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Expand Up @@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ <h1>High Throughput Community Builds Stronger Ties at HTC24 Week</h1>
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<h2 id="chtc-and-the-osg-consortium-hosted-its-second-annual-throughput-computing-week-in-madison-wisconsin-joined-in-person-and-remotely-by-388-participants-this-years-themes-included-dedicated-sessions-on-campus-cyberinfrastructure-talks-on-ai-and-machine-learning-enabled-by-high-throughput-computing-and-tutorials-and-presentations-on-the-new-pelican-platform-project">CHTC and the OSG Consortium hosted its second annual Throughput Computing Week in Madison, Wisconsin joined in person and remotely by 388 participants. This year’s themes included dedicated sessions on campus cyberinfrastructure, talks on AI and machine learning enabled by high throughput computing, and tutorials and presentations on the new Pelican Platform project</h2>
<p><em>CHTC and the OSG Consortium hosted its second annual Throughput Computing Week in Madison, Wisconsin joined in person and remotely by 388 participants. This year’s themes included dedicated sessions on campus cyberinfrastructure, talks on AI and machine learning enabled by high throughput computing, and tutorials and presentations on the new Pelican Platform project.</em></p>

<p>July 8th-12th marked the <a href="https://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/">Center for High Throughput Computing</a>’s (CHTC) and the <a href="https://osg-htc.org/">OSG Consortium</a>’s second annual Throughput Computing Week, <a href="https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/timetable/#20240708">HTC24</a>. A total of 156 attendees in person, and 250 remote participants joined together, representing a total of 122 institutions, to share their contributions and insights for all things high throughput computing (HTC). Campuses from across the country intent on supporting research on their campuses as well as researchers from a wide range of science domains joined the event. Campuses varied significantly in size and experience with throughput computing but shared the common goal to advance research opportunities on their campuses. Similarly, researchers in attendance ranged broadly in their area of research from physics to biology to oceanography, but shared the drive to advance their work through HTC.</p>

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