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NMC Shares 2020/2021 Supercomputing Challenge Results
NMC News:
The New Mexico Consortium extends congratulations to all the students who completed the 2020/2021 Supercomputing Challenge!
The Supercomputing Challenge is a program for middle and high school students to come up with a computational science project and work on it all year long.
This year’s Supercomputing Challenge, with the theme “Changing the World One Line of Code at a Time”, concluded April 27 with the 31st annual awards ceremony via a Zoom webinar.
This was an unforgettable year and the organizers of the Supercomputing Challenge are very proud of all the students who participated. They put a lot of effort into their projects and learned a great deal.
2021 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series Presented By Toyota Of Santa Fe Announces May And June Virtual Shows
SANCRE News:
Sancre Productions, Toyota of Santa Fe and Los Alamos County are pleased to announce that the 2021 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series will be a hybrid series, consisting of six virtual shows in May and June and nine potential live shows being planned for July and August.
Live show planning is underway with multiple Los Alamos County Departments and with the highest attention being paid to COVID-19 restrictions, crowd management and safety guideline adherence.
More information about the live shows will be available in the coming days and weeks. The 2021 virtual shows will be high-quality television broadcast format shows which will include hosts, music videos, and customized music performances for Los Alamos audiences.
Andree Jacobson, CIO, New Mexico Consortium & Project Manager, PRObE
Andree Jacobson, CIO, New Mexico Consortium & Project Manager, PRObE
Government and industry alike invest heavily in massive computer systems to satisfy the insatiable demand for compute power of today’s society. Compared to other types of equipment, computers have an unusually short life-span. After only a few years of operation most computers are replaced with faster, better, systems. With all this hardware being continuously decommissioned, where does it all go? The technology competition is essentially a modern version of the space race that occurred during the cold war as the country with the fastest computer will perform the most advanced science
Retired New Mexico State University deans Susan Brown and Elizabeth Titus have been recognized as dean emeritae by NMSU Provost Carol Parker. Both Brown and Titus were recognized for their service to the university at the Dec. 2 NMSU Board of Regents meeting. Elizabeth Titus, retired library dean at New Mexico State University, was recently named dean emerita by NMSU Provost Carol Parker. (NMSU photo) Susan Brown, former interim dean of New Mexico State Universitys College of Education, was recently named dean emerita by NMSU Provost Carol Parker (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman)
Titus retired from the university Oct. 1. She joined NMSU as dean of the library in July 2000. Parker had previously named Titus, the librarys first woman dean, professor emerita in recognition for her contributions to NMSU and the state.