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  1. Advanced Thermodynamics Engineering (Computational Mechanics and Applied Analysis Series) by Kalyan Annamalai, Ishwar K. Puri, 2001-08-31
  2. Multiscale Methods in Science and Engineering (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  3. Automatic Differentiation: Applications, Theory, and Implementations (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  4. Multiscale and Multiresolution Methods: Theory and Applications (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  5. Computer Aided Design of Cable Membrane Structures (Saxe-Coburg Publications on Computational Engineering) by B. H. V. Topping, P. Ivanyi, 2008-01-01
  6. Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Incompressible Flows: Analytical and Numerical Results for a Class of LES Models (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering) by Volker John, 2003-12-05
  7. Computational Methods for Macromolecules: Challenges and Applications: Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Algorithms for Macromolecular Modeling, ... in Computational Science and Engineering)
  8. Ieee/Iafe/Informs 1998 Conference on Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering (Cifer): March 29-31, 1998 New York City Crowne Plaza Manhattane by IEEE Neural Networks Council, Th&&&&, 1998-06
  9. Computational Electromagnetics: Proceedings of the GAMM Workshop on "Computational Electromagnetics", Kiel, Germany, January 26-28, 2001 (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  10. Computational Intelligence in Software Engineering (Advances in Fuzzy Systems, Applications and Theory , Vol 16)
  11. Complex Effects in Large Eddy Simulations (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  12. Classical and Computational Solid Mechanics (Advanced Series in Engineering Science) by Y. C. Fung, Pin Tong, 2001-10
  13. Meshfree Methods for Partial Differential Equations III (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  14. New Algorithms for Macromolecular Simulation (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)

61. UTA Biomedical Engineering Program Overview
Molecular and computational engineering (Ph.D. only). Advisor Liping Tang, Ph.D. The Molecular Engineering track is designed to take
http://www.uta.edu/biomed_eng/overview/molecular.php
Molecular and Computational Engineering (Ph.D. only) Advisor: Liping Tang, Ph.D
The Molecular Engineering track is designed to take advantage of the great activity at UT Southwestern in gene therapy, diagnostics and genomics engineering. It is also designed to exploit educational opportunities for our students, spanning many clinical and basic science departments. Only doctoral students are currently admitted. A student wishing to pursue this track must have approval from the faculty of Biomedical Engineering and the faculty of the Division of Cell and Molecular Biology. A curriculum has been designed to enhance the teaching and training of biomedical engineering students with backgrounds in electrical, mechanical and chemical engineering. Students will be given courses and lab rotations in robotics, imaging and biomaterials in their first graduate year to prepare them for molecular engineering training. They will take the core curriculum of the Division of Cell and Molecular Biology in their third and fourth semesters. This provides an excellent instruction in the theory and methods of molecular biology. Students will rotate during the third semester through selected labs in genetics and development, genomics, immunology, cell biology and neuroscience. By then, doctoral students will have chosen the laboratory and mentor for their doctoral research. On average, five years will be required to complete the doctoral program. The comprehensive core curriculum of the Division of Cell and Molecular Biology is the basis for instruction for the molecular bioengineering doctoral students. Elements of this curriculum have been taken and passed by several biomedical engineering doctoral students, suggesting that it is appropriate for the intended grounding in the theory and techniques of molecular biology.

62. Computational Engineering In Advanced Design
computational engineering IN ADVANCED DESIGN MSc program in Civil Engineering. CNWCounter visitors since Dec 12, 2004 Webmaster,
http://web.fsv.cvut.cz/englishcourses/compeng
Czech Technical University
in Prague
Faculty of Civil Engineering
COMPUTATIONAL
ENGINEERING
IN ADVANCED DESIGN
MSc program in Civil Engineering visitors since Dec 12, 2004 Webmaster What's new on the page:
  • Mar 9, 2004 Update of taught subjects database . Feb 11, 2004 Basic information on scholarship added in "Basic Facts". Jan 7, 2004 Correction of application forms for one-semester applicants.
    Addition of PDF version Jan 6, 2004 Addition of application forms Dec 12, 2003 Start of the page

63. Hannover University - Studies - Study Guide Computational Engineering
Campus, Study Guide computational engineering. Study Profile. Further Information and Addresses. Important Addresses for the Study of computational engineering.
http://www.uni-hannover.de/en/studium/stfuhrer/e_comp_ing.htm
Study Guide - Computational Engineering
Study Profile
Introduction Degrees and Qualifications How to Apply Dates for the Diary ... Practical Training
General Course Information
General Information on the Course of Studies Course Length Course Structure Recognition of Study Elements and Achievements
Curriculum
Basic Study Stage Main Study Stage Extension Study Stage Study and Examination Regulations
Further Information and Addresses
Important Addresses for the Study of Computational Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering and Surveying Applications Deadlines, Admissions Figures, etc. Information in German only
Last updated:

