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  1. Computational Engineering Geology by Edward Derringh, 1997-10-15
  2. Computer Methods For Engineering (Series in Computational and Physical Processes in Mechanics and Thermal Sciences) by Yogesh Jaluria, 1995-12-01
  3. Computational Methods in Engineering and Science by Shoichiro Nakamura, 1986-06
  4. Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering (Prentice Hall International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences) by Owen T. Hanna, Orville C. Sandall, 1995-07
  5. Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Incompressible Flows: Analytical and Numerical Results for a Class of LES Models (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering) by Volker John, 2003-12-05
  6. Computational Methods in Modern Science and Engineering: Advances in Computational Science: Lectures presented at the International Conference on Computational ... (ICCMSE 2008) (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  7. Computational Neurogenetic Modeling (Topics in Biomedical Engineering. International Book Series) by Lubica Benuskova, Nikola Kasabov, 2010-11-02
  8. Programming Distributed Finite Element Analysis: An Object Oriented Approach (Saxe-Coburg Publications on Computational Engineering) by R. I. Mackie, 2008-04-01
  9. Parallel Algorithms and Cluster Computing: Implementations, Algorithms and Applications (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)
  10. Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing for Engineering (Computational Science, Engineering & Tec)
  11. Verification of Computer Codes in Computational Science and Engineering by Patrick Knupp, Kambiz Salari, 2002-10-29
  12. Computational Economic Analysis for Engineering and Industry (Industrial Innovation) by Olufemi A. Omitaomu, 2007-06-07
  13. Developments in Computational Techniques for Structural Engineering
  14. Complex Effects in Large Eddy Simulations (Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering)

101. JMathLib Site
MathLib is a powerful mathematical engine written in java. A huge amount of mathematical and engineering functions is available.
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JMathLib is meant to be a clone of Matlab, but written entirely in java. A library of mathematical functions designed to be used in evaluating complex expressions and display the results graphically. It will be used either interactively through a terminal like window or to interpret script files. It is intended to become a java version of programs such as MatLab, Octave and Scilab. JMathLib is licensed under the General Public License The console window A 2D Graph A 3D Graph Last modified This site has been accessed 25357 times.

102. WSEAS. Unifying The Science. Http://www.wseas.org Or Http://www.worldses.org E-L
A scientific, nonprofit organization that promotes the development and the unified consideration of new mathematical methods and computational techniques and their applications in science and engineering. Conferences, journals, newsletters, FAQs, members, books and board of directors.
http://www.wseas.org/

103. Cookies Required
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. Current and past issues are browsable and searchable.
http://ojps.aip.org/cise/
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    104. 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
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    105. CCLRC Computational Science And Engineering Department
    The computational science and engineering activities of CCLRC provide worldclassexpertise and support for UK theoretical and computational science
    http://www.cse.clrc.ac.uk/
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    Ensuring that UK researchers benefit
    from the best computational methods and techniques
    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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    106. Laboratory For Computational And Applied Chemistry
    Molecular and engineering catalysis. Molecular modeling and drug design.
    http://lcac.ku.ac.th/

    107. Indextest.html
    Multidisciplinary research and engineering at the interface of biology, chemistry, physics, and computational biology
    http://bdiv.lanl.gov/

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    108. Computational Fluid Dynamics
    Brief introduction to computational Fluid Dynamics, exhaustive books list, CFD people and links.
    http://www.sali.freeservers.com/engineering/cfd/
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    Computational Fluid Dynamics
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    CFD - An Introduction
    Computational Fluid Dynamics , or simply CFD is concerned with obtaining numerical solution to fluid flow problems by using computers. The advent of high-speed and large-memory computers has enabled CFD to obtain solutions to many flow problems including those that are compressible or incompressible, laminar or turbulent, chemically reacting or non-reacting. The equations governing the fluid flow problem are the continuity (conservation of mass), the Navier-Stokes (conservation of momentum), and the energy equations. These equations form a system of coupled non-linear partial differential equations (PDEs). Because of the non-linear terms in these PDEs, analytical methods can yield very few solutions. In general, closed form analytical solutions are possible only if these PDEs can be made linear, either because non-linear terms naturally drop out (eg., fully developed flows in ducts and flows that are inviscid and irrotational everywhere) or because nonlinear terms are small compared to other terms so that they can be neglected (eg., creeping flows, small amplitude sloshing of liquid etc.). If the non-linearities in the governing PDEs cannot be neglected, which is the situation for most engineering flows, then numerical methods are needed to obtain solutions.

