Research computing stakeholders have grown to consider The Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing (PEARC) Conference series as a forum for discussing challenges, opportunities, and solutions specific to research computing. Also, the consistent growth in data and the ubiquity of research instruments has increased the array of research areas that rely on advanced research computing. Thus, access to reliable, robust and resilient high-performance computing (HPC) resources as well as data solutions is no longer a luxury, but an expectation and requirement for researchers to stay competitive in their domain. Highly skilled individuals are needed to facilitate computation and accompany users in their usage of research computing tools. Thus, the theme for this year’s PEARC conference is “The Power of Collaboration”. Building on the success of the XSEDE and PEARC conference series, this year’s conference aims to highlight the role and importance of the power of collaboration while broadening the community by introducing the next generation to the world of Research Computing. The conference exposes students and scientists to professional networks and other resources that facilitate research workforce development. Students are paired with mentors from a community of experts, who provide support and networking opportunities at and beyond the conference. Research presentations and lightning talks are additional opportunities available to attendees. PEARC25’s program o