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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. The National Computational Science Institute
With supplemental funding, NCSI plans to offer computational science workshops NCSI staff and participants proactively PUSH computational science and
http://www.computationalscience.org/
Registration is open for the summer 2005 Workshops.
Summer Workshop Information
Meet the NCSI Team
NCSI PUSH Events
On-line Press Packets
The Shodor Education Foundation announces the creation of The National Computational Science Institute (NCSI). NCSI expands the already popular regional workshops known as the Shodor Computational Science Institute (SCSI). At over 18 partner sites across the country, NCSI introduces the hands-on use of computational science, numerical models, and data visualization tools across the curriculum. The National Science Foundation has awarded a three-year, $2.75M grant (Award Number: DUE-0127488) enabling NCSI to offer a national set of in-person, video-conferenced, and web-accessible workshops, seminars, and support activities. The initial target audience for NCSI are teams of faculty from predominantly undergraduate institutions (PUI's), minority serving institutions (MSI's), and community colleges whose students are either the next generation of scientists and engineers, the next generation of K-12 teachers, or both. With supplemental funding, NCSI plans to offer computational science workshops and sponsor educational activities for in-service teachers, business and government leaders, and the general public. NCSI participants then assist others on their own campuses and at neighboring institutions to introduce computational science in their own classes. NCSI proceeds along three synergistic but distinct routes that can be modeled as PULL, PUSH, and PERMEATE

22. COMODI: Component Based Framework For Scientific Computing
A framework for component based programming in computational science.
http://phys.ubbcluj.ro/comodi/index.html

23. National Computational Science In Education
Teacher training initiative from a consortium of universities and research institutes that combine math and science topics with computer technology and graphics software. Online teaching modules, partner institutions, and links.
http://www.ncsec.org/

24. The National Computational Science Institute
Trains faculty of primarily undergraduate and minority serving institutions in the use of computational science, particularly as it applies to inquiry based learning in introductory undergraduate classes.
http://www.computationalscience.net
Registration is open for the summer 2005 Workshops.
Summer Workshop Information
Meet the NCSI Team
NCSI PUSH Events
On-line Press Packets
The Shodor Education Foundation announces the creation of The National Computational Science Institute (NCSI). NCSI expands the already popular regional workshops known as the Shodor Computational Science Institute (SCSI). At over 18 partner sites across the country, NCSI introduces the hands-on use of computational science, numerical models, and data visualization tools across the curriculum. The National Science Foundation has awarded a three-year, $2.75M grant (Award Number: DUE-0127488) enabling NCSI to offer a national set of in-person, video-conferenced, and web-accessible workshops, seminars, and support activities. The initial target audience for NCSI are teams of faculty from predominantly undergraduate institutions (PUI's), minority serving institutions (MSI's), and community colleges whose students are either the next generation of scientists and engineers, the next generation of K-12 teachers, or both. With supplemental funding, NCSI plans to offer computational science workshops and sponsor educational activities for in-service teachers, business and government leaders, and the general public. NCSI participants then assist others on their own campuses and at neighboring institutions to introduce computational science in their own classes. NCSI proceeds along three synergistic but distinct routes that can be modeled as PULL, PUSH, and PERMEATE

25. Welcome To MCS
For an overview of computational science activities, see our Web page. For informationabout the Jazz computer, start with the Web site on the Laboratory
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/
Mathematics and Computer Science Division
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Research in the MCS Division at Argonne National Laboratory is funded principally by the Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences Division Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy Our mission is to increase scientific productivity in the 21st century by providing intellectual and technical leadership in the computing sciences computer science, applied computational mathematics, and computational science. Open Positions MCS has a variety of positions available. This site is updated frequently. What's New The University of Chicago is spearheading a $148 million expansion of the TeraGrid Hans Kaper has received a $1 million grant from DOE’s Office of Science to study a multiscale approach to self-organization of microtubules. The research is funded under the Office of Science’s “Multiscale Mathematics” program. Web site. MCS computer scientist Rob Ross has received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in recognition of his contribution to the advancement of science. The Presidential Award is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent careers. Details are online.

26. CISD Home
Focused on battlefield communications and networks, data fusion and knowledge management, battlespace weather and environmental effects, and computational science and engineering.
http://www.arl.army.mil/cisd/index.html
Computational and Information Sciences Directorate
Site last updated 15 November 2004 Point of Contact - Webmaster

27. Computing In Science & Engineering
Computing in Science and Engineering magazine is a joint publication of the It covers computational science and engineering research for a broad range
http://www.computer.org/cise/
Search: Advanced Search Home Digital Library Site Map ... Shopping Cart Computing in Science and Engineering magazine is a joint publication of the IEEE Computer Society and the American Institute of Physics . It covers computational science and engineering research for a broad range of technical fields (see our FAQ for more information about this title). Contents
September/October: Grid Computing
Features Guest Editors' Introduction
Scientific Applications or Grid Computing

Bruce M. Boghosian and Peter V. Coveney
Departments
Your Homework Assignment
Eigenvalues: Valuable Principles

Dianne P. O'Leary
Answers to July/August 2005, "Your Homework Assignment." Your Homework Assignment
Solving Sparse Linear Systems: Taking the Direct Approach

Dianne P. O'Leary
Answers to September/October 2005, "Your Homework Assignment." Scientific Programming
A Hike through Post-EJB J2EE Web Application Architecture
News What Jumbo Tells Dumbo Alex Antunes What do elephants and humans have in common? According to Marquette University's Patrick Clemins, individuals in both species have distinct voices, and we can train computers to recognize 85 percent of what they say. The Last Word George Dantzig: A Remembrance Dianne P. O'Leary

