BARCELONA, March 5, 2018 — Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) now enjoys the services of SuperGeek, a mascot whose mission is to bring supercomputers closer to young people and stimulate their interest in science and technology.
The first public appearance of the mascot has been in the form of a shirt during the YoMo Barcelona 2018 Festival, in which the BSC has held workshops and talks, and has also set up an interactive stand for the students. SuperGeek has also been in charge of guiding the interactive quiz with didactic purposes developed by the BSC for the YoMo Festival.
This initiative is part of the actions carried out by BSC to bring its technological and research activity to the whole society. The center organizes guided visits to the MareNostrum supercomputer, which was visited by more than 10,000 people last year (the public can request a guided visit to [email protected]), and participates in numerous informative events such as the OpenHouse open day, the BIYSC program of the La Pedrera Foundation, the Festa de la Ciència organized by the Barcelona City Council or the Mobile Week, among others. BSC also collaborates in the organization of several Hackathons and Datathons, such as the one recently organized by the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB).
About Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) is the national supercomputing center in Spain. BSC specializes in High Performance Computing (HPC) and its mission is two-fold: to provide infrastructure and supercomputing services to European scientists, and to generate knowledge and technology to transfer to business and society.
BSC is a Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence and a first level hosting member of the European research infrastructure PRACE (Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe). BSC also manages the Spanish Supercomputing Network (RES).
BSC is a consortium formed by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government, the Business and Knowledge Department of the Catalan Government and the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC).
Source: Barcelona Supercomputing Center