Are you conducting research in education and looking to expand your impact?
InSPIRE is inviting faculty, staff, and graduate students to participate in our 2025 HPC workshop
Dates: October 8 - October 10, 2025
Location: Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay
Selected participants will receive sponsorship to attend, gaining access to hands-on sessions in high-performance computing, data-driven education research, and collaborative networking opportunities with peers from across the country. For more information about InSPIRE please contact kinnis.gosha@morehouse.edu.
Learn how to access and apply TACC supercomputing systems (like Stampede3 and Frontera) to support education research and instruction
Work in groups to draft TACC‑integrated assignments and explore strategies for including advanced computing resources in NSF grant proposals
Use tools like Jupyter and Web TACC for teaching, get onboarding support for students, and attend one-on-one consultations with experts and NSF program officers
Eligible applicants include education researchers, graduate students, faculty, and staff who are engaged in or supporting education research and are interested in integrating advanced computing resources into their work.
Apply HERE by September 5, 2025
Dates: October 8 - October 10, 2025
Location: Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay
If accepted, participants will receive full sponsorship, including registration, travel, lodging, and airfare for the conference dates, and are expected to attend all workshop sessions.
The closest airport to the workshop venue is Miami International Airport (MIA), located approximately 7.5 miles away. MIA offers extensive domestic and international service and is about a 15–20 minute drive to the event location. Ground transportation options from MIA include taxis, rideshare services (Uber/Lyft), rental cars, and the Metrorail Orange Line with transfer to the Metromover system for nearby stops.
Alternatively, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is located about 25 miles north of Miami and is a 30–45 minute drive to the venue, depending on traffic.
Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)
Morehouse Center for Broadening Participation in Computing
1:00 PM – 6:00 PM | Registration
1:00 PM – 4:30 PM | Focus Groups
Moderator: Linda Akli (TACC)
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Welcome Reception
Includes one-on-one consultations sign-up
Moderator: Kinnis Gosha (Morehouse College)
Host welcome remarks
Participant introductions
Goals of the workshop
Moderator: TBA (TACC)
What is TACC? Why it matters in CS education
Overview of TACC systems (Stampede3, Frontera, etc.)
Types of problems suited for supercomputing
Real-world research examples
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM | Session 2: Hands-On — Accessing TACC Systems
Moderator: Virginia Trueheart (TACC)
Setting up a TACC account
Overview of the TACC User Portal
Logging into TACC (SSH)
Running your first job on a cluster
Moderator: Kinnis Gosha
Keynote Speaker: NSF Program Officer (TBA)
Moderator: Kinnis Gosha
Faculty at ERI who specialized in either teaching or research
Brief Demo of Teaching or Research Projects
Q&A from moderator
Q&A from attendees
Moderator: Kelly P. Gaither
Sample modules using TACC (e.g., HPC intro, Python parallelization, bioinformatics pipelines)
Aligning TACC usage with course learning objectives
Example assignments and labs
Adapting to introductory vs. advanced courses
Collaborative Curriculum Design Sprint
Faculty work in small groups by course type (e.g., systems, data science, intro CS)
Draft a TACC-integrated assignment, lab, or unit
Peer feedback
Moderator: Kinnis Gosha (Morehouse College)
Prospective NSF programs
How to select a program to submit to (e.g., alignment with institution, collaborators, experience, etc)
How to Include Advanced Computing Resources in Your Proposal
Roundtable & Proposal Outline Breakouts
Roundtable Reporting
Moderator: Kinnis Gosha (Morehouse College)
Agenda for the day
Announcements
Morning Keynote on the NAIRR Pilot (Speaker: TBA)
Moderator: Virginia Trueheart (TACC)
Using Jupyter Notebooks on TACC
TACC's portal-based interfaces (e.g., Web TACC)
Using TACC for student projects and capstones
Security, FERPA, and account management tips
Basic Linux commands refresher
Onboarding Students
Science Gateway: Tools and Datasets
Moderator: Kinnis Gosha (Morehouse College)
Closing remarks
TACC education resources (documentation, helpdesk, training sessions)
Discussion: What support is needed moving forward?
Follow-up opportunities (e.g., TACC workshops, summer programs, research collaboration)
Post-workshop survey
Grant Proposal Writing Expert: Kinnis Gosha (Morehouse College)
Teaching Expert: Linda Akli (Texas Advanced Computing Center)
Research Expert: Kelly P. Gaither (Texas Advanced Computing Center)
NSF Program Officer: TBA