64. Hannover University - International Studies - Computational Engineering
computational engineering. The University of Hannover offers a Master Programme in “computational engineering” since Winter Semester 2001/02.
http://www.uni-hannover.de/en/internat/int_studium/master/e_ma_comp_ing.htm
International Master Programmes
Computational Engineering
Computers - as it happens also engineering products - have established themselves as important tools for engineers in recent years and have replaced the pocket calculators and set squares. The complex, interdisciplinary challenges which engineers will face in the 21st century cannot be solved without computer simulations.
Master of Science
The University of Hannover offers a Master Programme in “Computational Engineering” since Winter Semester 2001/02. This programme combines at a high score level the foundations of computational methods in engineering. Courses are given in the fields: Applied Mathematics Advanced Mechanics Applied Informatics Engineering Applications Engineering applications can be chosen from courses in civil engineering, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering.

Further Information
Successful candidates should have at least a BSc in an engineering discipline, but the studies are open for applied mathematicians or physicians too. Depending on the former studies an individual start-up programme will be designed for those applicants. Study Guide - Computational Engineering Faculty-own Information

Contact
Bilal Zeaiter
Studies in Computational Engineering
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Surveying

(Fachbereich Bauingenieur- und Vermessungswesen) E-mail: zeaiter@ibnm.uni-hannover.de

65. Masterstudiengang Computational Engineering, 2. Studiensemester
Translate this page VVZ Sommersemester 2004 » XII. Fakultät für Bauingenieurwesen » Masterstudiengang computational engineering, 2. Studiensemester. Veranstaltung(en).
http://www.uv.rub.de/pvz-planung/i3v/00022000/03776922.htm
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66. Computational Engineering - Dresden University Of Technology
Translate this page computational engineering at Dresden University of Technology
http://wwwce.inf.tu-dresden.de/

67. TechScience
Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on computational engineering Sciences Edited by Satya N.Atluri, Genki Yagawa (Read More) Contains the entire
http://www.techscience.com/books/aces97_hc.html
Home Academic Journals CREST Monograph Series Journal Subscriptions ... The Meshless Method
BIE Discretization Theory of
Edge Diffraction
of Electromagnetics The Meshless Local
Petrov-Galerkin (MLPG)
Method Advances in
Computational
2001 (CD) Advances in
Computational
2000 (Hardcover) Modeling and Simulation
Based Engineering (Hardcover) Advances in Computational Engineering Science 1997 (Hardcover) Durability (Hardcover) Design-Sensitivity Analysis(Softcover) Inverse Problem (Softcover) Durability of Metal Aircraft Structures (Hardcover) Crest Monograph Series Crest Monograph Series Journal Subscriptions Journal Order Form ... (Read More Contains the entire proceedings from the sixth ICES conference held May 5-10, 1997 in San Jose, Costa Rica. Chapter Titles: Fracture and Damage Mechanics . Computational Mechanics for Electronic Devices/Components . Innovative Computational/Analytical Methods for Electromagnetics . New Developments in Variational Methods/Mathematical Foundation/Finite Element Formulation . Computational Mechanics in Bio and Biomedical Engineering

68. TechScience
Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on computational engineering Sciences Edited by Satya N.Atluri, Frederick W. Brust (Read More) Contains the
http://www.techscience.com/books/aces00_hc.html
Home Academic Journals CREST Monograph Series Journal Subscriptions ... The Meshless Method
BIE Discretization Theory of
Edge Diffraction
of Electromagnetics The Meshless Local
Petrov-Galerkin (MLPG)
Method Advances in
Computational
2001 (CD) Advances in
Computational
2000 (Hardcover) Modeling and Simulation
Based Engineering (Hardcover) Advances in Computational Engineering Science 1997 (Hardcover) Durability (Hardcover) Design-Sensitivity Analysis(Softcover) Inverse Problem (Softcover) Durability of Metal Aircraft Structures (Hardcover) Crest Monograph Series Crest Monograph Series Journal Subscriptions Journal Order Form ... (Read More Contains the entire proceedings from the eighth ICES conference held August 18-24, 2000 in Anaheim, California. Chapter Titles: Boundary Element Methods . Boundary Element Methods for Vibrations and Wave Propagation . Computational Electronic Packaging . Computational Intelligence and Advanced Information Technologies in Engineering Science

