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  1. Computational Geometry: An Introduction (Monographs in Computer Science) by Franco P. Preparata, Michael Ian Shamos, 1993-08-06
  2. Computational Complexity and Statistical Physics (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Proceedings)
  3. Computational Philosophy of Science (Bradford Books) by Paul R. Thagard, 1993-03-02
  4. Extending Ourselves: Computational Science, Empiricism, and Scientific Method by Paul Humphreys, 2007-01-21
  5. Computational Vision (Computer Science and Scientific Computing) by Harry Wechsler, 1990-09
  6. Numerical Methods for General and Structured Eigenvalue Problems (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering) by Daniel Kressner, 2005-09-01
  7. Econometrics, Statistics And Computational Approaches in Food And Health Sciences by Alok Bhargava, 2006-12-30
  8. Real-Time PDE-Constrained Optimization (Computational Science and Engineering) by L.T. Biegler, O. Ghattas, et all 2007-04-24
  9. Computational Materials Science: The Simulation of Materials Microstructures and Properties by Dierk Raabe, 1998-10-13
  10. Parallel Algorithms and Cluster Computing: Implementations, Algorithms and Applications (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  11. Computational Partial Differential Equations: Numerical Methods and Diffpack Programming (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering) by Hans P. Langtangen, 2003-03-10
  12. Computational Homology (Applied Mathematical Sciences) by Tomasz Kaczynski, Konstantin Mischaikow, et all 2004-01-09
  13. Computational Plasticity (Computational Methods in Applied Sciences) (Computational Methods in Applied Sciences)
  14. Computational Methods in Transport: Granlibakken 2004 (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)

21. SDSC: San Diego Supercomputer Center At UCSD
NPACI. Press Room. Visitor Information. Employment. Integrative Biology. computational science. Data. Grid and Cluster. High Performance. Networking. Visualization.
http://www.sdsc.edu/
Overview Leadership NPACI Press Room ... HPSS Statistics News Recent Coverage Calendar Powerful, User-Friendly Mapping and Spatial Analysis: SDSC's Spatial Information Systems Lab SDSC's Reagan Moore to Give Invited Keynote Talk at 19 th International Supercomputing Conference ... Microsoft creating Windows for supercomputers
New York Times, CNET
May 26, 2004 Five Questions with Fran Berman
San Diego Union Tribune
May 24, 2004 Genes with role in forming cilia linked to ailments
San Diego Union Tribune
May 14, 2004 Unlike Leopards, Jupiter Finds a Way to Change Its Spots
The New York Times
April 27, 2004 June 4-6, 2004
HPDC-13: IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Distributed Computing

Honolulu, Hawaii June 6-9, 2004 GGF-11 Global Grid Forum Honolulu, Hawaii June 9 - 11, 2004 Access Grid (AG) Retreat 2004 Toronto, Canada June 22-25, 2004 Berkeley SDSC UC San Diego, MC 0505 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0505 Tel. 858-534-5000 Fax. 858-534-5152 info@sdsc.edu

22. NSF MetaCenter Computational Science Highlights
Welcome to computational science Highlights. This multimedia collection contains descriptions of some of the 10,000 scientific research
http://www.sdsc.edu/MetaScience/welcome.html
Welcome to Computational Science Highlights
This multimedia collection contains descriptions of some of the 10,000 scientific research projects that have used the resources of National Science Foundation supercomputing centers. The reports range from astronomy to zoology, and include scientific breakthroughs on black holes, how the heart works, pollution control, and modelling the oceans. All reports have images, and many also are accompanied by animations and sound. You can find reports in two ways:
  • By browsing through an entire field of science, such as physics or chemistry, chosen from a list of fields click here or click the BROWSE button on any screen).
  • By searching for a list of relevant reports using keywords for subject, researcher or title ( click here or click the SEARCH button on any screen). Browsing will bring you all the reports in a subject area. Searching will retrieve fewer reports on more specific subjects. The goal of Metacenter Science Highlights is to highlight a few examples of scientific results achieved through institutions that are Metacenter participants. Selection and preparation of materials for presentation is at the discretion of the participating institutions. Please send any comments and suggestions to metascience@tc.cornell.edu
  • 23. Education Center On Computational Science And Engineering
    Center at San Diego State University. Includes projects, faculty, staff and students involved, training offered and presentations.
    http://www.edcenter.sdsu.edu/
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    San Diego State University