    109. Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=buh Jid=%228JO%
    International Conference on computational Experimental International Conference on computational Experimental engineering and This workshop will consider all aspects of globalization of engineering
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    110. Fields Institute-Numerical & Computational Challenges In Science & Engineering
    Thematic Programme at the Fields Institute, Toronto; August 2001 to August 2002.
    http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/01-02/numerical/
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    Thematic Year on Numerical and Computational Challenges in Science and Engineering
    August 2001 to August 2002
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    Uri Ascher, University of British Columbia Michel Fortin, Laval University Hermann Brunner, Memorial University Peter Forsyth, University of Waterloo Tony Chan, University of California, Los Angeles Alan George, University of Waterloo Tom Coleman, Cornell University Ken Jackson, University of Toronto Wayne Enright, University of Toronto Bill Langford, University of Guelph Joe Flaherty, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bob Russell, Simon Fraser University Sam Shen, University of Alberta Overview
    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.

    111. Silicon Valley Office Of Applied Research Associates, Inc.
    Offers engineering services in computational fluid dynamics, crashworthiness and transportation safety, structural analysis and design.
    http://www.arasvo.com/
    SILICON VALLEY OFFICE
    Providing Innovative Solutions to Technical Problems

    Applied Research Associates, Incorporated is an independent, employee-owned, internationally recognized company focused on providing in-depth and diversified engineering, scientific research, and technical support services to the public and private sectors. ARA is a major force in solving the difficult technical issues associated with defense technologies, civil technologies, systems analysis, environmental engineering and science, security engineering and protective design, software development, testing and measurement, robotics, energy, risk analysis and management, earthquake engineering, information technology, infrastructure analysis, and geotechnical services and product manufacturing.
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    The Silicon Valley Office, located in Mountain View, California, has expertise in a wide range of analytical and computational disciplines. The expertise can be applied to a wide variety of research, design and development projects. Current capabilities in the Silicon Valley Office include computational tools for nonlinear stress analysis, structural dynamics, fluid dynamics, thermal analysis, and fracture analysis. ARA staff are actively developing and applying these research tools to solve problems for both industry and the government.

    112. Pagina Nueva 1
    Held in Alicante, Spain.
    http://www.ua.es/cmmse2002/
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    113. 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/
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    114. Biomagnetics
    Summary of computer modeling research on the electrical and magnetic activity of human heart and brain for 3D visualization and MRI error checking, at the Department of Electrical engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
    http://www.ee.washington.edu/research/compbe/
    Computational Biomagnetics
    Our group at the University of Washington is involved in computer modeling of the electrical activity of the human heart and brain under normal and diseased conditions and developing their noninvasive medical diagnostic applications. We are also developing biomedical applications of the electromagnetic fields. Currently we are working on the following projects:
    • Finite element models of human Head and Torso

    From the magnetic resonance imaging data anatomically accurate 3-D computer models of the human head and torso are built for computer modeling of the electrical activity of the human heart and brain. Studies are being conducted on developing efficient adaptive finite element models to quickly solve the voltage and current distribution in the whole and torso on desk-top workstations. This requires developing efficient and automatic image segmentation techniques, finite element modeling techniques and techniques for solving large matrices.
    • Computer Models of the Electrical Activity of Human Heart and Brain
      Inverse Solution Techniques to reconstruct current distribution in human heart and brain

    From the measured electric or magnetic field data one needs to reconstruct the current distribution in the heart wall or localize the sites of the electrical activity in the brain. This requires solving the under-determined inverse problem by use of numerical optimization techniques, artificial neural networks and a combination of signal and image processing techniques. Currently we are developing techniques to solve the bioelectric and biomagnetic inverse problem in an integrated fashion to better localize the sites of the electrical activity in the brain with a mm size resolution.

