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  1. Model-Based Reasoning in Science, Technology, and Medicine (Studies in Computational Intelligence) (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
  2. Essentials of Computational Chemistry: Theories and Models by Christopher J. Cramer, 2004-11-15
  3. Probabilistic Networks and Expert Systems: Exact Computational Methods for Bayesian Networks (Information Science and Statistics) by Robert G. Cowell, A. Philip Dawid, et all 2007-07-16
  4. Kernel Methods in Computational Biology (Computational Molecular Biology)
  5. Computational Probability: Algorithms and Applications in the Mathematical Sciences (International Series in Operations Research & Management Science) by John H. Drew, Diane L. Evans, et all 2007-11-15
  6. Optimisation, Econometric and Financial Analysis (Advances in Computational Management Science)
  7. Transactions on Computational Systems Biology VII (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  8. Analytical, Numerical, and Computational Methods for Science and Engineering by Gene H. Hostetter, Mohammed S. Santina, et all 1991-01
  9. Introduction to Computational Biology: Maps, Sequences and Genomes (Interdisciplinary Statistics) by Michael S. Waterman, 1995-06-01
  10. Frontiers of Computational Science: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Frontiers of Computational Science 2005
  11. Computational and Information Science: First International Symposium, CIS 2004, Shanghai, China, December 16-18, 2004, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  12. Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XVI (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  13. Multiscale Methods in Science and Engineering (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  14. Automatic Differentiation: Applications, Theory, and Implementations (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)

61. ETH - Computational Laboratory - ETHZ Computational Laboratory
The computational sciences Collaboration Lab provides an academic forum and the physical infrastructure for the exchange of interdisciplinary computational ideas among researchers, educators and students.
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Multiscale Modelling and Simulation Frontiers in Computational Science Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) entails interdisciplinary research, by a sustained interaction of a critical mass of researchers, tackling complex problems of scientific and engineering interest under the unifying concept of computation.
It relies on the explosive growth of Information Technology, which allows new subjects to be addressed by scientific simulation, while expanding the application of computation in the experimental arena. Key research topics include multi-scale computation, data mining and grid computing implemented in applications spanning areas such as cell biology, nanotechnology and finance. The StrategischeErfolgsPositionen program of ETHZ in CSE provides the opportunity to develop this strategic area at ETHZ with the aim towards international leadership and appeal. The Computational/Collaborational Laboratory in CSE (CoLab) is the central part of this program. It was established in May 2002 and is hosted by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ). The scientific program is defined by the CoLab Steering committee. Key elements of the research program include a Visiting Faculty Program, a Post-doctoral Program and Summer Workshops.

62. SIAM Conference On Computational Science And Engineering

http://www.siam.org/meetings/cse03/

63. Computational Sci
Sponsored by SIAM Activity Group on computational science and Engineering (SIAGCSE) SIAM/ACM Prize in computational science and Engineering
http://www.siam.org/meetings/CSE05/
Sponsored by SIAM Activity Group on Computational Science and Engineering (SIAG CSE)
SIAM/ACM Prize in Computational Science and Engineering
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  • Advanced Discretization Methods Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Computational Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Computational Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Computational Electromagnetics Computational Fluid Dynamics Computational Medicine and Bioengineering Computational Physics and Astrophysics Computational Solid Mechanics and Materials Datamining and Stream Mining Inverse Problems Meshing and Adaptivity Multiscale and Multiphysics Problems Optimal Design, Optimal Control, and Inverse Problems Parallel and Distributed Computing Problem-Solving Environments Semiconductor Device Simulation Software and Middleware Systems Uncertainty Estimation and Sensitivity Analysis and Software Validation and Verification Visualization, Computer Graphics, and Human-Computer Interaction
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SIAM and the conference organizing committee wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to the National Science Foundation for its support of this conference.

64. The Art Of Computational Science Home Page
Detailed Introductions to the Art of Scientific Simulations.
http://www.artcompsci.org/
The Art of Computational Science
A series of books on how to build a computational lab
Piet Hut and Jun Makino Deutsch Español Italiano ...
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  • 2005, July 12: our latest release, ACS 1.2.1
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Below you can read our various book volumes directly on the web. If you prefer to download a copy, you can choose one of our ACS release versions , which also include the computer programs discussed in the text. We are making all our ACS (Art of Computational Science) material available under the conditions of our ACS open source license See the What is New? page for a description of new developments, and the FAQ page for answers to frequently asked questions. Having access to the source code is one thing. Having access to the tacit knowledge that went into the process of writing the source code is quite something else. In our Manifesto below, we describe the philosophy behind the ACS initiative.
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      0. Manifesto PS PDF [incomplete] 1. Weaving Text and Code [in preparation] 2. Lessons Learned [in preparation]
    The Kali project is directed toward the construction of a laboratory for dense stellar systems, such as star clusters, star forming regions, and galactic nuclei containing one or more massive black holes. The presentation is centered around dialogues between two astrophysicists who are in the process of constructing the Kali code from scratch. We are currently in a start-up phase, as described in our first

