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  1. Numerical Simulation in Molecular Dynamics: Numerics, Algorithms, Parallelization, Applications (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering) by Michael Griebel, Stephan Knapek, et all 2010-11-02
  2. Python Scripting for Computational Science (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering) by Hans Petter Langtangen, 2010-11-02
  3. Computational Science and Engineering by Gilbert Strang, 2007-11-01
  4. Introduction to Computational Science: Modeling and Simulation for the Sciences by Angela B. Shiflet, 2006-05-02
  5. A Survey of Computational Physics: Introductory Computational Science by Rubin H. Landau, Jose Paez, et all 2008-07-01
  6. Computational Colour Science using MATLAB by Professor Stephen Westland, Caterina Ripamonti, 2004-04-30
  7. Computational Mathematics in Engineering and Applied Science: ODEs, DAEs, and PDEs (Symbolic & Numeric Computation) by W.E. Schiesser, 1993-10-25
  8. Verification and Validation in Computational Science and Engineering by Patrick J. Roache, 1998-08-07
  9. Nuclear Computational Science: A Century in Review by Yousry Azmy, Enrico Sartori, 2010-05-14
  10. Partial Differential Equations for Computational Science: With Maple and Vector Analysis by David Betounes, 1998-05-15
  11. High Performance Computing: Programming and Applications (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science) by John Levesque, Gene Wagenbreth, 2010-12-22
  12. Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science by J. Harris, Horst Stocker, et all 1998-07-23
  13. Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology: Abduction, Logic, and Computational Discovery (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
  14. Generative Social Science: Studies in Agent-Based Computational Modeling (Princeton Studies in Complexity) by Joshua M. Epstein, 2007-01-08

1. NCSI: Home
Trains faculty of primarily undergraduate and minority serving institutions in the use of computational science, particularly as it applies to inquiry based
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The National Computational Science Institute (NCSI) provides various workshops covering a wide range of subjects relating to computational science. These workshops are primarily designed for undergraduate faculty, giving these faculty members ideas and resources to use in their classrooms. Not Logged In. Login Policies

2. Mathematics, Statistics And Computational Science At NIST
Gateway to organizations and services related to applied mathematics, statistics, and computational science at the National Institute of Standards and
http://math.nist.gov/
Math, Statistics, and Computational Science
This server provides information about activities and services at NIST related to applied mathematics, statistics, and computational science.
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Guide to Available Mathematical Software
An extensive cross-index and virtual repository of mathematical and statistical software. The Matrix Market
A repository of matrix data for comparative studies of numerical linear algebra algorithms. NIST/SEMATECH Engineering Statistics Handbook
A Handbook to help scientists and engineers incorporate statistical methods in their work as efficiently as possible. Statistical Reference Datasets
A repository of data sets with certified results for objective evaluation of statistical software. JavaNumerics
A focal point for numerical computing in Java. Transactions on Mathematical Software
A research journal dedicated to communications concerning mathematical computer programs. Atomic Reference Data for Electronic Structure
Energies and orbital eigenvalues for various atoms computed by density functional theory. Developed by the NIST Physics Laboratory.
Moved to http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/DFTdata/

3. School Of Computational Science -
Offers graduate and undergraduate programs. Provides computational facilities and contributes to a high level of computational culture beneficial to the
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Welcome to the School of Computational Science The School of Computational Science (SCS) is the focal point of scientific computing activities at FSU. Computational science involves the invention, implementation, testing, and application of algorithms and software used to solve scientific and engineering problems. The SCS provides a venue for multidisciplinary research and teaching, bringing together computer scientists and mathematicians who are primarily interested in developing knowledge and tools in computational science alongside computationally oriented researchers who apply these techniques in a variety of disciplines.
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4. DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Main Page
The Department of Energy computational science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) is a program funded by the Department of Energy’s Office of Science and
http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/index.shtml
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DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
Read the 2004 article Building a Community of Leaders to find out more about why the DOE CSGF program is important to the nation.
The 2008-2009 fellowship application period ended January 16, 2008 . Anyone who submitted a complete application may still log in here and check on the status of their supporting materials. Everyone who submitted a complete application will be notified by mail whether they have been selected for a fellowship by mid-March 2008. The latest issue of the CSGF newsletter CSGF Community is now available! Contact: DOE CSGF Program Coordinator 1609 Golden Aspen Drive, Suite 101 Ames, IA 50010 515.956.3696 (phone) 515.956.3699 (fax) Last update: March 10, 2008 Home Jobs Services About Us ... Contact Us
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5. Computer Science At RPI
Computer Science Department. Research areas Algorithm design; Bioinformatics; computational science and Engineering; Computer Vision; Data Mining and
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 Catalog Research All Research Groups Technical Reports PhD Theses Institute Research People Faculty Staff Contact Institute Directory News and Events Colloquia Seminars News Events ... Institute Events Computing Resources Overview Lab Manual Institute Computing The Computer Science Department at RPI consists of 24 faculty, renowned nationally and internationally for their work. Major research areas include bioinformatics, computational science and engineering, computer vision, database systems, networking, parallel computing, pervasive computing, robotics, semantic web, software design, and theoretical computer science. The Department confers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. Currently there are about 440 undergraduates and about 85 graduate students. For more information about the department, see our annual report. Department News Student web language gains international recognition Full story ...

