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         Computational Science:     more books (100)
  1. Computational Materials Science, Volume 15 (Theoretical and Computational Chemistry)
  2. QCD and Numerical Analysis III: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Numerical Analysis and Lattice QCD, Edinburgh, June-July 2003 (Lecture ... in Computational Science and Engineering)
  3. Computational Materials Science: From Basic Principles to Material Properties (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  4. Computational Modeling (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences) by Charles S. Taber, Richard John Timpone, 1996-03-21
  5. Design Patterns for e-Science (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering) by Henry Gardner, Gabriele Manduchi, 2007-05-04
  6. Numerical Heat Transfer And Fluid Flow (Hemisphere Series on Computational Methods in Mechanics and Thermal Science) by Suhas Patankar, 1980-01-01
  7. Handbook of Computational Molecular Biology (Chapman & All/Crc Computer and Information Science Series)
  8. Advances in Software Tools for Scientific Computing (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  9. Vygotsky and Cognitive Science: Language and the Unification of the Social and Computational Mind by William Frawley, 1997-08-15
  10. Multiscale Modelling and Simulation (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  11. Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2005: International Conference, Singapore, May 9-12. 2005, Proceedings, Part III (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  12. Computational Heat Transfer (Series in Computational and Physical Processes in Mechanics and Thermal Sciences) by Yogesh Jaluria, 2002-11-21
  13. Applications and Science of Computational Intelligence V: 2-3 April 2002, Orlando, USA (SPIE proceedings series) by Keith B. Doyle, 2002-01
  14. Principal Manifolds for Data Visualization and Dimension Reduction (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)

41. IEEE Xplore Computing In Science Engineering [see Also IEEE
Visit the Website Computing in Science Engineering. Title History (1994 1998) computational science and Engineering, IEEE see also Computing in
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=5992

42. Scientific Computing And Visualization Home Page
Scientific computing and visualization group at Boston University. Research in computational science and engineering, scientific visualization, and computer graphics.
http://scv.bu.edu/
Scientific Computing and Visualization
Welcome to the Boston University Scientific Computing and Visualization Group. The Scientific Computing and Visualization (SCV) group within the Office of Information Technology at Boston University provides specialized computing and communication resources geared towards research and education in computational science and engineering, scientific visualization, computer graphics, supercomputing and other disciplines which have high-performance computing requirements. SCV manages these resources in close collaboration with the University's Center for Computational Science . The supercomputing facilities provided by the group include an IBM pSeries 690 (Regatta), an IBM pSeries 655, an Intel Pentium III Linux Cluster, a computer graphics laboratory featuring 3D, full color computer graphics workstations, our Access Grid Conference Facility and the high resolution, passive stereo display Deep Vision Display Wall. A more detailed description of the SCV computing facilities is available.

43. Computational Science Education Reference Desk
The computational science Education Reference Desk (CSERD) features models andlesson plans to help educators add inquiry based exercises to their
http://www.shodor.org/cserd/index.php
Location: Home Login / Register Home Resources Link Catalog ... Submit a bug Did you know... ... that CSERD has been accepted as one of the Pathway projects of the
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Welcome to the Computational Science Education Reference Desk!
Here at CSERD we are compiling information and materials to help you learn about computational science and incorporate it into your classroom at all levels. CSERD's approach is to do three things:
  • Create a catalog of resources
  • Give you a forum to review that material and speak to each other and to ask us questions.
  • Create original computational science activities for you to use in your class, or to use as an example in creating your own activities.
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44. NACSE - Northwest Alliance For Computational Science & Engineering - Home
Northwest Alliance for computational science Engineering. Innovations forTransforming Scientific Data into Knowledge
http://www.nacse.org/
WELCOME Innovations for Transforming Scientific Data into Knowledge Contact Us
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  • Do you want to search, integrate, or download environmental data using just a Web browser?
  • Looking for ways to incorporate real-world environmental data in your courses?
  • Interested in making your own data more easily accessible via the Web?
      NACSE helps scientists, engineers, and natural resource managers explore data more effectively:
    • We train researchers to store data in ways that facilitate their use by other people.
    • Our software lets scientists and engineers develop Web interfaces to their databases - without having to become computing specialists.
    • Our interfaces let users see the results of their database searches as maps or graphical summaries, using just an ordinary Web browser.
    • Our interfaces let computational modelers query environmental databases and download the results for validating their models.
    • Our software helps researchers and decision-makers merge their data with information from other groups, to provide a more comprehensive understanding of environmental conditions.
    • We assist database owners to develop student interfaces for environmental education activities.

45. Center For Computational Science
Research at the center is focused on advanced applications of computing to problemsin the sciences, engineering, arts and humanities.
http://ccs.bu.edu/
Boston University Center for Computational Science 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 Scientific Computing and Visualization Group (SCV) group, in the development of resources to support computational science. The high performance computing and visualization systems at Boston University currently include IBM pSeries 690, an IBM pSeries 655, an Intel Pentium III Linux Cluster, our Deep Vision Display Wall, the Access Grid Conference Facility, the Laboratory for Virtual Environments and the Computer Graphics Laboratory. SCV provides documentation, training and support for using these facilities and accepts

46. Joint Institute For Computational Sciences
JICS vision is to become a worldclass center for research, education, and trainingin computational science and engineering by advancing scientific
http://www.jics.utk.edu/

About JICS

Research Programs

Open Positions

JICS Staff
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Related Resources
The Joint Institute for Computational Sciences is a joint project of The University of Tennessee Oak Ridge National Laboratory

47. Welcome To The Center For Computational Sciences
One of two high performance computing research centers. Highlights include overviewof capabilities, research, facilities, and staff.
http://www.ccs.ornl.gov/
NCCS Home User Info Getting Help ORNL Research Overview ... SciDAC at ORNL MICS
FY2006 Call for Proposals
FY2006 Call for Proposals The Office of Science seeks high priority, high payoff computationally intensive experiments, where the capability of the NCCS Leadership Computing Facility systems can enable new breakthroughs in science and enable the Office of Science to be "first to market" with important scientific and technological capabilities, ideas, and software. A limited set of scientific applications (perhaps 10 per year) will be selected and given substantial access to the leadership systems. For details, see the Office of Science Call for Proposals and NCCS Proposal Allocation Process
DOE Leadership-Class Computing Capability for Science will be developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham announced May 12, 2004 that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will grant ORNL and its development partners, Cray Inc., IBM Corp. and Silicon Graphics Inc., $25 million in funding to begin to build a 50 teraflop (50 trillion calculations per second) science research supercomputer. ?This new facility will enable the Office of Science to deliver world leadership-class computing for science,? said Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham. ?It will serve to revitalize the U.S. effort in high-end computing.? full text of Secretary Abrahms' Leadership Class Computing Announcement DOE Press Release ORNL News Media Release
Cray X1 evaluation is extremely positive

48. ICCS 2004
International Conference on computational science. increasingly more researchersinvolved in the challenging research field of computational science.
http://www.cyfronet.krakow.pl/iccs2004/
News Home Call for
Papers
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Exhibitors

Paper Submission
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S P O N S O R S
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P O N ... S - the officially appointed carrier for the ICCS 2004
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Proceedings of ICCS'2004 are available online: Part I http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-22114-X Part II http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-22115-8 Part III http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-22116-6 Part IV http://www.springeronline.com/3-540-22129-8 O b j e c t i v e s The International Conference on Computational Science 2004 (ICCS 2004) aims to bring together researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science as basic computing disciplines, researchers from various application areas who are pioneering advanced application of computational methods to sciences such as physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering, arts and humanitarian fields, along with software developers and vendors, to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for research, as well as to help industrial users apply various advanced computational techniques. You are invited to submit a paper and/or a proposal to organize a workshop. See Call for Papers for paper submission information, and Call for workshop Proposals for more information. All accepted papers will be printed in the conference proceedings, published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. A selected number of papers will also be published as special issues of appropriate journals.

49. Computer Science Internships - Computational Sciences Major - Hollins University
Internships for computational science majors help prepare students for careersor graduate study in computer science.
http://www.hollins.edu/undergrad/computersci/compsci.htm
Undergraduate Programs
Computer Science
This program is suspended for the 2005-06 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.

