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First-Ever MONAI Bootcamp
October 20, 2020

In collaboration with the MICCAI Educational Initiative, MONAI hosted its first Bootcamp from September 30 to October 2, 2020.

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NERSC Hosts Virtual GPU Hackathon
September 11, 2020

Like most of the conferences, seminars, and workshops taking place this year across the country and around the world, the recent GPU hackathon hosted by NERSC was a fully virtual affair.

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Record-Breaking Year for OLCF GPU Hackathons Ends with Annual Knoxville, Tennessee, Event
December 16, 2019

In late October, the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) wrapped up its 2019 hackathon series with an event hosted at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, that gave 76 participants access to the world’s most powerful and smartest supercomputer, the 

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OpenACC Organization Unveils Expanded Vision to Ready HPC Community for Exascale
November 18, 2019

Today, the OpenACC organization announced an expanded vision and mission to help the research and developer communities prepare for the era of exascale.

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GPUs Power GE Code at OLCF Hackathons
September 12, 2019

General Electric (GE) has used the leadership-scale HPC resources at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) since 2010 to determine how to make turbine engines for jets and power plants more energy efficient.

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