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  1. Computational Methods in Catalysis and Materials Science: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers
  2. Numerical Modeling in Materials Science and Engineering (Springer Series in Computational Mathematics) by Michel Rappaz, Michel Bellet, et all 2010-05-14
  3. Memory and the Computational Brain: Why Cognitive Science will Transform Neuroscience (Blackwell/Maryland Lectures in Language and Cognition) by C. R. Gallistel, Adam Philip King, 2009-05-11
  4. Insight Through Computing: A MATLAB Introduction to Computational Science and Engineering by Charles F. Van Loan, K.-Y. Daisy Fan, 2009-12-17
  5. Agent-Based Computational Modelling: Applications in Demography, Social, Economic and Environmental Sciences (Contributions to Economics)
  6. Computational Materials Science: From Ab Initio to Monte Carlo Methods (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences) by Kaoru Ohno, Keivan Esfarjani, et all 2000-05-16
  7. Combinatorial and Computational Geometry (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications)
  8. Computational Error and Complexity in Science and Engineering, Volume 201 (Mathematics in Science and Engineering) by Vangipuram Lakshmikantham, Syamal Kumar Sen, 2005-05-20
  9. Design Patterns for e-Science (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering) by Henry Gardner, Gabriele Manduchi, 2007-05-04
  10. Finite Element Computational Fluid Mechanics (Series in computational methods in mechanics and thermal sciences) by A.J. Baker, 1983-06-01
  11. Computational Methods in Plasma Physics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science) by Stephen Jardin, 2010-06-02
  12. Discretization Methods and Iterative Solvers Based on Domain Decomposition (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering) by Barbara I. Wohlmuth, 2001-03-26
  13. Computational Fluid Dynamics for Sport Simulation (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  14. Computational and Mathematical Modeling in the Social Sciences by Scott de Marchi, 2005-08-22

21. SDSC Education
Below is a listing of our current computational science and programming This unit explores the many different aspects of computational science and some
http://education.sdsc.edu/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=13

22. Computing In Science & Engineering (CiSE)
It covers computational science and engineering research for a broad range of technical fields. Our FAQ provides more information about this title,
http://www.computer.org/cise
var sc_project=2763585; var sc_invisible=0; var sc_partition=28; var sc_security="3c678009"; Advanced Search CS Search Google Search The mission of is to support the development of computing tools and methods as well as their effective use in both computational and experimental science and engineering.
Computing in Science and Engineering American Institute of Physics . It covers computational science and engineering research for a broad range of technical fields. Our FAQ provides more information about this title, but we also recently produced a CiSE Publication Handbook Current Issue
March/April: Combinatorics in Computing
Features March 2008
Guest Editors' Introduction
Combinatorics in Computing

Isabel Beichl and Francis Sullivan
Guest editors Isabel Beichl and Francis Sullivan discuss the field of combinatorics in general and the articles in this special issue in particular, highlighting the recent upsurge in research in this area as well as some interesting applications of it (such as in solving Sudoku puzzles). January 2008
CiSE: 2007 Reviewers
Thank You to Our 2007 Reviewers!

23. US NSF - REU - List Result
Research Experiences in Computer Science for Students at Undergraduate Institutions . Undergraduate Research Experience in computational science and
http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/list_result.cfm?unitid=5049

24. Stanford University: Department Of Mathematics And Computational Science
Mathematical and computational science is an interdepartmental undergraduate program designed for students interested in applying
http://www.stanford.edu/group/mathcompsci/
Mathematical and Computational Science is an interdepartmental
undergraduate program designed for students interested in applying
mathematical ideas and analysis to problems in the biological,
computational, financial or management sciences. For more information,
please see our introduction to MCS.
Announcements:
  • Fall Qtr Announcement - All students not just those on Biology Track can take Stat 166 (Computational Biology) as an elective course to satisfy MCS' WIM requirement. This course is taught Fall Qtr on T-THU from 12:50-2:05PM.
  • Course Scheduling Information:
    • Checkout the 2007-08
    • Math 299 (Mathematics of the Brain) can be taken as an elective by advanced undergraduates.
    • CME 108 (Intro to Scientific Computing) replaces CS 137.
    • STAT 202 will be offered Summer qtr by David Mease.
    • STAT 203 will be offered Fall and Spring qtrs.
    Summer Research Opportunity for Undergraduates There are several ongoing research projects for students interested in computing, statistics, and biology. The projects are interdisciplinary in nature, and focus on the statistical modeling of high-throughput biological data. Here is a sampling of possible topics:
  • 25. UC Davis: Computational Science And Engineering
    Center for computational science and Engineering at UC Davis.
    http://cse.ucdavis.edu/
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    Computational Science and Engineering
    2343 Academic Surge
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    John Rundle's Research Group
    Driven nonlinear threshold systems are known to be some of the most important and interesting systems in nature. They include networks of earthquake faults, neural networks, superconductors and semiconductors, and the World Wide Web, as well as political, social, and ecological systems. All of these systems have self-organizing dynamics that are strongly correlated in space and time, and all typically display a multiplicity of spatial and temporal scales. They are usually characterized by observable phenomena that can be understood with modern methods of space-time pattern analysis, and by a highly nonlinear, complex underlying dynamics whose evolution in space in time is extremely difficult to observe, understand, or predict. Our group focuses on developing the theoretical and computational methods needed to understand these classes of driven, non-equilibrium threshold systems. We are particularly interested in developing the computational tools necessary to simulate these high-dimensional complex systems within the context of modern, web-based, high performance computing methods using Beowulf clusters and other types of parallel, SMP machines. We view the development of the emergent, Semantic Grid as a particulary promising technology, and we are pursuing the development of emergent computational paradigms. Computational simulations thus represent a major tool and a major focus of our research. Much of our work is concerned with a particularly important threshold system in nature, earthquake fault systems.

