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Save the Date: Building and Maintaining Supportive Communities for Women in HPC

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Save the Date: Building and Maintaining Supportive Communities for Women in HPC

September 3 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

On September 3rd, 2024, from 1-2 pm EST, we jointly hosted a first of its kind Women in High Performance Computing (WHPC) event, co-hosted by the Northeast, Purdue, and Virginia WHPC chapters to engage in discussions about current challenges and opportunities for fostering a more diverse and inclusive WHPC community. Our panelists provided an overview of their chapters’ community activities and offered insights into navigating hurdles and fostering professional growth within HPC. 

 

The format for this event was brief presentation by the hosts followed by theme-focused breakout rooms where participants were invited to share their experience and personal perspective.

View the breakout room notes here: Google Docs

Panelists:

  • Heather Baier, Graduate Student – Arts & Sciences, William & Mary
  • Krista Valladares, MSM, Associate Director of Technology Strategy and Planning – Harvard University
  • Paula Sanematsu, Ph.D.Sr. Research Computing Facilitator – FAS Research Computing, Harvard University
  • Kaylea Nelson, Ph.D., Director, Arts & Sciences Research Computing – Yale University 
  • Laura TheademanDirector, Center Operations and Visualization – Rosen Center for Advanced Computing, Purdue University

Discussion Topics:

  • The role of mentors.
  • Engaging allies.
  • What topics/types of events are we covering (or want to cover) within our chapters?
  • What gaps do you see in our programming efforts or outreach activities, and how can we fill them going forward?
  • What would you like to see from the WHPC chapters?
  • Current challenges in gender diversity and inclusivity within HPC.

Code of conduct: We welcome and value the diverse perspectives and experiences of all participants, ensuring a respectful and inclusive environment for meaningful dialogue.

Details

Date:
September 3
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm