On April 19-20 and May 3-4, the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) will present a Basic UNIX and Intermediate UNIX workshop, respectively, at Clark State Community College in Springfield, Ohio. There is no charge to attend, and members from the community, area businesses, and higher education institutions are invited.
The lecture and lab will be held on Clark State Community College’s downtown campus at the Brinkman Educational Center, 100 S. Limestone Street, Room 019. For directions, go to http://www.clark.cc.oh.us/maps_dntn.html .
"This training is an example of OSC’s commitment to promoting technological development in the Springfield area community along with the opening of OSC's Springfield Park Technology Center," said Leslie Southern, OSC’s Director of High Performance Computing.
OSC has received $6 million from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) to establish a supercomputing center in Springfield. OSC will work closely with DOE, the Department of Defense (DoD) center at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and other agencies to enhance the high performance computing presence in western Ohio.
Questions regarding this workshop should be directed to Elaine Landwehr at trn-contact@osc.edu or 614-292-0890.
About OSC
OSC is Ohio's high performance computing and networking center. The Center provides scientific computing, networking, educational outreach, and information technology resources to state and national high performance computing and networking groups. OSC empowers its academic, industrial, and government partners to make Ohio the education and technology state of the future. For more information, go to www.osc.edu.