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Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Annual Fellows’ Conference

 July 15-17, 1999 
Washington, DC

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THURSDAY, JULY 15 Columbia Ballroom
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:15 Welcome
James Corones, Krell Institute
Martha Krebs, Office of Science, Department of Energy
9:00 Keynote Address
High-Performance Computer Science Challenges,
John Reynders, Los Alamos National Laboratory
9:45 ESS:A tool for ecological simulation,   Kevin Glass, University of Oregon
10:05 Large Eddy Simulation of Internal Breaking Waves, Oliver Fringer, Stanford University
10:25 Patient-specific Biomechancial Modeling in Preoperative Surgical Planning, Larisa Goldmints, Carnegie Mellon University
10:45 Break
11:00 A Bayesian/Maximum Entropy Approach to Stochastic Analysis of Groundwater Flow, Marc Serre, University of North Carolina
11:20 Computationally modeling dynamic fracture: Improving existing methods and exploring new methods,  Charles Gerlach, Northwestern University
11:40 Modeling Cracks with a Partition of Unity Finite Element Method, John Dolbow, Northwestern University
12:00 Lunch
Victor Reis, Office of Defense Programs, Department of Energy, speaker
Discovery II (Clark)
1:30 - 3:30 pm Computational Science at DOE Laboratories Workshop
Lori Freitag, Argonne National Laboratory
Steve Ashby, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
6:00 - 8:00 pm Reception
Fellows Poster Session
Session A    6-7: Fellows whose last names begin with A-G
Session B    7-8: Fellows whose last names begin with H-Z
FRIDAY, JULY 16 Columbia Ballroom
8:00 Continental Breakfast
9:00 Keynote Address
Integrated Simulation of Solid Propellant Rockets,
Michael Heath, University of Illinois
9:45 Prediction of Adaptive Wavelet Packet Tree Structures for Signal and Image Coding, Corey Graves,  North Carolina State University
10:05 Optimal Sampling, Brandoch Calef,  University of California, Berkeley
10:25 Statistical Model of the Splashing Products Produced by Liquid Drop Impact on a Solid Surface,  Mario Trujillo, University of Illinois
10:45 Break
11:00 Particle and Heat Equilibration in the Presence of Magnetic Islands, Eric Held,  University of Wisconsin, Madison
11:20 On Uniformly Accurate Upwind Methods for Hyperbolic Systems with Relaxation Source Terms,  Jeffrey Hittinger, University of Michigan
11:40 Numerical Modeling of Laboratory Plasmas Using Krylov Methods,  Mayya Tokman, California Institute of Technology
12:00 Lunch
Paul Messina, Office of Defense Programs, Department of Energy, speaker
Discovery II (Clark)
1:30 - 2:30 Q&A Session for University Coordinators, Practicum Coordinators & Advisors
3:00 - 4:30 Computational Science and Its Future, Panel Discussion
James Corones, Moderator
5:00 - 7:00 pm Reception
DOE Laboratories’ Poster Session
Discovery II (Clark)
SATURDAY, JULY 17 Columbia Ballroom
8:00 Continental Breakfast
9:00 Keynote Address
Computational Enzymology:  Simulation of the Enzyme Reaction Mechanism of Malate Dehydrogenase,
Paul Bash, Northwestern University Medical School
9:45 NAMD2: Greater Scalability for Parallel Biomolecular Simulations,  James Phillips, University of Illinois
10:05 First Principles Investigation of Thermodynamic and Kinetic Properties of Lithium Transition Metal Oxides,  Anton Van Der Ven,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
10:25 Linking Micro-and Macro-scale Models of the OMVPE Process,  Rajesh Venkataramani, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
10:45 Break
11:00 Fluid Phase Behavior of Alkanes: A Gibbs Ensemble Monte Carlo Study,  Marcus Martin, University of Minnesota
11:20 First Principles Study of Phosphine Adsorption and Decomposition on Si(100)-2x1,  Michael Mysinger, Stanford
12:00 Lunch (on your own)
1:30 Presentation of On-line Renewal System

 

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