ICER connects with a wide range of researchers and HPC professionals through our Buy-In Program, our Research Affiliations, and our Training Affiliations.
The Institute for Biodiversity, Ecology, Evolution, and Macrosystems (IBEEM) is a center at Michigan State University (MSU) designed to bring together scientists studying biodiversity at multiple scales with the goal of increasing visibility and productivity of scientists conducting this important research.
Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation is dedicated to advocating the use of advanced computing technology to accelerate scientific discovery for national competitiveness, global security, and economic success, as well as develop a diverse and well-prepared 21st century workforce.
Big Ten Academic Alliance is a consortium of Midwest research institutions dedicated to generating unique opportunities for students and faculty and serving the common good by sharing expertise, leveraging campus resources, and collaborating on innovative programs.
Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation facilities the widespread and effective use of petascale computing, through the development of new computing software, applications, and technologies.
Internet2 is a community of U.S. and international leaders in research, academia, industry, and government who create and collaborate via innovative technologies. Together, they accelerate research discovery, advance national and global education, and improve the delivery of public services.
ACCESS is a program established and funded by the National Science Foundation to help researchers and educators, with or without supporting grants, to utilize the nation's advanced computing systems and services - at no cost.
The Carpentries teach foundational coding and data science skills to researchers worldwide.
The focus of the CyberAmbassadors project is to develop, test, and refine new curriculum to help Cyberinfrastructure Professionals strengthen their communications, teamwork, and leadership skills and to offer professional skills training to college students and professionals working across STEM disciplines.
Campus Champions supports campus representatives as the local source of knowledge about HPC opportunities and resources, empowering campus researchers, educators, and students to advance scientific discovery.
The SIGHPC Education Chapter has as its purpose the promotion of interest in and knowledge of applications of High-Performance Computing (HPC) and computational science.