- Course Sessions
- Saturday Night Electives
- Meet the Scientist
Additional Material
Introduction to Python, Track 1, Schedule
- 3 hours of Python coding class
- Chapt GPT usage
- Teamwork, Report Writing, The Supercomputing Challenge year
- Meet the Scientist
Meet with a Scientist to help you make your proposal better.
Image Processing Workshop with Python, Track 2, Schedule
- Chat GPT usage
- Teamwork, Report Writing, The Supercomputing Challenge year,
- 3 hour Image Processing and Computer Vision class
- Meet the Scientist
Meet with a Scientist to help you make your proposal better.
Experienced, Track 3, Schedule
- Material 1
- Data Science and Relational Modeling
Material 2 - Material 3
Quantum Computing, Track 4, Schedule
This course ...
Teacher Afternoon Tea, Speare room 116, 1:45 - 2:45
- Come for refreshment and discussions.
- Handouts: Summary of STEM Competitions, Professional Development Opportunities
- Website Dates, Need for Login, Spam Filter
- Mentors
- Q and A
Facilitated by Consult (consult@supercomputingchallenge.org) Member Karen Glennon and Creighton Edington
Developing a Strong Project
- Developing a Strong Project webpage
Meet the Scientist/Proposal Review
The students should have submitted their proposals and reviewed the Computational Science Process map. The Meet the Scientist Proposal Review form will be filled out.
The purpose of the session is to make sure teams have chosen a problem that is suitable for computational science, has measurable components so that a mathematical model can be developed, and from that a computing solution can be written. The session is secondarily about mentoring teams who have good proposals and are ready to get started on their projects. Meet the Scientist is a key session for helping students get off to a good start on their projects. For info about Proposals, see: Proposals.
It may be helpful to look at the proposal guidelines and the proposals that are already up on the Challenge web page – Proposals. There is also a link on the web page for questions to ask to direct the students: Team Project Development. Additionally, Areas of Science links to areas of science and may be helpful for teams still looking for an idea. This guidelines link can be useful, too: Challenge Proposal Guidelines. You can see which teams have submitted proposal on the proposals page of the Challenge web site, Proposals.
Here is the Agent Based Planning Document for Middle School teams choosing to do an Agent Based model.
Introduction to Computational Science and Modeling
- Introduction to Computational Science and Modeling (.pptx)
- Computational Science and Modeling including Mathematical Modeling (.pptx)
- Computational Science Process Map
- Patterns of Change and Mathematical Models (.pdf)