28. Lai, Choi-Hong
University of Greenwich. Research papers and activities in computational science and engineering, especially aeroacoustics.
http://www.gre.ac.uk/~C.H.Lai/
2005 Lunar New Year Day: Wednesday 09/02/2005. Gregorian Solar / Chinese Lunar Calendar conversion
LAI, Choi-Hong
LI, Cai-Kang (Mandarin pronounciation)
BSc PhD
FIMA, CMath, CSci, MBCS, CITP, CEng
Reader in Scientific Computing ...
School Research
Academic Responsibilities
The Mathematics Society
2001 Research Assessment Exercise - Computer Science: Grade 4.
Some re-prints of my papers
Course teaching: BSc
Course teaching: MSc
Scientific Computing and Algorithms Research
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29. 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://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

30. 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/

31. DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Main Page
The computational science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) is a program funded by theDepartment of Energy, Office of Defense Programs and Office of Science.
http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/
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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.
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32. Fortran 90 And Computational Science
From the computational science Education Project.
http://csep1.phy.ornl.gov/pl/pl.html
Next: 1 Overview of Fortran
Fortran 90 and Computational Science
Retrieve a PostScript file with encapsulated color figures using ghostview or a tar file of the ps file using ftp . See instructions in the Table of Contents for how to extract the chapter. Click here to retrieve a tar file containing the programs discussed in this chapter. See instructions in the Table of Contents for how to extract the codes.

33. 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:
  • Proof of Concept
  • Research and Development
  • System Engineering
  • Signal Processing
  • Computational Science
  • Error Analysis
  • Object Oriented Software Engineering and ReEngineering
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34. San Diego Supercomputer Center: Delivering Cyberinfrastructure
11th Annual Computing Institute for Scientists and Researchers Held at SDSC Focusing on dataoriented and computational science and engineering
http://www.sdsc.edu/
Projects Databases/Data Collections User Services Academic Associates ... Employment News and Events SDSC Researcher Coauthors GGF Paper on P2P Networks SDSC Team Supports Tsunami Reconnaissance Data Collection New Release of GridSolve Middleware Offers Major Enhancements New CTWatch issue on powering HPC ... More News The San Diego Supercomputer Center is a world leader in using, innovating and providing information technology to enable advances and new discovery in science and engineering. Focusing on data-oriented and computational science and engineering applications, SDSC serves as an international resource for data cyberinfrastructure through the provision of software, hardware and human resources in multi-disciplinary science and engineering, and serves as a leadership national cyberinfrastructure Center to the National Science Foundation (NSF) and broader community.

35. ANU - Computational Science
Information on courses, research and workshops.
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/comptlsci/
Skip Navigation ANU Home Search ANU Computational Science at ANU ComptlSci Home Education Workshops Teaching Modules ... Bachelor of Computational Science Quick Links Faculty of Science Mathematics Physics Faculty, Eng and IT ... APAC The Third Way to do Science
Using Computer Modelling to Understand the Real World

Increasingly, mathematical models and computational techniques are being used to simulate real world events. In many branches of science, computation is given equal weight to theory and experiment. From financial modelling to car crash analysis, from drug design to earthquake prediction, and from medical imaging to oil recovery, all these and many more areas need people with mathematical, computing and science skills.
World Class Resources
ANU students and researchers have access to computer resources that are unsurpassed in Australia. The ANU campus plays host to the Australian Partnership for Advanced Computation (APAC) national facility supercomputer, the fastest computer in Australia and ranked within the top 50 in the world.
Education
Computational Science Education at the ANU is supported by the APAC Education program , which has allowed for the development of a new undergraduate degree in computational science and a range of new computational courses
Research
The ANU has an extensive range of computational research programs.

36. NSF MetaCenter Computational Science Highlights
Welcome to computational science Highlights. This multimedia collection containsdescriptions of some of the 10000 scientific research projects that have
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
  • 37. ICCSA 2006 - Glasgow - International Conference On Computational Science And Its
    International Conference on computational science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2005) The focus of ICCSA 2005 is in the realms of computational science in
    http://www.iccsa.org/

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    The 2006 International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA 2006) will be held at The Hilton Glasgow, Scotland, an excellent hotel set in one of Europe's most vibrant cities only a short journey from some of the most beautiful countryside in the world from 8-11 May 2006. ICCSA 2006 is the next event in the series of highly successful International Conferences on Computational Science and Its Application (ICCSA), to be organised for the first time this year by the IEE. Previous conferences have been held in Singapore (2005), Assisi, Italy (2004), Montreal, Canada (2003), following on the International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS) events held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2002) and San Francisco, USA (2001). Computational Science has undoubtedly become a vital part of many scientific investigations, affecting researchers and practitioners in areas ranging from aerospace and automotive, to physics and chemistry, from electronics and geosciences, to bioinformatics and internet security. Due to the shear size of many challenges in computational science, the use of supercomputing, parallel processing, and sophisticated algorithms, is inevitable.

    38. Computational Science
    Essays on computational physics and modelling magnetic material. Software for simulating the BelousovZhabotinsky chemical reaction and for solving the travelling salesman problem.
    http://hermetic.nofadz.com/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

    39. Faculty Of Science: Computational Science
    Congratulations to A/P Bao Weizhu! Faculty Teaching Excellence Award AY03/04 What is computational science CZ Graduates survey form Colloquium series
    http://www.cz3.nus.edu.sg/
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    Congratulations to Prof Wang Jian-Sheng!
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    40. IEEE Xplore: Computational Science And Engineering, IEEE [see Also Computing In
    Published by IEEE Computer Society. Title History (1999 Present) Computing inScience Engineering see also IEEE computational science and Engineering
    http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=99

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