ByteBoost NSF Cybertraining Program: Results And Participant Highlights 2025

Presented on January 20, 2026

Hosted by Forough Ghahramani and Research Computing Campus Champions; featuring Paola Buitrago, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center/Carnegie Mellon University; Dhruva Chakravorty, Texas A&M University; and Dave Carlson, Stony Brook University

This talk reviews results and participant highlights from the second year of the ByteBoost NSF Cybertraining Program Workshop. ByteBoost is an NSF-funded program that provides researchers from diverse disciplines with training in modern computing technologies. Following a brief overview of the program by its organizers, participants from the most recent in-person workshop (held in August 2025 at PSC) share their experiences and present outcomes from the projects they developed during the event.

Important dates and deadlines

Application begins: March. 15, 2023
Application ends: April 19, 2023 (Anywhere on earth time zone)
Response ends: May 10, 2023

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number 2005597. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.