Jan. 9, 2026 — Proposals for presentations at the Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Consortium’s annual High Performance Computing Symposium are being accepted from now until January 30th, according to Becky Yeager, executive director of the RMACC and coordinator for the event.
Proposals can be submitted at the website: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/vMyXYD16uW. For further information about submitting proposals, or to learn more about the RMACC and its mission, check the website: www.colorado.edu/partnerships/rmacc.
This year’s symposium will be held May 12-14 at Boise State University in Idaho, an academic member of the 40-member consortium that spans the nine-state intermountain region.
The symposium tracks are artificial intelligence, workforce development, research cybersecurity, system administration, and user support.
The event supports RMACC’s mission to facilitate effective use of HPC in the region. It brings together researchers, educators, system administrators, students, and computing professionals from across the region to share expertise, best practices, and emerging ideas in high performance and advanced computing.





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