69. TPAC Marine Computational Engineering Awareness Workshop
TPAC Marine computational engineering Awareness Workshop. Identify development opportunities within industry clusters based on computational engineering.
http://www.antcrc.utas.edu.au/tpac/ce_workshop/
Tasmanian Partnership for Advanced Computing
TPAC Marine Computational Engineering Awareness Workshop
8:30 - 17:00, Monday 27th October Australian Maritime College, Launceston, Tasmania
Goals:
Raise industry awareness of the capabilities of Computational Engineering building on regional strengths in marine engineering. Identify development opportunities within industry clusters based on computational engineering. Establish a basis for Tasmanian participation in a Computational Engineering Network. With the aim of encouraging SME's in the marine sector to use computational engineering either in-house or externally, either through other industry participants or in a joint research project with an educational institution.
Broad Outline
The seminar and plenary will use industrial case studies of the application of computational engineering (CFD: computational fluid dynamics and FEA:Finite element analysis) as a basis for: 1. Exploring recent innovations in the application of FEA and CFD to the solution of marine engineering problems. 3. Discussing the nature of support available to assist the take-up of such technologies (financial support and risk mitigation).

70. Introduction To The Computational Engineering Group, Exeter University
The primary interests of the computational engineering Group lie in the areas of water systems, computational fluid dynamics and computational structural
http://www.secs.ex.ac.uk/research/compEngGrp.htm
Prof D Savic - Head
Prof T W Davies

Prof G W Waters

Dr S J Ashcroft

Florian Besler (P/T lecturer)
Dr Richard Everson(CS)

Dr A Javadi

Dr S T Khu

Dr E A Maunder
...
Dr M K Wadee
Dr Andreas Aigner
Roger Atkinson Dr Atem Babayan Dr Slobodan Djordjevic Dr Raziyeh Farmani Dr Zoran Kapelan Edward Keedwell Dr D P Tumula VISITING PROFESSORS Dr Roger King HONORARY UNIVERSITY FELLOWS Mr K Edworthy Dr P Grainger Mr M Randall Smith Florian Bessler Ahmed Elkassas James Fullerton Philip Heywood Yang Liu Mark Morley Martin Parker Teng Puay Tan Anand Sengodan (with CS) Kevin Smith (with CS) The primary interests of the Computational Engineering Group lie in the areas of water systems, computational fluid dynamics and computational structural mechanics.

71. Fields Of Graduate Instruction - Computational Engineering And
computational engineering and Sciences (Minor Program) GRADUATE FACULTY Professor PJ Turinsky, Program Coordinator Professors DP Agrawal, WE Alexander, HT
http://www.grad.ncsu.edu/catalog/programs/min-CEB.htm
Computational Engineering and Sciences (Minor Program)
GRADUATE FACULTY
Professor P. J. Turinsky, Program Coordinator
Professors: D. P. Agrawal, W. E. Alexander, H. T. Banks, J. Bernholc, S. R. Cotanch, R. E. Funderlic, C. K. Hall, C. Kleinstreuer, D. F. McAllister, D. S. McRae, T. K. Miller III, G. E. Mitchell, J. F. Monahan, H. G. Perros, R. O. Scattergood, W. J. Stewart, M. A. Vouk, M. H. Whangbo, R. E. White, J. L. Whitten; Associate Professors: J. W. Baugh, D. W. Brenner, J. M. Doster, J. E. Franke, E. F. Gehringer, C. R. Ji, S. E. Koch, Y.-L. Lin; Assistant Professor: T. M. Conte
The Computational Engineering and Sciences Program includes faculty from twelve departments in the College of Engineering and College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Graduate students pursuing graduate study toward a master's or Ph.D. degree in one of the participating science or engineering departments may elect this program in place of the traditional minor. [Note that students wishing to earn a graduate degree in mathematics or computer science should reference these departments' sections of the Graduate Catalog for details on options available in computational mathematics and scientific computing.] To complete the program requirements, a student must successfully complete a sequence of graduate-level applied mathematics and computer science courses and, if a research dissertation is required, utilize advanced computational techniques in the course of conducting the research.

72. Institute For Computational Engineering And Sciences Established At The Universi
Institute for computational engineering and Sciences Established at the University of Texas at Austin. A new institute to provide
http://www.npaci.edu/online/v7.6/ut.ices.html
Volume 7, Issue 6 - March 19, 2003
Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Established at the University of Texas at Austin
A new institute to provide the intellectual leadership and infrastructure for conducting world-class interdisciplinary research in the fields of computational science, engineering, and technology has been created at The University of Texas at Austin, which is both an NPACI Resources Partner and a partner in the Engineering Thrust Area. The Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) was made possible by a $38 million investment, $15 million from an anonymous donor, $8 million from industrial partners and $15 million in university matching funds, says Larry R. Faulkner, president of The University of Texas at Austin. The industrial partners are Dell Computer Corporation, Cray, Incorporated, IBM, Force10 Networks, Microsoft, Nortel, Platform Computing, StorageTek Computing, Sun, TeraBurst, MirraCom Inc., and United Devices. "Computational engineering and technology are arenas that will affect virtually every aspect of our lives in the 21st century," Faulkner said. "The technological advancement of our state and nation hinges on these critical fields of endeavor." "Our first priority is to inaugurate a new Center for Distributed and Grid Computing under ICES," says J. Tinsley Oden, a member of the National Academy of Engineering and holder of a Cockrell Family Regents Chair in Engineering, who has been named director of ICES and associate vice president for research. "We also have considerable strength on our campus in areas of materials science, including computational materials science, nanotechnology, materials design, biomaterials, and fuel cells, with some 33 faculty members working in these areas, so we expect that to take form organizationally. Other strengths are in computational biomedical science and biomedical engineering; and computational biology is a data-intensive field in which we are gathering forces. So ICES can serve as an umbrella for many efforts." The initiative includes the creation of endowed chairs in many of these key areas.

