所选核心CSE-和HPC核心联系主题领域的迷你研讨会的活动2010年4月路易斯安那州波多黎各和泽维尔大学。在过去四年中,NCAT年度教育和历史论坛的开发,经验,经验教训和成果,以及初步提供教师员工的迷你研讨会简要讨论了HBCU / MSI。该研讨会不仅教育和训练了HBCU / MSI的教师,而且作为催化剂,以便向学生传播他们的知识,从而为少数民族人口提供服务。我们的经历表明,这些大学教师的活动的结果和成功需要长期的随访,并跟踪以确定影响和转型变化。

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