The Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC) provides an intensive, two-week training on the key skills, approaches and tools to design, implement and execute computational science and engineering applications on current high-end computing systems and the leadership-class computing systems of the future.
The Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC) provides intensive, two weeks of training on the key skills, approaches, and tools to design, implement, and execute computational science and engineering applications on current high-end computing systems and the leadership-class computing systems of the future.
As a bridge to that future, this two-week program fills the gap that exists in the training computational scientists typically receive through formal education or other shorter courses. With around 70 participants accepted each year, admission to the ATPESC program is highly competitive. ATPESC is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
The program will span two weeks, with lectures and hands-on laboratory sessions every day except Sunday. In addition to daily exercises, an exam will be given at the end of the program.
Applications for 2026 are now closed.