73. NPACI- COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ESTABLISHED AT T
computational engineering AND SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ESTABLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN. University of Texas Contacts
http://www.npaci.edu/Press/03/031003_UT.html
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March 10, 2003
NPACI News
COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ESTABLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
University of Texas Contacts: Tinsley Oden, College of Engineering, (512) 471-3312 Sheila Allee, Office of Resource Development, (512) 475-9672 AUSTIN, Texas A new institute to provide the intellectual leadership and infrastructure for conducting world-class interdisciplinary research in the fields of computational science, engineering and technology has been created at The University of Texas at Austin. The Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) was made possible by a $38 million investment, $15 million from an anonymous donor, $8 million from industrial partners and $15 million in university matching funds, said Dr. Larry R. Faulkner, president of The University of Texas at Austin. The industrial partners are Dell Computer Corporation, Cray, Incorporated, IBM, Force10 Networks, Microsoft, Nortel, Platform Computing, StorageTek Computing, Sun, TeraBurst, MirraCom Inc., and United Devices. "Computational engineering and technology are arenas that will affect virtually every aspect of our lives in the 21st century," Faulkner said. "The technological advancement of our state and nation hinges on these critical fields of endeavor."

74. International Journal Of Computational Engineering Science, Volume 4
dblp.unitrier.de International Journal of computational engineering Science, Volume 4. Volume 4, Number 1, March 2003. Wen-Hwa Chen
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/journals/ijces/ijces4.html
International Journal of Computational Engineering Science , Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2003
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2003

75. International Journal Of Computational Engineering Science, Volume 2
dblp.unitrier.de International Journal of computational engineering Science, Volume 2. Volume 2, Number 1, March 2001. G. Prathap
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/journals/ijces/ijces2.html
International Journal of Computational Engineering Science , Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2001
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2001

76. Computational Engineering Research Centre
computational engineering Research Centre (CERC). Director. Professor Thanh TranCong holds the industry funded RME Chair in computational engineering.
http://www.usq.edu.au/faculty/engsurv/cerc/
Computational Engineering Research Centre ( CERC
Location: Suite Z305 Telephone: +61 7 4631 2812 Email: cerc@usq.edu.au Facsimile: +61 7 4631 2526
Purpose and Mission
The mission is to provide world class research in computational engineering, to act as an intellectual powerhouse and a catalyst for the development of a smart, globally competitive engineering sector in South-east Queensland and Australia.
Role and Function of the Centre
The Faculty currently boasts a fine record of achievement in the field of Computational Engineering, although staff members may work in different areas of application. By drawing staff together through the common theme of fundamental computational mechanics research, with a common aim of providing value added engineering solutions, the Centre aims to promote research activity and enhance international reputation through collaborative links, shared expertise and joint funding potential. CERC hosts basic and applied research activities. Basic research in Computational Mechanics encompasses the development of new numerical methods of analysis as well as the application of existing computing techniques to study new engineering problems.

77. Conférence - CESA'03: IMACS Multiconference In Computational Engineering In Sys
computational engineering in Systems Applications, 2 documents trouvés. Add to cart,
http://www.lirmm.fr/bibli/Reference.htm?numrec=191921579910330

78. SGI - Third Party Applications Directory
Directory Home Solutions for IRIX Company Index List by C . Company Listing for computational engineering International Inc. EnLiten. EnSight. Harpoon.
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79. SGI - Third Party Applications Directory
Directory Home Solutions for Linux Company Index List by C . Company Listing for computational engineering International Inc. EnLiten. EnSight. Harpoon.
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80. EvoWeb - Consultancy Database: CEDC: Computational Engineering And Design Centre
CEDC computational engineering and Design Centre http//www.soton.ac.uk/~cedc/ Contact Prof AJ Keane Tel +44 (0)2380 592944 Fax +44 (0)2380 593230 Email
http://evonet.lri.fr/evoweb/research_debate/consultancy/record.php?id=6

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