Registration opens for 2026 high-performance computing symposium at Boise State University

Jeremiah Shinn, Interim President at Boise State University - Official Website
Jeremiah Shinn, Interim President at Boise State University - Official Website
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Registration is now open for the 2026 Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Consortium High-Performance Computing Symposium, which will be held at Boise State University from May 12 to May 14. The event brings together researchers, students, and industry professionals from across the region.

The symposium aims to highlight how high-performance computing is influencing artificial intelligence and modern research. Attendees will have opportunities to learn about new developments in the field and connect with peers who share similar interests.

Boise State faculty and staff are eligible for a $75 registration discount, making it more accessible for university employees to participate in discussions about advancements in computing technologies.

More information about the event can be found on the official website.

As interest in high-performance computing continues to grow, events like this symposium provide valuable platforms for collaboration and knowledge sharing among experts and newcomers alike.



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