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  1. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Engineering Computational Technology
  2. Computational Engineering Geology by Edward Derringh, 1997-10-15

141. Computational Science Education Project Homepage
CSEP is an electronic book for teaching computational Science and engineering. The intended audience are students in science and engineering at the advanced undergraduate level and higher.
http://csep1.phy.ornl.gov/
Computational Science Education Project
CSEP is an electronic book for teaching Computational Science and Engineering. The intended audience are students in science and engineering at the advanced undergraduate level and higher. Tutorials for freely available networking and visualization software are included and have attracted a range of users, including high-school students and people from the commercial sector. Our principal server site is: http://www.phy.ornl.gov/csep
Sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy

142. CRSC Home
Specializes in computational science, engineering and applied mathematics. At North Carolina State University.
http://www2.ncsu.edu/math/CRSC/
The Center for Research in Scientific Computation (CRSC) is a formally recognized, multidisciplinary center administered by North Carolina State University. Its purpose is to foster research in scientific computing and provide a focal point for research in computational science, engineering and applied mathematics. Graduate education as well as posdoctoral research opportunities are also a major focus of CRSC faculty and staff. Research Activities Graduate Studies Upcoming Events Recent Events ... MURI Center for Research in Scientific Computation
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Raleigh, NC 27695-8205 Voice: (919) 515-5289
Fax: (919) 515-1636
Email: crsc@math.ncsu.edu

143. Simulation Science At ORNL
Simulation Science programs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Recent projects include Environmental Systems, engineering Applications, Physical and Chemical Sciences, Experimental Validation, computational Biology and Functional Genomics, and Nanotechnology and Neutron Sciences.
http://www.csm.ornl.gov/newSS.html
ORNL : Simulation Science Environmental Systems
We affect our environment and it affects us. To find out what those effects might be, ORNL researchers are using high-performance computing to study global and regional systems. Engineering Applications
Our man-made environment of structures and vehicles is studied in detail at ORNL with physics-based modeling that can predict mechanical performance. Physical and Chemical Sciences
Modeling of chemical processes is an important activity at ORNL, from design of new materials such as synthetic lubricants and alloys to the simulation of complex reactions such as bioremediation, combustion, and digestion. Experimental Validation
Validation of many simulation models involves experimental testing on a physical model. For biological systems, much of this testing is done at ORNL Mouse House. Computational Biology and Functional Genomics
ORNL's Life Sciences research covers all aspects of biology from the building blocks of life, DNA, genes and proteins, to the health and fitness of humans, using a sophisticated mosaic of advanced computing,and laboratory research. Nanotechnology and Neutron Sciences
The finest level of detail brings us to neutron sciences and nanotechnology. ORNL models, designs, and builds devices that are used to detect structure at the atomic level and below.

144. Home
Bachelor of engineering in Electrical and Computer engineering. Research interests are in distributed computational intelligence, intelligent transportation systems and 3D Vision. Currently pursuing Ph.D. with the National University of Singapore.
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Home Page About Page Photo Page ... Wedding Photos Objective and Interests: To contribute in areas of distributed computational intelligence research.
Interests include distributed object computing, hybrid computational intelligence techniques, online-reinforcement learning and intelligent transportation systems.
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Experience Gained: Working under deadlines for various bespoke software projects. Responsibility as a contributing team member and independent decision making. Jun 2001 - present: National University of Singapore Research Scholar (undertaking the Doctor of Philosophy program for Electrical and Computer Engineering) Presented a paper in IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), 2002 World Congress on Computational Intelligence, Honolulu, Hawaii

145. CCEML
Includes general information about the center, operated by the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering, plus an overview of the research activities.
http://www.ccem.uiuc.edu/

146. Center For Simulation Of Advanced Rockets (CSAR)
Affiliated with the computational Science and engineering program. Includes information about the center plus online resources for researchers.
http://www.csar.uiuc.edu/

