Lead Principal Investigator and Professor of Computer Science Kirk Cameron explains what the NSF-funded VarSys project is and why we are studying variability in computing at Virginia Tech.
Lead Principal Investigator and Professor of Computer Science Kirk Cameron explains what the NSF-funded VarSys project is and why we are studying variability in computing at Virginia Tech.
Meet the team. Here is Ph.D. candidate Tyler Chang talking abt his role on the project. https://www.facebook.com/VarsyslabDepartmentofComputerScience/videos/465336027245815/ …
We are practitioners and proponents of diversity on our own @VarSysLab team. Hear some reasons why #inclusion & #diversity are beneficial to all in this @1A story about the future of #WomeninTech. https://bit.ly/2tAkSn9 pic.twitter.com/6ggsqjqHMW
As researchers in computing effiency, we are glad to help usher in the era of #Summit, or 122.3 quintillion mathematical operations per second, or 122 #petaflops. https://cnet.co/2yG9xad
As researchers in computing effiency, we are glad to help usher in the era of #Summit, or 122.3 quintillion mathematical operations per second, or 122 #petaflops. https://cnet.co/2yG9xad
Is there a #WorldCup for #supercomputing? @sciencemagazine thinks the US just won it. https://bit.ly/2JClKSk