Texas A&M High Performance Computing
Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing offers outreach programs that support computing at K-12, undergraduate and professional levels. Our Summer Computing Academy program organizes computing camps for middle and high school students. These camps offer a mix of data sciences, cybersecurity and cloud computing. Faculty are welcome to teach and participate in these camps. We lead the SouthWest Expertise Exchange in Training Engagement and Research (SWEETER) Cyberteam that was funded by the National Science Foundation. SWEETER expands to several universities across Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. The SWEETER Cyberteam helps advance cyberinfrastructure resources via a model of shared resources. Building Research Innovation at Community Colleges (BRICCs) is an NSF-funded community-building program that aims to bring advances in cyberinfrastructure to smaller universities and community colleges. These collaborative programs offer platforms to engage with researchers at other schools or include dissemination mechanisms.
To learn more about our program, please visit our website at hprc.tamu.edu.