6. Computational Science
Essays on computational physics and modelling magnetic material. Software for qstate Life and for simulating the Belousov-Zhabotinsky chemical reaction and
http://www.hermetic.ch/compsci.htm
Computational Science Humans think arithmeticly, but God thinks logarithmicly. Computational science is different from computer science. The latter is the science of computation (e.g., the invention of efficient search and sort algorithms, techniques of parallel processing, etc.). The former is the use primarily of computation, rather than of theorizing or experimentation, to attain scientific knowledge. Computational science has been made possible by the development of high-speed computers, and is still at an early stage of development.
  • Five Cellular Automata , software which allows exploration of several cellular automata: (a) A generalization of Conway's Life, called q-state Life
    (b) A simulation of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky chemical reaction in which, beginning from a random state of the system, spirals and curlicues emerge spontaneously.
    (c) A process called Togetherness in which colored cells, starting from a random distribution, rearrange themselves so as to form clusters of cells of the same color.
    (d) A simulation of the population dynamics of dividing cells subject to viral infection

7. Mathematics Archives - Topics In Mathematics - Computational Science
KEYWORDS Published Journal; Lecture Notes in computational science and KEYWORDS links; Undergraduate Computational Engineering and Science Archive
http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/computationalScience.html
Topics in Mathematics Computational Science

8. Home — College Of Computing
School of Computer Science School of Interactive Computing computational science Engineering Rankings, Stats Awards Economic Scientific Impact
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    With a distinguished presence in the security community, Phyllis Schneck serves as the Chairman of the National Board of Directors of the FBI's InfraGard program. Phyllis is mostly responsible for the strategic growth and vision of the private sector side of the InfraGard Program, and for growing the relationship between InfraGard and the Department of Homeland Security through several Directorates. Read More... 1 of 6 Previous Next
    News in Brief for March 14, 2008

    DeMillo Re-Elected to CRA Board Distinguished Professor and Dean of Computing Richard DeMillo has been re-elected to the Computing Research Association (CRA) Board of Directors. DeMillo’s new three-year term begins July 1, 2008. Two other CoC affiliates also are current CRA Board members: Professor Mary Jean Harrold of the School of Computer Science and alumna Annie I. Anton, a three-time graduate of the College of Computing (Ph.D. 1997, M.S. 1992, and B.S. 1990). Source: CRA
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    Laser-Guided Robot Creates a “Clickable World” A robot that can pick up objects and hand them to people suffering from degenerative diseases, co-created by Assistant Professor Charlie Kemp of the Center for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (RIM@GT), was unveiled March 12 at a conference in Amsterdam. Kemp, who is also director of Georgia Tech's Center for Healthcare Robotics, said his team focused on the ways the robot could interact with humans, not act like one. "How can you make robots that are actually useful? That was bugging me," Kemp said. "And it's a hard question to answer — that's why I'm happy with this." 

9. Computational Science @ The University Of Oregon
Projects, publications, people, conferences and information about some of the computing facilities available at the Department of Computer Science.
http://www.csi.uoregon.edu/
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W elcome to the University of Oregon Computer Science department's website for computational science. Computational science is a multidisciplinary field that combines research in the physical sciences with work in applied mathematics and computer science. There are several faculty and graduate students in the department involved in computational science-related projects such as bioinformatics, parallel computing, and software tools for computational science. Follow the projects link to see what is currently going on in computational science or peruse selected publications in the publications page. The people link has information about some of the professors and students involved, as well as contact information. The conferences link is a list of computational science-related conferences. University of Oregon Computer Science 2006
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10. Computational Science Program
A program to educate professional researchers capable of effectively utilizing modern computational tools to tackle a variety of cuttingedge scientific
http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/

