Compute Ontario Summer School Survey
  • Compute Ontario Summer School Survey

    Every year, Compute Ontario runs a free, online Summer School on Advanced Research Computing and Research Data Management for Canadian academic researchers (including graduate and undergraduate students). In 2023, we had 30 courses delivered in two parallel streams over 3 weeks, with more than 500 people participating virtually.

    To make future Compute Ontario Summer Schools even better and more relevant, it would help tremendously if you could answer the following six questions (all questions are optional). Feel free to forward this to anyone who may be interested in this Summer School.

  • 1) How likely are you to attend (virtually) the 2024 summer school?

    This year's Compute Ontario online Summer school will most likely take place in June.
  • 2) Which courses would you be interested in attending at our Summer School?

    Open each topic category below and select any courses you would be interested in attending in the 2024 or future summer schools. Inside each category, you can select “Other” to add your own course suggestion. This is a list of possible topics - the actual course offerings for 2024 will be determined after reviewing survey results.
    • Domain specific 
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    • High Performance Computing (HPC) technologies 
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    • Machine Learning / AI 
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    • Parallel programming 
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    • Programming languages 
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    • Research Data Management 
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    • 3) Maximum course length you would be comfortable with

      One full day corresponds to 6 hours of teaching in total (includes lecturing and hands-on activities).
    • 4) Preferred hands-on fraction

      Please choose what fraction of a typical course should consist of hands-on work (the rest will be lecture format).
    • 5) Your research field

    • 6) Your skills

      For each skill, please choose one of the following options: No experience, up to 1 year of experience, or 1+ years of experience.
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