    National Science Foundation
    The Education Center on Computational Science and Engineering Need help creating an online survey? The ECCSE is presenting a workshop on the Automated Survey Creation Process, June 4, 2004, 1-4pm. ***Please take our pre-workshop Survey*** The mission of the Education Center on Computational Science and Engineering (ECCSE) is to foster the incorporation of high performance research tools for scientific investigation into the undergraduate curriculum. Our main goal is to better prepare learners for post-Baccalaureate activities where collaborative interdisciplinary teams, sophisticated computer tools, and effective communication are part of the research and problem solving environment. The ECCSE Team of faculty, students, and staff

    24. IEEE Xplore: Computational Science And Engineering, IEEE [see Also Computing In
    computational science and Engineering, IEEE see also Computing in Science Engineering. Issues of Year 2004 Not available Other Years
    http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=99

    25. Computational Science And Engineering (CSE)
    Masters level course in computational science and Engineering. The course covers CFD and FEA techniques and specialised modules in Electronics Packaging.
    http://cse.gre.ac.uk/

    26. To Avoid Delays, Please Use Cse.seas.wustl.edu , Thank You :)
    Louis is among the leaders in research and teaching for artificial intelligence, computational science, computer engineering, computer and systems architecture
    http://www.cs.wustl.edu/

    27. Welcome To The Center For Computational Sciences
    SGI Altix CCS has procured an SGI Altix for memory intensive research applications, such as computational chemistry and materials science.
    http://www.ccs.ornl.gov/
    CCS User Info CCS Computers Getting Accounts Getting Help ... SciDAC at ORNL MICS
    DOE Leadership-Class Computing Capability for Science will be developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham announced May 12, 2004 that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will grant ORNL and its development partners, Cray Inc., IBM Corp. and Silicon Graphics Inc., $25 million in funding to begin to build a 50 teraflop (50 trillion calculations per second) science research supercomputer. “This new facility will enable the Office of Science to deliver world leadership-class computing for science,” said Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham. “It will serve to revitalize the U.S. effort in high-end computing.” full text of Secretary Abrahms' Leadership Class Computing Announcement DOE Press Release ORNL News Media Release
    Cray X1 evaluation is extremely positive
    In FY03, CCS procured a 256-processor Cray X1 (known as "Phoenix") to evaluate the processors, memory subsystem, scalabiltiy of the architecture, software environment and to predict the expected sustained performance on key DOE applications codes. The results of the micro-benchmarks and kernel benchmarks show the architecture of the Cray X1 to be exceptionally fast for most operations. The best results are shown on large problems, where it is not possible to fit the entire problem into the cache of the processors. These large problems are exactly the types of problems that are important for the DOE and ultra-scale simulation.

    28. Computer Science At RPI
    Computational finance; computational science and engineering and numerical analysis; Computer vision and computational geometry; Data
    http://www.cs.rpi.edu/
    Recent Department News Upcoming events Site search: Admissions Undergraduate Graduate Institute Admissions: Undergraduate Graduate Academics Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Courses Institute Academics Research All Research Groups Technical Reports Anonymous FTP Institute Research People Faculty Staff Who to Contact Institute Directory News and Events Colloquia News Events Open Positions ... Institute Events Computing Resources Overview Lab Manual Institute Computing The Computer Science Department at RPI consists of 27 faculty, renowned nationally and internationally for their work. Major research areas include computer vision, engineering database systems, high performance computing, high-level hardware synthesis, human machine interfaces, image and signal processing, numerical computing, parallel processing, software design, and theoretical computer science. The Department confers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. Currently there are about 750 undergraduates and about 150 graduate students. The Computer Science Department is now accepting applications for faculty positions. Department News New Research Project Investigates 3D Modeling and Tracking From Distributed, Mobile Sensors

    29. NASA : Computational Sciences Division
    Skip header. computational sciences at NASA Ames Research Center. computational sciences Division Seminar Building 269, Rm 179 0526-2004 200 pm.
    http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/index.php
    Skip header Home Organization News/Events ... Software Type Size: A A A A ...
    A system that 'speaks' the mind

    NASA scientists have begun to computerize human, silent reading using nerve signals....
    ISS Engineering Decision Support

    SimStation provides a comprehensive view of the dynamic space vehicle....
    Software assists flight safety programs

    ADIS gives flight safety analysts access to weather data previously unavailable to them....
    A smart approach

    The Intelligent Flight Control (IFC) system automatically adjusts an airplane's flight controls to ...
    Space Suits and All

    What skills, technologies and work systems are needed for a human mission to Mars?... A Hands-Free System on Mars Geologists use the Mobile Agents system to automatically gather, record and send data.... Model-Based Hazard Analysis Tool is now able to detect and report inappropriate diagnoses.... CAS MER Mission Support Read the latest about our collaborative work technologies in use at mission control at JPL.... ARA MER Mission support Read about our science activity planning and Mars terrain visualization tools in use at JPL.... Evolved Antenna for ST5 The mission is funding fabrication and testing. Flight qualification tests are to begin next month....

