Sponsors
Please consider sponsoring the Challenge by filling out this Sponsor Form or make a donation via PayPal. Mail your donations to:
Supercomputing Challenge80 Cascabel
Los Alamos, NM 87544
Please fill this form for In-Kind services.
Primary Partners
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Security, LLC
Educational Partners
The Center for Connected Learning (CCL) and Computer-Based Modeling/NetLogo
Central New Mexico Community College
New Mexico Council for Higher Education Computing/Communication Service (CHECS)
Eastern New Mexico University
MIT Starlogo
New Mexico Computing Applications Center
New Mexico EPSCoR, Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
Collaborative Research: Cyberinfrastructure Development in the Western Consortium of Idaho, Nevada, and New Mexico, NSF Award #0918635
New Mexico Highlands University
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
New Mexico Public Education Department
New Mexico State University
NMSU-Dona Ana Community College
Northern New Mexico College
San Juan College
Santa Fe Community College
University of New Mexico
University of New Mexico-Center for Advanced Research Computing
Platinum Partners
Gold Partners
Abba Technologies/ Hewlett Packard
Cray Inc
DataONE
Google Computer Science for High School
Google RISE
Lockheed Martin
The MathWorks
Silver Partners
Gulfstream Group and bigbyte.cc
VanDyke Software, Inc.
Bronze Partners
Albuquerque Journal
Dustin Byford
ClearShark
CAaNES, Computational Analysis and Network Enterprise Systems
Fourth Watch Software
Anthony Giancola
Innovate Educate NM
Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation
Lobo Internet Services
New Mexico Business Weekly
New Mexico Technology Council
Qforma
Redfish Group
Technology Integration Group
Friends of the Supercomputing Challenge
Dr. Shaun Cooper, NMSU
The Digital Garage
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Russ Fisher-Ives and Inquiry Facilitators, Inc.
Fractal Foundation
Dr. Lorie Liebrock, NM Tech
OpenEye Scientific
OpenMake Software
New Mexico Network for Women in Science and Engineering
Peggy and Bob Robey
Society for Technical Communication
Matt Wallaert
Young Women in Computing, Las Cruces