Diversity in HPC project launches
3 June 2016
The new Diversity in HPC (DiHPC) project is working to showcase the diversity of talent in the high performance computing community.
No personal characteristic should be a barrier to participating in HPC. This includes disability, sexuality, sex, ethnicity, gender identity, age, religion, culture, pregnancy and family.
The DiHPC project provides a set of resources and tools to help the HPC community engender change, implement best practice and champion diversity. Faces of HPC is a series of stories about people who represent the diversity of the HPC community, championing role models for an inclusive culture.
Diversity in HPC is a project developed by EPCC and funded through the UK national supercomputing facility ARCHER and the EPSRC.