Elizabeth Leake is a project manager of advanced cyberinfrastructure at Texas A&M University. She founded STEM-Trek, a global, grassroots nonprofit organization that supports travel, mentoring and professional development opportunities for science, technology, engineering and mathematics scholars from underrepresented groups and regions.
Prior to founding STEM-Trek, Leake served as a high...
Elizabeth Leake is a project manager of advanced cyberinfrastructure at Texas A&M University. She founded STEM-Trek, a global, grassroots nonprofit organization that supports travel, mentoring and professional development opportunities for science, technology, engineering and mathematics scholars from underrepresented groups and regions.
Prior to founding STEM-Trek, Leake served as a high-performance external relations specialist and storyteller. She first became engaged with advanced cyberinfrastructure (CI) when she led a nationally distributed team of 18 science and technology communicators as the U.S. National Science Foundation TeraGrid project’s external relations coordinator. In that role, she was point facilitator for the DEISA/PRACE and TeraGrid/XSEDE EU-US HPC Summer Schools in Catania, Italy and South Lake Tahoe, California-U.S. That experience sparked a lifelong interest in scholarly travel. Her fascination with high-throughput, cloud-enabled and VM technologies was ignited when she corresponded for U.S. Open Science Grid All Hands meetings and European Grid Infrastructure (EGEE/EGI) Community Forums (2008-2012).
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Many of Leake’s EGI stories were featured by International Science Grid This Week (iSGTW/ScienceNode), and CERN’s GridCast. As a frequent contributor to HPCwire, she chronicles the activities of the South African Center for HPC, Square Kilometer Array Project and Southern African Development Community (SADC) HPC Forum. Through her involvement with the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) student program and communications team, her stories were featured by ISC’s Top500.
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