• GPU in EDU at University of Minnesota

    Coffman Memorial Union, President's Room 300 Washington Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, MN, United States

    This one-day event, presented in collaboration with the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute at the University of Minnesota, features Dr. Christopher S. Simmons leading comprehensive sessions that equip academic researchers with a complete framework for implementing reproducible AI and scientific workflows. Visit Event Page to Register → All registrants will receive Zoom meeting information for remote participation and a link to the recorded sessions.

  • SC25

    America’s Center Convention Complex 701 Convention Plaza, St. Louis, MO, United States

    Come see us at Booth #3316! The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC25) will be held November 16–21, 2025, at the America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Sponsored by ACM and IEEE, SC25 brings together global leaders in supercomputing - including scientists, engineers, and developers - for a week of technical sessions, workshops, exhibits, and networking. Highlights include the Students@SC program, the SCinet networking initiative, and interactive exhibits from industry innovators, research institutions, and startups, all fostering collaboration and advancing innovation in HPC and AI.Check out what we have going on during conference week:Monday, November 1711 AM – 4 PMNational Blues Museum615 Washington Ave.St. Louis, MO 63101Click here for more info Cambridge Computer is hosting a mini tech showcase that offers a chance to connect with peers and learn about new technologies before the exhibit hall opens. The event will feature BBQ, beer, and live blues music for the whole afternoon.Tuesday, November 187 PM – 11 PMMissouri Athletic Club405 Washington Ave.St. Louis, MO 63102Click here for more info The biggest SC ancillary event of the year returns with over 25 sponsors, bringing together the HPC community for an evening of networking and celebration. You don’t […]

  • Implementing Open-Source LLMs

    Missouri Athletic Club 405 Washington Ave., St. Louis, United States

    Overview This meeting is the 2nd annual in-person gathering of the GPU Innovators User Community. In our inaugural meeting last year in Atlanta, we packed the room with passionate discussions about NVIDIA's Grace Hopper and Blackwell architectures—the powerhouse hardware that makes today's AI revolution possible. This year, we're taking the next logical step in our community's journey: transitioning from metal to models. TL;DR We'll tackle the questions keeping you up at night—which models fit your research needs, what hardware specifications actually matter, and how to deploy these systems using the open-source tools you already trust. Lunch is served afterwards at the Blues Museum down the street. Intended Audience This talk is designed for research computing professionals, HPC administrators, academic researchers, and AI enthusiasts seeking practical guidance on deploying open-source LLMs, selecting appropriate models, and integrating them into existing research computing infrastructure. Session Description The rapid evolution of open-source large language models presents researchers with unprecedented opportunities to deploy powerful AI capabilities while maintaining complete control over sensitive data and computational workflows. This tutorial addresses the critical challenge facing research computing centers: how to navigate the complex landscape of open-source LLMs to make informed decisions about model selection, hardware requirements, and […]

  • CoDEx 2026 – Computation and Data Exchange

    Norris University Center, Northwestern University 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL, United States

    CoDEx is Northwestern University's annual symposium showcasing innovative approaches to computational and data-intensive research. Featuring research talks, poster presentations, and a visualization challenge, this campus-wide event brings together faculty, researchers, and students across disciplines to discuss breakthroughs in data science, AI, simulation, and large-scale computing.

  • GA EMC Technology Association Spring Conference 2026

    Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center 2 10th Street, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The GA EMC Technology Association Spring Conference brings together IT professionals, engineers, and decision-makers from Georgia's 41 electric membership cooperatives. This multi-day event features technical sessions, vendor exhibits, and networking opportunities focused on the technologies powering the state's electric cooperative infrastructure.

  • Georgia GMIS 2026 Spring Conference

    Columbus Convention & Trade Center 801 Front Avenue, Columbus, GA, United States

    Georgia GMIS hosts its "Swinging for the Future" Spring Conference, connecting public-sector IT professionals from state and local government across Georgia. This five-day event features sessions on emerging technologies, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and digital government services, plus ample networking and professional development opportunities.

  • NCLGISA 2026 Spring Symposium

    Wilmington Convention Center 10 Convention Center Dr., Wilmington, NC, United States

    The NCLGISA Spring Symposium is the premier gathering for North Carolina's local government IT professionals. Featuring technology training, business-skill workshops, and a full vendor expo, this three-day event helps participants share ideas, explore innovative solutions, and strengthen the effectiveness of information systems serving NC communities.

  • AI & HPC Day at George Washington University

    George Washington University 800 22nd St NW, Washington D.C., DC, United States

    Description: Join Cambridge and the GW Information Technology (GW IT) team on Thursday, June 18th for an immersive exploration of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence. As part of the national GPU in EDU Seminar Series, Cambridge Computer and GW are bringing their expertise to GWU's Foggy Bottom campus in Washington, DC for an event hosted by the GW Information Technology team. This program is designed for faculty, researchers, and students who are looking to leverage the power of GPUs to accelerate discovery and innovation — supported by GW's high-performance network infrastructure through CAAREN. The day features expert-led presentations and hands-on demonstrations at the forefront of AI and data science in academic research. Whether you are just getting started with GPU computing or looking to scale an existing project, this is your opportunity to connect with industry leaders and GW peers, exchange ideas, and leave with practical strategies to accelerate what comes next.Agenda: GPU in EDU Track 9:15 AM | Morning Welcome - Clark Gaylord (GWU) 9:30 AM | Ensuring Reproducibility in AI: Declarative Tools for Managing Software Stacks and Workflows - Dr. Christopher S. Simmons (Cambridge Computer) 10:30 AM | Short Break 10:45 AM | Tutorial: Implementing Open-Source LLMs in […]

  • PEARC26

    Minneapolis Convention Center 1301 2nd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    PEARC26, themed "Resilient Roots + Empowered Communities," is the premier conference for research computing professionals. Hosted by ACM, this five-day event covers advanced research computing, workforce development, AI/ML, HPC, cloud infrastructure, and data science, with a strong emphasis on building a diverse and inclusive HPC community through student programs, mentorship, and professional development.

  • 2026 Cooperative Technologies Conference & Expo (CTCE)

    Wilmington Convention Center 10 Convention Center Dr., Wilmington, NC, United States

    CTCE is the annual four-day event hosted by North Carolina's Electric Cooperatives, bringing together more than 200 electric cooperative professionals and 90+ exhibitors. Tailored for IT, engineering, operations, and energy services professionals, CTCE delivers hands-on sessions, an interactive exhibit hall, and networking opportunities focused on the latest technologies shaping the electric utility industry.