11. CSERD: Home
Features models and lesson plans based around the use of scientific computing in science, math, and technology to help educators add inquiry based exercises
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12. Computational Science And Engineering | Engineering At Illinois | University Of
Welcome to the computational science and Engineering (CSE) Graduate Option Program, an interdisciplinary research and educational program encompassing
http://www.cse.uiuc.edu/
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Welcome to the Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) Graduate Option Program, an interdisciplinary research and educational program encompassing sixteen academic departments and several additional units at the University of Illinois. Please use the menu at left to find out more information about CSE and how to participate.
Annual CSE Fellowship Competition
Proposals are solicited for the annual CSE Fellowship competition. The deadline for submission is April 7, 2008. For details, see the Call for Proposals
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As part of a worldwide celebration of the life and memory of Gene Golub, a Symposium in his honor was held on the University of Illinois campus in Urbana on Februrary 29, 2008, which would have been his 19th birthday.
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Former CSE Fellow Martin Butz (2003-2004) was recently awarded a prestigious Emmy Noether Award by DFG, roughly the equivalent in Germany of an NSF CAREER Award in the U.S. A paper by current CSE Fellow Jeronymo Pereira and co-authors recently won the student presentation competition in the meshfree methods specialty area at the 9th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM9) in San Francisco. Jeronymo's major advisor is CSE faculty affiliate Armando Duarte. Another student winner, in the material modeling specialty area, is also from Illinois, Mohan Kulkarni, who is co-advised by CSE faculty affiliates Philippe Geubelle and Karel Matous. Congratulations Jeronymo and Mohan!

13. Boston University | Center For Computational Science | Boston, MA. USA.
The Boston University Center for computational science (CCS) was founded in 1990 to coordinate and promote computationally based research,
http://ccs.bu.edu/
The Boston University Center for Computational Science (CCS) was founded in 1990 to coordinate and promote computationally based research, to foster computational science education and to provide for the expansion of computational resources and support. CCS provides a forum for the multidisciplinary exchange of ideas among researchers, educators and students. Regularly scheduled seminars as well as workshops and symposia are offered to highlight advances in computational science. CCS has acted to develop and facilitate the formulation of projects in computationally based research and education, working with scientists from 20 different departments and centers. CCS works in close collaboration with the Office of Information Technology, in particular with its

14. 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
http://www.phy.ornl.gov/csep/
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

15. SIAM Conference On Computational Science And Engineering
computational science and Engineering (CS E) is now widely accepted, along with theory and experiment, as a crucial third mode of scientific investigation
http://www.siam.org/meetings/cse03/

16. CSERD: Home
Search our index of resources for computational science education from across The computational science Education Reference Desk, a Pathways project of
http://cserd.nsdl.org/
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Explore educational resources on computational science for Faculty, Teachers, and Students.
CSERD User Home

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CSERD Catalog
CSERD Resources Help ... What is CSERD?
The Computational Science Education Reference Desk, a Pathways project of the National Science Digital Library and funded by the National Science Foundation , aims to help students learn about computational science and to help teachers incorporate it into the classroom. [ more...
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National Science Digital Library Funded by the
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17. Joint Institute For Computational Sciences
The National Institute for computational sciences (NICS) is the home of the newest NSF high performance computer for transformational science. read more
http://www.jics.utk.edu/
Joint Institute for Computational Sciences (JICS)
The National Institute for Computational Sciences (NICS) is the home of the newest NSF high performance computer for transformational science. read more
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18. Computational Science Center (CSC)
The Brookhaven computational science Center brings together researchers in biology, chemistry, physics, and medicine with applied mathematicians and
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Multi-Teraflop Computing in Biology, Materials and Energy Science QCDOC: Molecular Dynamics Simulations on a 12,288 processor QCDOC system The Brookhaven Computational Science Center brings together researchers in biology, chemistry, physics, and medicine with applied mathematicians and computer scientists to exploit the remarkable opportunities for scientific discovery which have been enabled by modern computers. These opportunities are especially great in computational biology and nanoscience, but extend throughout science and technology and include for example, nuclear and high energy physics, astrophysics, materials and chemical science, sustainable energy, environment, and homeland security. To achieve our goals we have established a close alliance with applied mathematicians and computer scientists at Stony Brook and Columbia Universities. More...

19. IEEE Xplore Computational Science And Engineering, IEEE [see Also
computational science and Engineering, IEEE see also Computing in Science Title History (1999 Present) Computing in Science Engineering
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=99

20. NACSE
Northwest Alliance for computational science Engineering. 2006, Northwest Alliance for computational science Engineering (NACSE), based at Oregon
http://www.nacse.org/
NACSE - Advanced IT for Scientists and Engineers
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Mapping interfaces make it easy to access complex databases Learn more at gis@NACSE NACSE helps scientists, engineers, and natural resource managers use computers and data more effectively:
  • We train researchers how to store data so other people can use it too. Our software lets researchers develop Web interfaces to their data - without having to become computing specialists. Our interfaces display search results as maps or graphical summaries, with nothing more than a web browser. Our data systems help researchers and decision-makers merge their data with information from other groups. We develop educational interfaces and modules to help students and teachers use real-world data in the classroom. Our usability research identifies how different people find and use scientific data - and how to make interfaces more helpful to them.

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