This may be of some interest to the list (PyCUDA was covered during
the "Massively Parallel Computing" Class at Harvard).

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From: Hanspeter Pfister <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 8:19 PM
Subject: GPU Computing Summer Internships @ Harvard
To: Hanspeter Pfister <[email protected]>



Please distribute this call to interested undergraduate students. Thank you!

- Hanspeter


We are pleased to announce summer research opportunities for
undergraduates in scientific GPU computing. The amount of scientic
data created and gathered is growing faster than the growth rate of
computational power, a trend that has been called the information big
bang or the data deluge. We are seeking undergraduates majoring in
science and engineering who have an interest in scientific GPU
computing to participate in a 10-week summer internship.

Students will work with faculty in highly interdisciplinary groups on
projects to develop new algorithms and systems that use GPUs (Graphic
Processing Units) for applications in astronomy, quantum chemistry,
and neuroscience. Participants are part of a large, diverse research
community through organized and informal interactions with students,
mentors, and faculty in the summer intern programs of the Harvard
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

Program dates are June 6 - August 14.
Students receive a stipend of $3900 and a $300 travel allowance, as
well as on-campus housing at no additional charge.

Students may apply at www.reusite.seas.harvard.edu/application.
Application deadline is February 28.

For more information on the SciGPU project, please visit http://scigpu.org




-- 
Nicolas Pinto
Ph.D. Candidate, Brain & Computer Sciences
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
http://web.mit.edu/pinto

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