    115. AIChE Computational Molecular Science And Engineering Forum (CoMSEF)
    A unit of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Includes a listing of academic researchers and information on conferences sponsored or cosponsored by the forum.
    http://www.ecs.umass.edu/che/am3/AIChE.html
    CoMSEF
    Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum
    Prepare now for the 2005 AIChE Annual Meeting in Cincinnati! Scope : CoMSEF is a forum for the combined community of engineers and scientists who are developing and applying molecularly based theories, modeling, and simulation. Its scope of technical interests includes chemical, biological, and materials processes and products. A key feature is joining molecularly based modeling with the other computational methodologies that are used in the chemical engineering sciences for research, development, operations, and education. Objectives:
  • Provide a forum for communication and networking among those with an interest in the computational molecular sciences and engineering. Coordinate, sponsor, co-sponsor, and advertise relevant programming, including cross-cutting and special-initiative technical sessions and conferences. Promote interchange of ideas, concepts, know-how, and experiences in the computational molecular sciences and engineering, including their connections with experiment. Encourage educators at all levels, particularly in chemical engineering, to integrate concepts of computational molecular sciences and engineering.
  • 116. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Molecular Graphics And Modelling - List Of Issues
    Publishes original research on the development and application of molecular modelling in the study of molecular structure, function, interactions and design, including computational chemistry, protein and polymer engineering, pharmaceutical design, structural biology and materials design.
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10933263
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    Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling Bookmark this page as: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10933263
    Formerly known as Journal of Molecular Graphics
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    Volume 23 Volume 23, Issue 6 , Pages 465-539 (June 2005) Volume 23, Issue 5 , Pages 389-464 (April 2005) Volume 23, Issue 4 , Pages 297-388 (January 2005) Volume 23, Issue 3 , Pages 211-295 (December 2004) Volume 23, Issue 2 , Pages 111-209 (October 2004) Volume 23, Issue 1 , Pages 1-110 (September 2004) Volume 22 Volume 21 Volume 20 Volume 19 ... Volume 15 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals More Publication Info Information for Authors
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    117. MS In Bioinformatics And Computational Biology, USF - Start
    Interdisciplinary program part of the College of Medicine. In cooperation with the math, biomedical engineering, and computer science departments.
    http://hsc.usf.edu/medicine/biochemistry/msbioinfocompbiol.html
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    Master's of Science in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
    The Masters Program in "Bioinformatics and Computational Biology" represents a multi-college partnership and a truly interdisciplinary collaboration. Participating departments include the Departments of in the College of Medicine, Mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences, Computer Sciences and Engineering and the Division of Biomedical Engineering in the College of Engineering, in the College of Public Health and in the College of Business Administration. The Masters Program in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology was initiated and will be administered by the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in the College of Medicine. The program development has been supported by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The goal of the Masters Program in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology is to provide students enrolled in the program with high quality training and education that will prepare them for careers in science, industry, health care and education. The curriculum has been designed accordingly and provides the theoretical background, the practical training and, with the internships, the "real life" experience, which will equip students with the essential tools for a successful career in the field of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology.

    118. WSEAS Conferences
    Promotes the development of new mathematical methods and computational techniques as well as their applications in science and engineering.
    http://www.worldses.org/announcement.htm
    On-Line Proceedings List of Reviewers Indexing Reputation of WSEAS (after the conference) ... Reports from Recent Events
    Lecture of Professor Zadeh PROFESSOR ZADEH SUG GESTS WSEAS
    New Conferences:
    Sofia, Bulgaria, October 27-29, 2005
    Venice (Venezia), Italy, November 2-4, 2005

    Miami, Florida, USA, November 17-19, 2005

    Miami, Florida, USA, November 17-19, 2005

    Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, December 16-18, 2005 Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, December 16-18, 2005

    119. 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/

    120. U. Louisville Mechanical Engineering Department
    computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.
    http://www.louisville.edu/speed/mechanical/facility/cfd_lab.htm
    Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory - VB 203 The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Laboratory was established in 1997 by Prof. Timothy E. Dowling, an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Professor Dowling's research specialty is numerically modeling the atmospheric dynamics and thermodynamics of the gas giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). He is the author of a general circulation model (GCM) for planetary studies called the Explicit Planetary Isentropic-Coordinate ( EPIC ) atmospheric model. The EPIC model runs on distributed-memory parallel computers using the Message Passing Interface ( MPI ) standard, which is a freely available suite of library routines that allows one to turn any Unix computer cluster into a parallel computer. Using NASA funding, Professor Dowling has acquired an 8-processor (4-dual processor Pentium-II boards) Beowulf parallel computer that is dedicated to running EPIC model simulations. The operating system is Linux, a free version of Unix that runs on PC hardware and is well supported. The processors are connected by a fast ethernet (100 Mbps) switch. The CPU total is 2600 MHz, and the system was designed and built for less than $20,000 by Perijove Systems . (This price/performance ratio is remarkable considering that the system is faster than a 512-node nCUBE 2 machine used at MIT for similar simulations, which was purchased in the early 1990's for a million dollars. )

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