Expo and Awards Ceremony Announcement
All teams that have submitted a final report
are invited to attend the Expo Monday, April 23rd and Awards
Ceremony Tuesday, April 24th at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
A schedule and a checklist to help you prepare for the event are below.
Activities Include:
- Tours of Los Alamos National Laboratory and the supercomputer center
- Demonstrations of the latest in hardware and software technology
- Demonstrations of scientific computing projects simulations and graphics
- Talking with scientists
- Meeting other students and teachers
- Display Board presentations of Supercomputing Challenge projects (the Expo)
- Awards Ceremony
Registration Procedures
The deadline for registering online is
April 4th, 2012.
Each person who attends the Expo activities must
be pre-registered so paperwork required by the Department of Energy can
be completed.
We also need an accurate count of those attending so that we can organize
the program, the housing, and order the food.
Teachers are responsible for supervision of the students.
Expo
The Expo will take place in the
Research Library and Study Center at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory's TA-3 site (see the
detailed map).
On Monday, April 23rd, each team will be assigned a half-hour
time slot between 8:30 and 11:30
to present their project to a set of judges. In addition to the poster
display, a (laptop) computer can be used during the presentation.
If you are bringing a laptop, make sure you understand these requirements.
After the teams present their projects, they should get ready to go on
tours of the Laboratory (quickly return valuable items and items not
allowed on the tours to their vehicles). After lunch the tours will
continue and will visit several different Laboratory sites to learn
about the ongoing research at Los Alamos.
The Awards Ceremony is on Tuesday, April 24th from 9:00 to
12:00 in the Church of Christ Auditorium (see the detailed
map) and will be followed by a lunch reception.
Tour Information
Everyone must bring a picture ID because you will have to present it to
take the tours. A driver's license or student picture ID is adequate.
If you do not have a driver's license, you can have a picture ID made at
the Department of Motor Vehicles. If we have your picture from the Kickoff,
that will do, but bring a picture ID just in case.
There can be NO last-minute substitutions; only those students and
teachers whose names have been sent in may attend the Laboratory tours
that go inside the security area.
Only US citizens will be allowed on the tours inside the security area,
but foreign national students may participate in the parts of the tours that are
outside of the security area.
Teams wanting to go on the tours together MUST go through the registration
line together. Tours will take place from 10:00 to 5:00 on Monday.
The following articles are PROHIBITED inside the security area:
- Firearms, other dangerous or deadly weapons, explosives, incendiary &
explosive devices. (This include pocket knives with blades longer than
2.5 inches.) So leave your big knives, leather-mans, and such at
home or in the car/bus.
- Privately owned recording equipment (audio, video, optical, or data).
So leave your cameras, mp3 players, flash drives, etc in the car/bus.
- Privately owned electronic equipment with a data exchange part capable
of being connected to automated information systems equipment.
- Privately owned cellular telephones. So leave your cell phones in the car/bus.
- Privately owned radio frequency transmitting equipment.
- Privately owned computers and associated media.
- Controlled substances including illegal drugs and associated
paraphernalia (less prescription medicine).
- Other items prohibited by law.
Safety is very important at Los Alamos National Laboratory. If you see
something that you feel is unsafe while at the Laboratory, report it
to the group escorts or to the Supercomputing Challenge coordinators.
Awards Ceremony
The Awards Ceremony will be held 9:00 to 12:00 on Tuesday, April 24th
at the Church of Christ auditorium. A lunch will follow.
In addition to the winning team and individual scholarship awards, all
teams who submit a team project will receive a certificate and a memento of
the 22nd annual Supercomputing Challenge.
Finalists will receive special certificates and awards. Other awards will
be given, including prizes and special recognition for winners in the Poster
Competitions as well as door prizes for students and teachers.
Projects Due
Remember! Noon on April 4th is the deadline for submitting the final team
project reports (electronic-copy via email to finalreport12 at challenge.nm.org)
and registering to attend the Expo and Awards Ceremony.
Project Advisor
Please invite your Project Advisor to attend the activities with your team.
If your Project Advisor plans to attend, please be sure to let us know by
including his/her name on the registration form. Also, be sure to tell
your Project Advisor that a photo ID is required for the tours.
What to Wear
You will be doing a lot of walking during the day, so wear
comfortable shoes. Bring a jacket or sweater because Los Alamos weather
can unexpectedly turn cold and rainy or snowy. Please dress nicely.
Bring your swimming suit if you would like to go swimming in the evening
at the Larry R. Walkup Aquatic Center in Los Alamos.
Lodging
Lodging will be available in Los Alamos Sunday and Monday evenings
for Expo registrants from more than 120 miles from Los Alamos and on
Monday evening for Expo registrants living between 60 and 120 miles
from Los Alamos.
The Supercomputing Challenge will pay for room (one or two nights at hotel
and breakfast included); any other lodging charges
will be your responsibility. Note that you will possibly share a
room with people from other teams (students will be placed four to a room
and teachers two to a room). Participants will be housed at
the Best Western Hilltop House Hotel (505-662-2441) or the Comfort Inn (505-661-1110).
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