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Results from a 3-D simulation of the Space Shuttle solid rocket booster 52 milliseconds after the igniter is triggered. The propellant and gas domains are cut in half lengthwise to show a cross section of the interior of the head-end segment. The igniter is the gray and red object at the upper left. The rest of the visible surface represents the propellant, whose geometry includes 11 slots (4 are visible) which increase the burning surface area (and therefore the thrust) at liftoff. Further down, the geometry changes to a cylindrical bore. The colors (purple - magenta - blue - cyan) indicate the surface temperature from 350 to 500 degrees K. Also shown is the gas temperature, represented as a translucent surface (to allow geometric details to show through), whose colors (green - yellow - red) correspond to the range 300 K to 1700 K.
The hot gas from the igniter flows down the combustion chamber and heats the propellant over a period of about 125 ms, when the surface temperature at some locations reaches the ignition temperature (850 K) and burning begins.
The purpose of this simulation is to reproduce the pressure history and to understand the process of ignition in more detail.

147. Institut Für Bodenmechanik Und Grundbau / Institute For Soil Mechanics And Foun
Part of the Faculty of Civil engineering, Graz University of Technology. Information for students and researchers, staff pages. Highprofile facility housing a computational geotechnics group and a geotechnical laboratory; affiliated with the Geotechnical Group Graz.
http://www.geotechnical-group.tugraz.at/ibg/Main_ibg.htm
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148. Meridian Azimuth : Combustion Engineers For The Process Industry :: Meridian Azi
engineering design, development, computational fluid dynamic modeling, 3D CAD modeling, and graphical programming.
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149. Allied Environmental Technologies, Inc., Renewables, Fuel Cells, Pollution Contr
AlEnTec is a multidiscipline design and engineering firm whose objective is to provide consulting and support to industry in emissions control, plasma waste destruction, computational modeling, and applied energy systems.
http://www.alentecinc.com
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150. Computational Science And Engineering
An interdisciplinary doctoral program involving ten academic units and thirty faculty preparing researchers and academicians to do computationally intensive research in science and engineering.
http://www.cse.mtu.edu/
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Computational Science and Engineering at Michigan Tech
The role of the individual scientist trained and working alone in a specific discipline is rapidly being replaced by a scientific team that brings individuals with different backgrounds and expertise together in a multidisciplinary approach. In recognition of this change Michigan Technological University established the Computational Science and Engineering Ph.D. Program.
Please send questions and comments regarding this web site to cse@mtu.edu
Last Reviewed: June 2003

151. Center For Algorithm Engineering
Consortium which includes Johns Hopkins, Duke, and Brown University. Main task is aimed at facilitating an effective technology transfer from computational Geometry to relevant applied fields.
http://www.cs.jhu.edu/labs/cgc/
Center for Algorithm Engineering
(formerly the Center for Geometric Computing)
The Center for Algorithm Engineering studies the design and implementation of efficient algorithms and data structures. Motivating applications involve the Internet, information security, information visualization, scientific data mining, computational biology, computer graphics, and geometric computing.
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152. The National Center For Computational Hydroscience And Engineering
Fostering the growth of research in computational hydroscience and engineering at the University of Mississippi.
http://hydra.cche.olemiss.edu/
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153. 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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154. (Israel) Weizmann Institute Of Science, Rehovot
The Carl F. Gauss Minerva Center for Scientific Computation. New fundamental computational approaches in physics, chemistry, applied mathematics and engineering, introducing, in particular, advanced multiscale (multi-resolution) and parallel-processing methods.
http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~achi/gaussctr.html
The Carl F. Gauss Minerva Center for Scientific Computation
Achi Brandt, Director
The Gauss Center was officially inaugurated in the fall of 1993, thanks to a generous endowment from the Ministry for Science and Technology (BMFT) of the Federal Republic of Germany, through the joint committee for German-Israeli cooperation (Minerva). Its objective is to act as a catalyst for the development of new fundamental computational approaches in physics, chemistry, applied mathematics and engineering, introducing, in particular, advanced multi-scale (multi-resolution) and parallel-processing methods. The Gauss Center interacts with many fields of application, contributing to the transfer of algorithmic ideas back and forth among widely varying types of problems. It offers workshops, short courses, temporary supervision and graduate studies for full-time students, guest students, and visiting scientists. The Gauss Minerva Center's technical report series is available for downloading. So is also a detailed survey paper of all the current projects, briefly listed below.

