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    Start: 06/10/2008 - 10:00

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IBM will be sponsoring a free one-day workshop in Washington, DC on high performance computing for humanities and social
science research. [read more...]
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 <description>The Chronicle of Higher Education published this article on the new NEH initiative on HPC: http://chronicle.com/free/2008/04/2580n.htm
&amp;quot;We are offering one million hours of high-performance computing,&amp;quot; said Brett Bobley, director of the endowment&amp;#039;s new Office of Digital Humanities.
e-Science
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 <description>From the NEH: &amp;quot;The NEH&amp;#039;s Office of Digital Humanities (ODH) recently launched a Humanities High Performance Computing (HHPC) initiative. As part of this initiative we&amp;#039;re offering several grant programs and other opportunities to provide time on the U.S. Department of Energy&amp;#039;s high performance computers, as well as grant money and training. [read more...]
Archaeology and 3D technology
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 <description>The following email may be of interest to those of you who are not subscribed to the Humanist mailing list:
        Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 06:30:49 +0100
        From: &amp;quot;Bobley, Brett&amp;quot;
        Subject: Humanities High Performance Computing (HHPC)
Willard and Humanist Readers, [read more...]
e-Science
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 <description>This paper, by John Bonnett, presents two opportunities for humanities and social science scholars to exploit High Performance Computing (HPC). Although from a Canadian perspective, this paper provides valuable insights for UK humanities scholars seeking to exploit recent advances in computer technology. [read more...]
Digital Historian
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    Start: 29/07/2007

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For persons interested in an introduction to computational and high performance computing tools and techniques applicable to undergraduate humanities, arts and social science courses. [read more...]
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