    30. Home
    Engineering services, research and development in Signal Processing, computational science and Error Analysis. Based in Sterling, VA, USA.
    http://signal-science.com/
    Home About Us Contact Us News ... Links Signal Science provides high level engineering services including:
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    31. NASA : Computational Sciences Division
    More results from ic.arc.nasa.gov Department of Computer Science, The University of Tennessee at Robert Day MS , 2003 Research Associate, Computational Biology Institute, Center for computational sciences, ORNL Message I am part of a group researching and
    http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/ic/
    Skip header Home Organization News/Events ... Software Type Size: A A A A ...
    A system that 'speaks' the mind

    NASA scientists have begun to computerize human, silent reading using nerve signals....
    ISS Engineering Decision Support

    SimStation provides a comprehensive view of the dynamic space vehicle....
    Software assists flight safety programs

    ADIS gives flight safety analysts access to weather data previously unavailable to them....
    A smart approach

    The Intelligent Flight Control (IFC) system automatically adjusts an airplane's flight controls to ...
    Space Suits and All

    What skills, technologies and work systems are needed for a human mission to Mars?... A Hands-Free System on Mars Geologists use the Mobile Agents system to automatically gather, record and send data.... Model-Based Hazard Analysis Tool is now able to detect and report inappropriate diagnoses.... CAS MER Mission Support Read the latest about our collaborative work technologies in use at mission control at JPL.... ARA MER Mission support Read about our science activity planning and Mars terrain visualization tools in use at JPL.... Evolved Antenna for ST5 The mission is funding fabrication and testing. Flight qualification tests are to begin next month....

    32. ISI: Computational Physics Resources
    A General Computational Physics resource website primarily intended for upperyear University students. Includes links to University Computational Physics groups, computational physics journals.
    http://www.isi.loyola.edu/library/cp.html
    General Computational Physics Resources Computational Science Education Project Homepage - a pioneering effort, primarily intended for upper-year University students. A very successful and rich electronic book, with chapters and case studies contributed by various authors from around the world. University Computational Physics Center for Simulational Physics at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA. Institute of Physics at Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz Germany. Institute for Computer Applications at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Materials Modelling Laboratory at Oxford University, Great Britain. Center for Computational Sciences, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). HPCCI Materials at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

    33. Scientific Computing And Visualization Home Page
    Scientific computing and visualization group at Boston University. Research in computational science and engineering, scientific visualization, and computer graphics.
    http://scv.bu.edu/
    Scientific Computing and Visualization
    Welcome to the Boston University Scientific Computing and Visualization Group's Web server. The Scientific Computing and Visualization (SCV) group within the Office of Information Technology at Boston University provides specialized computing and communication resources geared towards research and education in computational science and engineering, scientific visualization, computer graphics and other disciplines which have high-performance computing requirements. SCV manages these resources in close collaboration with the University's Center for Computational Science . The computing facilities provided by the group include an IBM pSeries 690 (Regatta), an IBM pSeries 655, an Intel Pentium III Linux Cluster, a computer graphics laboratory featuring 3D, full color computer graphics workstations, our Access Grid Conference Facility and the high resolution, passive stereo display Deep Vision Display Wall. A more detailed description of the SCV computing facilities is available. The SCV staff is available to assist the community in the effective utilization of these resources. Some examples of areas in which we can help are in the use of the various programming tools and packages, the development of parallel algorithms and programs, the development of custom computer graphics tools, the application of graphics algorithms and the conversion of data into effective graphical representations. SCV also provides production facilities for generating

    34. SCScover2004
    Copyright School of computational sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA Last modified March 1, 2004. Please send questions
    http://www.scs.gmu.edu/
    Last modified: March 1, 2004
    Please send questions or comments to Dr. Peter A. Becker at pbecker@gmu.edu
    Graphic design: Janejira Kalsmith
    Programming: Guido Cervone and Liviu Panait