155. University Of Wales Swansea
BEng courses in civil engineering, engineering science, and civil engineering with a European language. An MSc/Certificate course in engineering computational methods.
http://www.swan.ac.uk/civeng/

156. Emerson Process Management
Provides engineering services, products, training, and customer support in strategic maintenance.
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157. Johnny Bigert's Homepage
Research into computational linguistics, natural language processing and language engineering.
http://www.nada.kth.se/~johnny/
"Reality is a special case of theory"
Email: johnny@nada.kth.se Phone: Fax: Address: Nada, KTH, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Osquars backe 2, room
This is the homepage of Johnny Bigert, PhD student in theoretical computer science at the Royal Institute of Technology ( KTH ) in Stockholm, Sweden. My field of research is computational linguistics/natural language processing/language engineering. Visit the Human language technology group at Nada. Research
    My research involves statistical methods for the detection of context-sensitive spelling errors (e.g. nice whether today ) and parser robustness. Much of my work focuses on automatic evaluation. To that end, we developed Missplel and AutoEval , which are open-source and freeware. Publications and Software (AutoEval and Missplel) available on-line.
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158. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Machine Translation
Quarterly publication. Encompasses all aspects of computational linguistics and language engineering. Topics, aims and scope, editorial board, subscription information, indexing and abstracting and ordering information.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0922-6567
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159. Fredrik Olsson's Home Page
Swedish Institute of Computer Science Language engineering, computational linguistics, information extraction and machine learning.
http://www.sics.se/~fredriko
SICS
Box 1263
SE-164 29 Kista
SWEDEN phone: +46 (0)8 633 15 32
fax: +46 (0)8 751 72 30
http: www.sics.se/~fredriko
smtp: fredriko@sics.se
My name is Fredrik Olsson and I'm with the HUMLE laboratory at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science ( SICS ). I'm also a PhD student at the Department of Swedish at Göteborg University as well as enrolled in the Graduate School of Language Technology ( GSLT ). Here's some info on the courses I've taken Before joining SICS for my master's thesis in april 1997, I was a student at the educational programme in language engineering at Uppsala university. I became a full-time member of HUMLE in february 1998, and have since then worked with the issue of reusing language resources, as well as with designing and developing an open architecture for information refinement. I defended my licentiate of philosophy thesis entitled Requirements and Design Considerations for an Open and General Architecture for Information Refinement on March 13, 2002, in Uppsala. My personal home page lives, well more or less, over at

160. Emerald Journals, Engineering Computations
An influential journal for those concerned with the utilization of computational methods in engineering analysis, design an practice.
http://www.mcb.co.uk/ec.htm
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ENGINEERING COMPUTATIONS
International Journal for Computer-Aided Engineering and Software
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"Discover how Engineering Computations can be incorporated into your own research and development programmes, design procedures and computer-aided manufacturing processes." About the journal
This prestigious information resource offers broad coverage across all branches of engineering and science of the latest development and application of new solution algorithms, innovative numerical methods and/or solution techniques directed at the utilization of computational methods in engineering analysis, design and practice. The continued aim of Engineering Computations is to address the diverse disciplines involved in a numerical methods-based decision-support process, to publish advances made in computational algorithms and element methodology and to encourage innovation, particularly directed at engineering applications. News and Information The Emerald Literati Club Awards for Excellence 2004 - click here to view the Outstanding Paper Award winner of this journal Sign up to receive Table of Contents Alerts Subscribe to this journal Sign up to receive our E-mail updates Related Links Other publications in the field of Check Conference Central for conferences in the area of

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