65. ANU - Bachelor Of Computational Science (BComptlSci)
In many branches of science, computation is given equal weight to theory and The core courses of the Bachelor of computational science (BcomptlSci)
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/bcomptlsci/
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Are you interested in mathematics, computing and science? The Faculty of Science in association with the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology invites you to study the new discipline of Computational Science at the Australian National University 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. The new ANU BComptlSci degree provides you with the key mathematical, computing and science skills to excel in this new environment of computer modelling of the real world.

66. Computational Science - Welkom
Welkom op de website van het onderzoeksprogramma computational science van NWOExacte Onder het tabblad Over computational science vindt u ondermeer
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Over Computational Science Onderzoek Nieuws Contact Welkom Welkom op de website van het onderzoeksprogramma Computational Science van NWO Exacte Wetenschappen. Op deze site vindt u zowel algemene informatie over het programma zelf als informatie over en resultaten van het onderzoek dat in het kader van dit programma wordt gefinancierd.
Onder het tabblad Over Computational Science vindt u ondermeer documentatie over het programma en de programmacommissie. Nieuws en bijeenkomsten vindt u onder het tabblad Nieuws . Onder het tabblad Onderzoek vindt u verwijzingen naar de onderzoeksgroepen die participeren in het programma Computational Science en de resultaten van hun onderzoek. Informatie over de programmadag op 12 en 13 januari 2005: zie onder het tabblad Nieuws.  home mail english

67. Brain And Cognitive Sciences At The University Of Rochester
Based on cognitive and computational science and cognitive neuroscience, research in the Department focuses on learning, development and plasticity; perception and action; and natural language processing and acquisition.
http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/

68. Mathematical, Information, And Computational Sciences In The Office Of Advanced
The mission of the Mathematical, Information, and computational sciences (MICS) Funded by the Office of Science, NERSC supplies computing cycles and
http://www.sc.doe.gov/ascr/mics/
The mission of the Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences (MICS) program, is to discover, develop, and deploy the computational and networking tools that enable researchers in the scientific disciplines to analyze, model, simulate, and predict complex physical, chemical, and biological phenomena important to the Department of Energy. Staff Funding Opportunities Peer-Review Policy Related Links Contact Us Directions Site Map Archives What's New Applied Mathematics supports mathematical and computational research that facilitates the use of the latest high-performance computer systems in advancing our understanding of science and technology. This program supports research at academic institutions. These pilot projects test, validate, and apply collaboratory tools in partnership with other DOE programs The Materials MicroCharacterization Collaboratory provides remote access to electron beam microcharacterization of material; the Diesel Combustion Collaboratory links researchers to develop the next generation of clean diesel engines. This program supports innovative advancement in computer performance and computational science techniques.

69. CCLRC Computational Science And Engineering Department
The computational science and engineering activities of CCLRC provide worldclassexpertise and support for UK theoretical and computational science
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The computational science and engineering activities within CCLRC provide world-class expertise and support for UK theoretical and computational science communities, in both academia and industry. Our cost-effective and efficient services are enabling predictions from complex theories to be calculated from first principles and be compared directly with experimental data.
Click here for CSE's annual report 'Frontiers 2004'
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70. Stanford University Department Of Mathematical & Computational Science
Mathematical and computational science is an interdepartmental undergraduateprogram designed for students interested in applying mathematical ideas and
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Home Contacts Stanford Home ... Gallery 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
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  • Congratulations to our 2005 MCS graduates . You can see what they'll be doing in the coming year. What past Graduates are doing now MCS continues to grow, now with 70 declared majors You can download the revised 2005-2006 program (note our new engineering track)
2005 Graduation
Past Announcements:
  • Stat 166 in Biology Track satisfies University requirement of Writing Intensive course
    Courses added to core electives:
    • Econ 140 (Introduction to Financial Economics) Econ 179 (Experimental Economics) Math 108 (Introduction to Combinatorics and its Applications)
    See Academics Stanford's Financial Mathematics Masters Program for graduates