50. Ronald F. Boisvert
NIST Numerical solution of partial differential equations, mathematical software, and information services that support computational science.
http://gams.nist.gov/acmd/Staff/RBoisvert/index.html
Information
Technology

Laboratory
Math and ...
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Ronald F. Boisvert Ronald F. Boisvert
Outstanding Contribution to ACM Award in 2000, and the Keene State College Alumni Achievement Award in 2002. He is a member of the ACM, IEEE Computer Society, and SIAM. Vertical
Affiliation
Mathematical and Computational Science Division
Information Technology Laboratory

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Technology Administration
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The White House
Positions Chief, NIST Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division
Associate Editor, ACM Transactions on Math Software
Co-Chair, ACM Publications Board [ photo Chair, IFIP Working Group 2.5 (Numerical Software) [ photo Location Building 820 ( NIST North ) (820 West Diamond Avenue) Room 366 NIST Gaithersburg, MD USA Postal Address Mail Stop 8910 NIST Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8910 USA Contacts Email : boisvert@nist.gov Voice : (301) 975-3812 FAX : (301) 990-4127 Education Ph.D. 1979, Purdue University, Computer Science M.S. 1977, Purdue University, Computer Science M.S. 1975, The College of William and Mary , Applied Science B.S. 1973

51. 2003 International Conference On Computational Science
computational science is a vital part of many scientific investigations, Due to the sheer size of many challenges in computational science,
http://www.science.uva.nl/events/ICCS2003/
June 2 - 4, 2003
Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Melbourne, Australia

The proceedings are now available from Springer, also online. See LNCS 2657
LNCS 2658
LNCS 2659
LNCS 2660
ICCS 2004
will be held on June 7-9, 2004 in Krakow, Poland. Computational Science is a vital part of many scientific investigations, affecting researchers and practitioners in the sciences and beyond. Due to the sheer size of many challenges in computational science, the use of supercomputing, parallel processing, and sophisticated algorithms, is inevitable.
The International Conference on Computational Science 2003 (ICCS 2003) aims to bring together researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science as basic computing disciplines, researchers from various application areas who are pioneering advanced application of computational methods to sciences such as physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering, arts and humanitarian fields, along with software developers and vendors, to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for research, as well as to help industrial users apply various advanced computational techniques.
ICCS 2003 is the follow-up of the highly successful ICCS 2002 conference held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ICCS 2003 will be unique, in the sense that it is a single event held at two different sites almost opposite to each other on the globe, that is, in Melbourne, Australia and Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. The conference will run at the same dates at both locations, and there will be a single set of ICCS 2003 proceedings. You, as participant, as author of a paper, or as organizer of a workshop, decide to which location you go. In this way we hope that researchers from all over the world will be able to participate in the most important event on Computational Science in 2003.

52. UvA SCS - Section Computational Science
The Section computational science is one of the research groups in the Computing, Assessment of Computer Science Research in the Netherlands
http://www.science.uva.nl/research/scs/
Faculty of Science
Informatics Institute
SCS Home Page
SCS home page
  • People How to reach us SCS Factsheet ... Events
  • Welcome to the SCS WWW pages
    The Section Computational Science is one of the research groups in the Computing, System Architecture and Programming Laboratory (CSP) of the University of Amsterdam. The SCS studies the computational problems in the area of complex dynamical systems. Important aspects of this research are
    • the understanding of multi-scale phenomena, where systems are studied over large temporal and spatial scales, and the mapping of complex systems onto high performance parallel and distributed computing systems.
    In our research we concentrate on the study of the intrinsic computational properties of cellular automata , the use of (virtual) particles in modelling natural processes and the discovery and application of " natural solvers The Polder Computing Environment is concerned with the optimal mapping of the resulting models onto parallel computer systems.
    Assessment of Computer Science Research in the Netherlands
    In 2003/2004 an international committee of renowned scientists gave an assessment of the Computer Science research in the Netherlands.

    53. The School Of Computational Science & Information Technology
    Offers graduate and undergraduate programs. Provides computational facilitiesand contributes to a high level of computational culture beneficial to the
    http://www.csit.fsu.edu/

    New Graduate Courses in Computational Science

    Max Gunzburger new SCS Director

    SCS Transferred to Arts and Sciences

    New Graduate Courses in Computational Science

    Max Gunzburger new SCS Director

    SCS Transferred to Arts and Sciences

    54. School Of Computational Sciences
    Copyright School of computational sciences, George Mason University, Fairfax,VA, USA Last modified July 28, 2005. Please send questions or comments to Dr.
    http://www.scs.gmu.edu/
    Last modified: August 20, 2005
    Please send questions or comments to Dr. Peter A. Becker at pbecker@gmu.edu
    Graphic design: Janejira Kalsmith
    Programming: Guido Cervone and Liviu Panait

    55. Caltech Center For Advanced Computing Research
    Provides facilities for computational science and engineering research at Caltech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Research information, publications, and news.
    http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/
    QUICK LINKS Cascade Project
    ASC Center for

    Simulation of Dynamic

    Response of Materials
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    RECENT NEWS
    Making the Sumatra Movies

