The Supercomputing Challenge is a program for middle, and high school students to come up with a computational science project and work on it all year long.
Kickoff was held on Oct 22nd and 23rd, at NM Tech in Socorro.
See the Kickoff Class Materials webpage to access links to the class material and videos of the sessions.
See the Dates Page for the dates of the events for the 33rd Annual Supercomputing Challenge.
Thursday March 23rd Jeff Holte, a Christa McAullife Educator and Global Educational Leader, talked about ChatGPT during a Zoom Webinar
Thanks to Capital High Students, Zach Burch, Britany Marquez, Isel Aargon, and their teacher Barbara Teterycz for sharing their Challenge project at the 2022 Girls Conference with STEM Santa Fe, 11/5/22. |
A quick look at the year:
Students, check your February Project Evaluations date, time and location. Let Consult know if there are any conflicts.
See all the Interims posted online, from the Interims Reports web page.
See all the Proposals posted online, from the Proposals web page.
Watch Mariah Carter's webinar on Visualization. (via YouTube) See the slides.
To learn more about the Supercomputing Challenge, read the Invitation to Participate.
Teachers, post the flyer to solicit students or edit the Word version of the flyer and add your contact information.
Teachers, student can get credit for participating in the Supercomputing Challenge.