    26. PAR-07-344: Innovations In Biomedical Computational Science And Technology (R01)
    NIH Funding Opportunities and Notices in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts Innovations in Biomedical computational science and Technology (R01)
    http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/par-07-344.html
    Part I Overview Information Department of Health and Human Services
    Participating Organizations
    National Institutes of Health (NIH), (http://www.nih.gov/) Components of Participating Organizations
    National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), ( http://www.nigms.nih.gov/
    National Cancer Institute (NCI), ( http://www.nci.nih.gov/
    National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), ( http://www.nhlib.nih.gov/
    National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), ( http://www.genome.gov/
    National Institute on Aging (NIA), ( http://www.nia.nih.gov/
    National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), ( http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/
    National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), ( http://www.niaid.nih.gov
    National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), ( http://www.niams.nih.gov/ National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), ( http://www.nibib.nih.gov/ National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), ( http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/

    27. Education Center On Computational Science And Engineering
    Located on the Campus of San Diego State University (SDSU), the Educational Center on computational science and Engineering (EC/CSE or EdCenter) is
    http://www.edcenter.sdsu.edu/
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    San Diego State University

    National Science Foundation
    The Education Center on Computational Science and Engineering
    October 1997 - December 2004 These pages are left as a record of the activities and accomplishments of the NPACI 's Ed Center Our 2004-2005 activities funded through the NSF on Engaging Pelple in Cyberinfrastructure ( EPIC ), foster the new curriculum development in Game Programming Technique at the University level. Please examine the web page of Dr. Kris Stewart, www.stewart.cs.sdsu.edu
    email stewart [at] sdsu.edu
    to learn of her curricula developments. 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

    28. Computer Science Internships - Computational Sciences Major - Hollins University
    Internships for computational science majors help prepare students for careers or graduate study in computer science.
    http://www.hollins.edu/undergrad/computersci/compsci.htm
    Undergraduate Programs
    Computer Science
    This program is suspended for the 2006-07 academic year.
    The computer science major provides a firm base in algorithms and problem solving, a mathematical background to develop reasoning abilities, subsequent exposure to the foundations of computing, exploration of computer systems from multiple perspectives, and an introduction to specific areas of computer science research and development.
    Classes are small, so students can expect individual attention. Introductory classes typically have 15 to 25 students, while upper-level classes have 3 to 10.
    Seniors are assessed in their ability to design a computer system to solve a real-world problem and present their results at the Natural Sciences and Mathematics Division Science Seminar.
    Graduates of the computer science program are candidates for graduate school in computer science and for careers in programming, systems analysis and design, and software engineering
    Facilities
    Students have unrestricted access to sophisticated labs and resources in the Dana Science Building when classes are not in session. Dana also houses classrooms, faculty offices, and study rooms. On campus, there are six computer labs for students, five are open 24 hours a day. Teaching labs are fully equipped with individual workstations, an instructor's station, overhead projection system, full audio and visual capabilities, as well as the most popular software packages and full Internet access.

