Together with NVIDIA and OpenACC organization, Princeton University hosts an annual hackathon each summer occurring in a hybrid format.
Open Hackathons are multi-day, intensive hands-on events designed to help computational scientists and researchers port, accelerate and optimize their applications on a variety of data center architectures including CPUs and GPUs. The event pairs participants with dedicated mentors experienced in programming and targeted application areas to realize performance gains and speedups using a variety of programming models, libraries, and tools.
The goal of the Open Hackathon is for computational scientists to port, accelerate, and optimize their scientific applications to modern computer architectures, including CPUs, GPUs, and other computing technologies. Participating teams should leave the event either with their applications accelerated and/or optimized on the latest supercomputing hardware or with a clear roadmap of the next steps needed to leverage these resources.
This hackathon is open to everyone looking to take their projects to the next level; however, priority acceptance will be given to Princeton-affiliated scientists and their collaborators.
Learn more or submit an application:
https://researchcomputing.princeton.edu/hackathon