One of the objectives of the Purdue Women in HPC (WHPC) program is to promote interest in technical fields, specifically in High Performance Computing (HPC). Watch this space for a variety of resources that we hope will promote professional and personal development for the Purdue community.
National Organizations for Women in Tech
- Women in HPC
- Anita Borg Institute
- Women in Tech
- National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT)
- ACM Women in Computing
- Girls Who Code
- Black Girls Code
- Girls in Tech
- Girls Develop It
- LinuxChix
Other Purdue Women-focused On-Campus Programs
- Women in Engineering
- Women in Agriculture
- Women in Science
- Women in Management
- Women in Science and Engineering Tutoring Program
- Women in Physics
Articles on Women in Tech and Diversity
- The 43 most powerful women engineers in 2017
- 6 ways to get women into leadership positions and keep them there
- Washington's top 100 tech leaders in 2017
- Melinda Gates: The tech industry needs to solve its gender problem - now
- The challenge of hiring and retaining women: An interview with the head of HR at EBAY
- Why is tech failing at diversity and how it can succeed
Contact Info
Questions? Contact our WHPC staff at whpcinfo@lists.purdue.edu for more information.