    29. Laboratory For Computational Science And Engineering
    Details star simulations and related testing.
    http://www.lcse.umn.edu/
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  • HVR Control GUI (Windows /w Linux Server)
  • Numerical Simulations of Note
    • 2048x1024^2 Kevlin-Helmholtz instability computed at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
    • 2048^3 Turbulence, 2004 How this run was done using PPM under the SHMOD framework on the NSF TeraGrid (16 MB PDF) How the 5 TB of data was managed, analyzed, and visualized (4 MB PDF) An earlier (2001) article motivating this run (5.5 MB PDF) Movies and Images 1024^3 turbulence run at LANL, 1997 Red Giant at NCSA
    • Researchers and Support Staff

    30. Center For Computational Science
    The Center for computational science (CCS) is an NRL organization within the Information Technology Division. The mission of the CCS is to provide the Navy
    http://www.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/
    The Center for Computational Science (CCS) is an NRL organization within the Information Technology Division. The mission of the CCS is to provide the Navy community with access to state-of-the-art high performance computing and communications (HPCC) capabilities and to provide production computational services. The Center services NRL, the Office of Naval Research, and other clients within the DoD. It participates as a partner in the DoD's High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) and in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) sponsored National Consortium (NCHPC) as well as interacting with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) meta-center sites nationwide. Most importantly, the CCS provides support to researchers nationwide to solve real world problems by maintaining a balanced focus on service, research, and development.
    Research interests are concentrated in providing early access to scalable massively parallel computing systems, high performance networking technologies, and scalable software compilers and tools to support applications development. Toward these ends, the Center is involved in rapid prototyping for the Information Age through the development of a nationwide file system and the evolution of a transparent, user friendly information infrastructure that supports a rich, multimedia environment. This vision supports voice, video, data, and imagery from the application to the end user.

    31. Computer Science Section (CSS)
    The Computer Science Section (CSS) conducts research in computational science, applied mathematics, numerical analysis, geosciences, and software
    http://www.cisl.ucar.edu/css/
    UCAR NCAR CISL SCD ... advanced
    Welcome!
    The Computer Science Section (CSS) conducts research in computational science, applied mathematics, numerical analysis, geosciences, and software engineering. In addition, we lead the Scientific Computing Division technology tracking and benchmarking efforts. Finally, we develop open source software packages and numerical libraries to make use of this research in atmosphere, ocean, and geoscience models. The Computer Science Section consists of two groups:

    32. Directory Of Open Access Journals
    Keywords computer science, computational algorithms, applications Start year 2006 International Journal of Computer science and Engineering
    http://www.doaj.org/ljbs?cpid=114

    33. National Center For Supercomputing Applications At The University Of Illinois At
    The goal is to open up new possibilities in science and engineering by providing computational capability that makes it possible for investigators to tackle
    http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/
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    Read the full text of Donna Cox's investiture speech
    NSF offers Petascale Computing Resource Allocations
    In 2011, a new National Science Foundation-funded sustained petascale computing system, Blue Waters , will go online at NCSA. The goal is to open up new possibilities in science and engineering by providing computational capability that makes it possible for investigators to tackle much larger and more complex research challenges. NSF has issued a solicitation inviting research groups that have a compelling science or engineering challenge that will require petascale computing resources to submit requests for allocations on the Blue Waters system.
    About Blue Waters
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  • Registration now open for TG'08 Registration now open for 2008 NCSA Private Sector Program Annual Meeting Papers sought for RSSI'08 Registration now open for 9th LCI International Conference on High-Performance Clustered Computing ... Read other NCSA headlines
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    34. San Diego Supercomputer Center
    Focusing on dataoriented and computational applications, SDSC serves both the National science Foundation (NSF) and broader community as a national and
    http://www.sdsc.edu/
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    Supercomputer Unleashes Virtual 9.0 Megaquake in Pacific Northwest Full story
    Introducing the Next Generation Biology Workbench, Version 1.0
    SDSC has announced the release of the Next Generation Biology Workbench, version 1.0. The popular system, code named Swami, is a free Web resource accessed thousands of times per week by scientists and students in bioinformatics, genomics, proteomics, and phylogenetics communities worldwide.
    Full story
    Sign up today and stay up-to-date on all the latest news and events at SDSC today!
    MORE NUGGETS
    December/ January Nuggets Building a Global Carbon Accounting System Sequestering carbon from the atmosphere in growing forests will play a key role in society's efforts to deal with global warming. Current Nuggets
    VISIT WEB SITE
    SDSC@UCSD
    Members of the UC San Diego community can now find the latest news, events, and activities about cyberinfrastructure on campus from the new SDSC@UCSD website, launched this fall by the San Diego Supercomputer Center. The new site will offer items of practical interest, including training programs, seminars, upcoming cyberinfrastructure workshops, collaborations and listings for jobs and internships for faculty, staff and students. Quicklinks...

