Check out the Intel Academic Community Newsletter for October 2010
Click the image below to view our newsletter and catch up on the Intel Academic Community’s work around the world! Stories include:Visvesvaraya Technology University and Intel Multicore Curriculum...
View ArticleDr. Richard Brown is the newest Black Belt for Academia
It is a pleasure to introduce our newest Intel® Black Belt for Academia, Dr. Richard (Dick) Brown of St. Olaf College. Dr. Brown has been an active member of the Intel® Software Network's Academic...
View ArticleHow Broad are you Shoulders?
We've all achieved what we have in life with the help of others – by standing on the shoulders of giants as the old saying goes. Well how broad are your shoulders? Here at the Academic Community we...
View ArticleJudge not that ye be not judged
flaga. Intel Academic Microgrants for Parallelism in the Classroom, Round Two, closes May 4, 2011. Apply here First off - No, that's not me in the video, but rather my colleague, Jennifer Teal, from...
View ArticleTeaching Parallelism at SIGCSE 2011- See the booth demo videos, session...
The Intel Academic Community had a fantastic time engaging with computer science educators at SIGCSE 2011! At SIGCSE, the Academic Community shared methodologies of teaching parallel programming to...
View ArticleWhat makes the cut for Parallel Education? Let us know and then take the...
Industry and research communities face increasing workforce preparedness challenges in parallel (and distributed) computing, due to today’s ubiquitous multi-/many-core and cloud computing. Underlying...
View ArticleIs parallelism a choke point for the advancement of computing? Education is key.
In a recent lead article in Computerworld, a warning was sounded that lack of Parallel programming skills among developers would be "one of the biggest questions for computing over the next decade."...
View ArticleIntel Academic Community at SIGCSE 2012
Hello, from the Intel Academic Community Intern! It seems like just yesterday, the Intel Academic Community was prepping for SIGCSE 2012. Now, it has come and gone and in my opinion, could not have...
View ArticleIntel Georgia Tech Student Hackathon 2012
Breaking News!!!! - Visit the Ga Tech Hackathon Live Blogfor real-time updates. The Intel Student Developer program is working with the Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS) and...
View ArticleGA Tech Student Code for Good Hackathon - Live Blog
Thursday, September 27, 7:42AM PDTOk. I am on the plane -got up at 3:30 AM - heading to Atlanta GA.I'll be updating this in a timely fashion, look for lots of info, but it won't be terribly pretty. Do...
View ArticleCheck out the Intel Academic Community Newsletter for October 2010
Click the image below to view our newsletter and catch up on the Intel Academic Community’s work around the world! Stories include:Visvesvaraya Technology University and Intel Multicore Curriculum...
View ArticleDr. Richard Brown is the newest Black Belt for Academia
It is a pleasure to introduce our newest Intel® Black Belt for Academia, Dr. Richard (Dick) Brown of St. Olaf College. Dr. Brown has been an active member of the Intel® Software Network's Academic...
View ArticleHow Broad are you Shoulders?
We've all achieved what we have in life with the help of others – by standing on the shoulders of giants as the old saying goes. Well how broad are your shoulders? Here at the Academic Community we...
View ArticleJudge not that ye be not judged
flaga. Intel Academic Microgrants for Parallelism in the Classroom, Round Two, closes May 4, 2011. Apply here First off - No, that's not me in the video, but rather my colleague, Jennifer Teal, from...
View ArticleTeaching Parallelism at SIGCSE 2011- See the booth demo videos, session...
The Intel Academic Community had a fantastic time engaging with computer science educators at SIGCSE 2011! At SIGCSE, the Academic Community shared methodologies of teaching parallel programming to...
View ArticleWhat makes the cut for Parallel Education? Let us know and then take the...
Industry and research communities face increasing workforce preparedness challenges in parallel (and distributed) computing, due to today’s ubiquitous multi-/many-core and cloud computing. Underlying...
View ArticleIs parallelism a choke point for the advancement of computing? Education is key.
In a recent lead article in Computerworld, a warning was sounded that lack of Parallel programming skills among developers would be "one of the biggest questions for computing over the next decade."...
View ArticleIntel Academic Community at SIGCSE 2012
Hello, from the Intel Academic Community Intern! It seems like just yesterday, the Intel Academic Community was prepping for SIGCSE 2012. Now, it has come and gone and in my opinion, could not have...
View ArticleIntel Georgia Tech Student Hackathon 2012
Breaking News!!!! - Visit the Ga Tech Hackathon Live Blogfor real-time updates. The Intel Student Developer program is working with the Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS) and...
View ArticleGA Tech Student Code for Good Hackathon - Live Blog
Thursday, September 27, 7:42AM PDTOk. I am on the plane -got up at 3:30 AM - heading to Atlanta GA.I'll be updating this in a timely fashion, look for lots of info, but it won't be terribly pretty. Do...
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