71. Materials Computation Center (UIUC)
Full set of notes in computational solid state physics from talks given by recognized leaders in the field. (Lectures are annual, starting in 2001)
http://www.mcc.uiuc.edu/summerschool/
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72. Computer Science Home
Department of Computer science. Research areas include Parallel and distributed computing, evolutionary and neural computing, heuristics for combinatorial optimization, computational spectral theory, vision, computational geometry, and federated information systems, objectoriented systems, contraints, data warehousing and data mining.
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/
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73. Computational Epistemology Lab Home Page
A facility for research into Cognitive science and related areas of Philosophy. Headed by Paul Thagard, at the University of Waterloo, Canada.
http://cogsci.uwaterloo.ca/Index.html
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The Computational Epistemology Lab CEL ), headed by Professor Paul Thagard of the Department of Philo sophy , the University of Waterloo , is a facility for research into Cognitive Science and related areas of Philosophy.
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COHERE (LISP code in HTML format), including ACME, DECO, ECHO, IMP, and HOTCO. PI (LISP code from 1987, in HTML).
JavaECHO (Java version)
Source code for Java version of ECHO.
MacECHO (LISP version)
Macintosh ECHO system software (228 K) in binhexed StuffIt format.
MacECHO (C version)
Macintosh ECHO system software (448 K) in binhexed Stuffit format.

74. (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.

75. Rutgers Center For Cognitive Science: RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
Research Center pursuing such issues as knowledgeacquisition, learning, representation, formal and computational studies in computational logic and artificial intelligence.
http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/researchgeneral.html
    Research Directions at RuCCS
      There are several distinct foci in the current research directions adopted by participants in the Center for Cognitive Science.
    • One focus is on fundamental research concerned with understanding the nature of the cognitive processor of the architecture of the mind. This research, which involves both theoretical and empirical studies, is concerned with such issues as the processor's resource limits, its memory structures, the forms of representation(s) it uses, the basic operations it makes available, the discipline of sequential and/or parallel execution it permits, restrictions on interprocess communication, decomposition of the processors into modular components, and so on. These are all questions that concern the architecture of the cognitive processor, including its perceptual, memory, reasoning, and motor control capacities.
    • A second and complementary focus involves fundamental research into the knowledge and the strategies that people bring to bear in reasoning and in solving problems using the architectural resources provided. This pursuit raises issues of knowledge-acquisition, learning, and representation, and makes close contact with purely formal and computational studies in computational logic and artificial intelligence.
    • A third focus is on relating these research issues to the data of biological science particularly to the mechanisms studied in neuroscience, and the more microscopic mechanisms studied in cellular biology, biochemistry and genetics. It also involves relating cognitive theories to the data of clinical neurology.

76. Department Of Computer Sciences
Institute of Computer science. Research areas include theoretical computer science, graph grammars, visual programming, computational linguistics, evolutionary computation, parallel and distributed systems, soft computing, fault tolerance, object oriented systems, pattern recognition, data warehousing, scientific databases, workflow management, performance evaluation, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and simulation.
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77. ScienceDirect - Computational Biology And Chemistry - List Of Issues
Publishes original papers and reviews in all areas of computational life sciences, such as nucleic acid and protein sequence research, molecular evolution, molecular genetics (functional genomics and proteomics), theory and practice of either biologyspecific or chemical-biology-specific modeling, and structural biology of nucleic acids and proteins.
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78. Fields Institute-Numerical & Computational Challenges In Science & Engineering
Thematic Programme at the Fields Institute, Toronto; August 2001 to August 2002.
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The Thematic Year on Numerical and Computational Challenges in Science and Engineering recognizes the central importance of Numerical Analysis in many areas of Science and Engineering. At the heart of the program will be the development, analysis and testing of new numerical methods for a broad range of mathematical problems arising in linear algebra, optimization, differential equations and dynamical systems. The program features a series of workshops which focus on several key application areas where the fruitful interaction between scientists, engineers and numerical analysts is already taking place and where progress is likely to lead to important practical advances in the next decade. Included among these are Climate Modelling, Computational Biology, Computational Finance and Computer Animation.

79. SpringerLink - Publication
At the interface between mathematics and theoretical computer science. Abstracts available, subscription for fulltext articles.
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80. CILD Home
Pursues research on algorithms and software tools for gleaning knowledge from data and their applications in Bioinformatics, Security Informatics, Medical Informatics, Geoinformatics, Chemical Informatics, Semantic Web, eGovernment, e-Enterprises, e-Commerce, and e-science.
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The Computational Intelligence, Learning, and Discovery (CILD) program pursues fundamental research and research-based advanced training in algorithmic models of intelligence, learning, and discovery. It brings together computer scientists, statisticians, and cognitive scientists to develop and apply algorithms and software tools for gleaning knowledge from data. This research is driven by scientific, economic, and technological problems of major societal importance which are drawn from virtually every area of human endeavor. The results of CILD research enable large scale data driven science, collaborative discovery, and decision making in Bioinformatics, Security Informatics, Medical Informatics, Human Computer Interaction, Semantic Web, e-Government, e-Commerce, and e-Science. The CILD program is directed by Professor Vasant Honavar
CILD is housed in Atanasoff Hall on the Northwest side of campus.
214 Atanasoff Hall
Ames, IA 50011-1041

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