    35. Bell Labs Computing Sciences Research Center
    Our center conducts research in selected areas of computer science by studying computational problems and building new systems.
    http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/
    We've recently reorganized Bell Labs. Some people in the former Computing Sciences Research Center have moved to the Mathematics Research Center and some to other labs. The new home page is at www.bell-labs.com and the following material is kept only for archival purposes.
    Our center conducts research in selected areas of computer science by studying computational problems and building new systems. Some current activities include operating systems, distributed computing, algorithms, formal methods, internet-related security and systems, cryptography, architecture, scientific computing, computational geometry, programming languages, user interfaces, and software design. We are part of Bell Labs , innovating for Lucent Technologies . Our company is a treasure trove of research problems, just waiting to be mined. We often build prototype systems, develop special purpose tools and languages, and pursue joint projects. Our work results in fundamental ideas and innovative tools, and is based on both individual research efforts and synergistic collaborations. Projects can last from weeks to decades. General information

    36. Computer Science - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Computer science (or computing science) is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_science
    Computer science
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    To meet Wikipedia's style guidelines , please help improve this article by: removing items which are not notable, encyclopedic , or helpful from the list(s); incorporating appropriate items into the main body of the article; and discussing this issue on the talk page Computer science (or computing science ) is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems Computer science has many sub-fields; some emphasize the computation of specific results (such as computer graphics ), while others relate to properties of computational problems (such as computational complexity theory ). Still others focus on the challenges in implementing computations. For example, programming language theory studies approaches to describing computations, while computer programming applies specific programming languages to solve specific computational problems. A further subfield

    37. SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE/Carnegie Mellon University
    Education in computer music, data mining, machine learning, vision, and speech with a list of research topics.
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/
    SCS Home Releases Calendar Seminars Education ... SCS Help Desk Search SCS News and Events: Features: Takeo Kanade News release
    Magnetic Levitation Gives Computer Users Sense of Touch: NSF Makes Carnegie Mellon Invention Available to More Researchers. Post-Gazette features the work of Robotics Institute Research Professor Ralph Hollis and his colleagues in the Microdynamic Systems Lab. SCS news release The Human-Computer Interaction Institute Videos Nominated for YouTube Awards! News release
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    New School of Computer Science Complex: Information and Blog. Check out and discuss the design for the new Gates Center for Computer Science. View Gates Webcam!

    38. Princeton Computer Science
    Contains information about study and research programs, news letters, and faculty and student listings.
    http://www.cs.princeton.edu/
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    Computer Science Computer Science Main Page Academics Course Information Course Catalog Graduate Program Undergraduate Programs ... Interdisciplinary Programs Research Research Areas Research Projects Colloquia Technical Reports People Faculty Graduate Students Undergraduate Students Administrative Staff ... Alumni/ae About Princeton CS Contact Us Department Information Industrial Affiliates Visit Us Job Openings Open Positions Links CS Computing SEAS Links Libraries
    Color-coded network cabling in the department's machine room. Photo: Brian Jones W elcome to the website of the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. Princeton has been at the forefront of computing since Alan Turing, Alonzo Church and John von Neumann were among its residents. The department has experienced significant growth over the last few years, and is now home to 30 faculty, with strong groups in theory, systems, graphics/media, programming languages, computational science, security, AI, and computational biology. February 26, 2008

    39. Computer Science
    A gateway to computer science resources on the Web, arranged by broad subject categories.
    http://library.albany.edu/subject/csci.htm
    Computer Science

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    Last Updated: February 29, 2008 This page is maintained by Michael Knee Starting Points
    The Ada Project (TAP)
    Named in honor of Ada Lovelace, TAP is a clearinghouse for information and resources related to women in computing. It includes publications, conferences, employment resources, fellowships and grants, news, organizations, plus projects and programs.
    AI on the Web
    An artificial intelligence resource listing containing links to information on intelligent agents; search and game playing; logic and knowledge representation; planning, reasoning and uncertainty; machine learning; natural language processing; perception and robotics; philosophy and the future; and AI programming. .
    AI Topics
    AI Topics is a starting point for finding information on artificial intelligence. This AAAI site links to basic information along with news, education resources, reference materials (dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and journals), courses, forums, and career information.
    Artificial Intelligence
    A WWW Virtual Library site containing links to research sites and projects, newsgroups, programming languages, journals, bibliographies, interactive demonstrations, and commercial sites and products.

    40. University Of Colorado Department Of Computer Science
    The home page for the University of Colorado at Boulder Department of Computer science.
    http://www.cs.colorado.edu/
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    CINC 102
    Faisal Ahmad (advisor: Sumner) Generating Conceptually Personalized Interactions for Educational Digital Libraries Using Concept Maps
    ECOT 831
    Barton Miller (University of Wisconsin) Scalable Middleware for Large Scale Systems
    UMC 415
    Ellen Riloff (University of Utah) Desiderata for Annotating Data to Train and Evaluate Bootstrapping Algorithms
    ECCR 265
    Bryan Ford (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Intuitive Global Connectivity for Personal Mobile Devices ... events calendar
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