    35. ICCS 2004
    The International Conference on computational science 2004 (ICCS 2004) aims to bring together researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science
    http://www.cyfronet.krakow.pl/iccs2004/
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    P O N ... S - the officially appointed carrier for the ICCS 2004
    Proceedings of ICCS'2004 are available online: Part I http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-22114-X Part II http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-22115-8 Part III http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-22116-6 Part IV http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-22129-8 Important information O b j e c t i v e s The ... Ever since the first International Conference on Computational Science in 2001 in San Francisco (USA), ICCS has attracted increasingly more researchers involved in the challenging research field of Computational Science. Over the last 3 years a total of more than 1500 people attended the conference series. With a typical acceptance ratio of 40% after peer review of the submitted papers, a total of over 1000 high quality papers have been published in proceedings by Springer Verlag. These proceeding series have become a major intellectual resource for computational science researchers pushing the edge of the field. external accesses since October 15, 2003 Last updated: May 21, 2004

    36. DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Main Page
    The computational science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) is a program funded by the Department of Energy, Office of Defense Programs and Office of Science.
    http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/
    The Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) is a program funded by the Department of Energy, Office of Defense Programs and Office of Science. This program works to identify and provide support for some of the very best computational science graduate students in the nation. This fellowship has supported over 120 students at approximately 50 universities. The second issue of DEIXIS , the award-winning DOE CSGF annual, is now available. Click here to request a copy. An abridged online version of the magazine is also available.
    START PLANNING NOW: The 2004 CSGF Fellows Conference will be held July 19-22, 2004 in Washington DC. Watch your email for details. It is a pleasure to announce the 2004 DOE CSGF awardees DOE CSGF Current Fellows Listing DOE CSGF Fellows Information Alumni Information The deadline for the 2004-2005 application was January 14, 2004 . The application for 2005-2006 will be available sometime in September 2004; if you would like to be notified by email, click here Those who applied online can click here to log in and check on the status of their application supporting materials.

    37. The 2002 International Conference On Computational Science
    International Conference on computational science. Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2124 April 2002.
    http://www.science.uva.nl/events/ICCS2002/

    38. Ronald F. Boisvert
    NIST Numerical solution of partial differential equations, mathematical software, and information services that support computational science.
    http://gams.nist.gov/acmd/Staff/RBoisvert/index.html
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    Ronald F. Boisvert Ronald F. Boisvert
    Outstanding Contribution to ACM Award in 2000, and the Keene State College Alumni Achievement Award in 2002. He is a member of the ACM, IEEE Computer Society, and SIAM. Vertical
    Affiliation
    Mathematical and Computational Science Division
    Information Technology Laboratory

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

    Technology Administration
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    Positions Chief, NIST Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division
    Editor-in-Chief, ACM Transactions on Math Software
    Vice Chair, ACM Publications Board [ photo Chair, IFIP Working Group 2.5 (Numerical Software) [ photo Location Building 820 ( NIST North ) (820 West Diamond Avenue) Room 366 NIST Gaithersburg, MD USA Postal Address Mail Stop 8910 NIST Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8910 USA Contacts Email : boisvert@nist.gov Voice : (301) 975-3812 FAX : (301) 990-4127 Education Ph.D. 1979, Purdue University, Computer Science M.S. 1977, Purdue University, Computer Science M.S. 1975, The College of William and Mary , Applied Science B.S. 1973

    39. Computational Science Education Project Homepage
    computational science Education Project. The new URL for the CSEP ebook at this site is http//csep1.phy.ornl.gov/.
    http://compsci.cas.vanderbilt.edu/csep.html
    Computational Science Education Project
    The new URL for the CSEP ebook at this site is: http://csep1.phy.ornl.gov/

    40. CACR Home Page - Center For Advanced Computing Research
    Provides facilities for computational science and engineering research at Caltech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Research information, publications, and news.
    http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/
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    C A L I F O R N I A I N S T I T U T E O F T E C H N O L O G Y
    New World Record Announced for Internet Performance
    An international team has set a new Internet2R Land Speed Record by transferring data across nearly 11,000 kilometers at an average rate of 6.25 gigabits per second (Gbps), nearly 10,000 times faster than a typical home broadband connection, from Geneva, Switzerland to Los Angeles, Calif. more

    CACR is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the field of high-performance computing, communication, and data engineering. Major activities include carrying out large-scale scientific and engineering applications on parallel supercomputers and coordinating collaborative research projects on high-speed network technologies, distributed computing and database methodologies, and related topics. Our goal is to help further the state of the art in scientific computing.
    CACR Employment Opportunities

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    Last Update 20 Apr 2004
    Employment Opportunities
    CACR seeks an Executive Directo r. See

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