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Plasma-PEPSC has its first recipient of ACM SIGHPC fellowship

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Jeremy J. Williams, Plasma-PEPSC Project Manager at KTH, who represented the project at SC23 was delighted to receive the award of ACM SIGHPC Computational and Data Science Fellowship for 2023. The ACM SIGHPC fellowships are highly competitive, and are awarded after a rigorous merit review. The nominations were evaluated and ranked by a panel of experts (who were themselves diverse with respect to race, gender, discipline, and nationality) based on nominees’ overall potential for excellence
in data science and/or computational science, and the extent to which they will serve as leaders and role models to increase diversity in the workplace.

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