    NVO news item: VOEvent workshop report

    World Network Speed Record Quadrupled:

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    Changes in Management and Administration at CACR
    search the caltech website CACR Caltech's Center for Advanced Computing Research [more] Making the Sumatra Movies click for mpg movie [36MB mpeg] Snapshot from a spectral-element simulation of the Great 2004 Sumatra- Andaman earthquake. Shown is the vertical component of velocity 15.8 minutes after the initiation of the rupture. Red colors denote ... [more] research cse cit ... internal

    56. ETH - Icos - Institute Of Computational Science
    computational science entails interdisciplinary research, The Institute ofcomputational science (ICoS) in DINFK encompasses this philosophy as a
    http://www.icos.ethz.ch/
    About Us People Contact Sitemap ... Help Search Research Education Open Positions Gallery ... ICOS
    Institute of Computational Science
    Prof. Arbenz
    Prof. Buhmann

    Prof. Gander
    (Vice Head)
    Prof. Gonnet

    Prof. Gross
    (Head)
    Prof. Hinterberger

    Prof. Koumoutsakos

    Prof. Pauly

    Prof. Stelling

    School in Multiscale Modelling and Simulation, 16 - 28 October 2005 Frontiers in Computational Science International Summer Competition 2005 in Synthetic Biology (iGEM2005) New Student Projects Computational Science entails interdisciplinary research, tackling complex scientific and engineering problems under the unifying concept of computation. The explosive growth of computer powers and progress in computational methods and interfaces extends the power of scientific computation to an ever larger set of problems, while suggesting new ideas for experimental research. The Institute of Computational Science (ICoS) in D-INFK encompasses this philosophy as a unique interdisciplinary unit. Key research topics include Visual Computing, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Machine Learning and Bioinspired Computation, Parallel Computing, Large Scale Linear Algebra, Agent Based Modeling and Simulation, Advanced Symbolic Computation and Multiscale Modeling and Simulation. Faculty and Staff in ICoS are involved in projects spanning a wide range of applications in Systems Biology, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Human-Computer Interface, Pattern Recognition, Nanotechnology, Engineering, Art and Entertainment and Finance.

    57. The 2002 International Conference On Computational Science
    International Conference on computational science. Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2124 April 2002.
    http://www.science.uva.nl/events/ICCS2002/

    58. Center For Computational Sciences, University Of Kentucky
    Other Sites of computational science interest computational science EducationProject(Mirrored at UKy) - San Diego Supercomputer Center
    http://www.ccs.uky.edu/
    Welcome to the Center for Computational Sciences Search CCS web-pages:
    About CCS
    Director's Message Articles and Publications Researchers People at CCS ... UK News
    Events at CCS
    *CURRENT AG EVENTS VIEW. *SPRING 2005 SEMINARS VIEW. *ARCHIVES OF PREVIOUS SEMINARS VIEW.
    Events/AG in CCS
    Past AG events can be found here If you wish to attend, please send email to sysadmin(at)ccs.uky.edu
    Information on other AG events may be found here.
    Research at CCS
    Agronomy Astrophysics Biochemistry Chemical Engineering ... Structural Biochemistry
    Other Sites of Computational Science interest:
    Computational Science Education Project
    (Mirrored at UKy)
    San Diego Supercomputer Center

    Ohio Supercomputer Center

    National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure

    National Center for Supercomputing Applications
    ... Access your mail box Last Updated: Apr 28, 2004.
    Contact: mailto:sysadmin(at)ccs.uky.edu

    59. Welcome To Krell Institute
    Institute for the promotion of computational science.
    http://www.krellinst.org/
    Home Contact Us Search
    The Krell Institute works in active partnership with the science, technology, and education communities. Krell is involved in the areas of
    • developing the workforce communicating science bringing people together innovating with technology
    Home Services About Us News ... Contact Us
    Krell Institute * 1609 Golden Aspen Dr., Suite 101 * Ames, IA 50010 * 515-956-3696
    Your privacy is protected when visiting this site. We do not record information on our visitors.

    60. Computational Sciences And Mathematics Research, Sandia National Labs
    Research and development in computational sciences and mathematics supportinglargescale modeling and simulation at Sandia National Laboratories.
    http://csmr.ca.sandia.gov/

    Internal Links
    Research and development in computational sciences and mathematics supporting large-scale modeling and simulation at Sandia National Laboratories. CSMR Home Who We Are Projects Publications ... Employment
    Comments: tgkolda@sandia.gov

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