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MONDAY, JULY 14 |
| 5:00 - 7:00pm |
New Fellows Registration & Photo Session - Ashlawn |
| 7:00 - 9:00 pm |
Registration - Main Lobby |
| 7:00 pm |
New Attendees Dinner - Atrium Ballroom |
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TUESDAY, JULY 15 |
| 7:00 - 8:25 am |
Registration - Main Lobby |
| 7:30 - 8:25 am |
Breakfast Buffet - Atrium Ballroom |
| 8:35 am |
Moderator: James Corones, President, Krell Institute
Grand Ballroom
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Greeting: James Decker, Principal Deputy Director,
Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy |
| Welcome/Opening: C.S. Tyler Przybylek, Acting
Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel, National Nuclear Security
Administration, U.S. Department of Energy |
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Session I
Moderator: Margaret Wright, Chair, Computer Science Department,
Courant Institute/New York University |
| 10:00 am |
“JAZZ: A whole genome shotgun assembler”
Jarrod Chapman, University of California, Berkeley
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| 10:20 am |
“An Adaptive 3D Cartesian Approach for the
Parallel Computation of Inviscid Flow About Static and Dynamic Configurations”
Jason Hunt, University of Michigan |
| 10:40 am |
Break |
| 11:20 am |
“Toward a Memory-efficient Linear Solver”
Allison Baker, University of Colorado
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| 11:40 am |
“Lower Dimensional Manifold Reaction Modeling
Applied to Turbulent Combustion Simulations”
Diem-Phuong Nguyen, University of Utah |
| 12:15 pm |
Lunch - Atrium Ballroom
Speaker: David Nelson, Director
National Coordination Office of Information
Technology Research and Development
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| 1:45 pm |
2003 Howes Scholar Award Announcement and
Presentation - Grand Ballroom
“Nonhydrostatic Parallel Coastal Ocean Modeling”
Oliver Fringer, Stanford University
Jon Wilkening
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| 2:45 pm |
Break |
| 3:00 pm |
POS/Practicum Session/Q&A
James Corones, Krell Institute |
| 4:00 pm |
Alumni/Current Fellows Q&A
Mayya Tokman, University of California, Berkeley |
| 4:00 pm |
Lab staff set up for Poster Session |
| 5:00 - 5:15 pm |
Laboratory Poster Session: Welcome - Atrium
Ballroom
The Honorable Everet Beckner
Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs
National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy |
| 5:30 - 7:00 pm |
Computational Science and High Performance Computing
Research at DOE Labs, Poster Session - Atrium Ballroom |
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 |
| 8:00 am |
Continental Breakfast - Grand Ballroom Foyer |
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Session II - Grand Ballroom
Moderator: Thomas Adams, Associate Division Leader,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
| 9:00 am |
Keynote
“Crossing the Scales of
Subsurface Science via Parallel Computing”
Mark D. White
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
| 10:00 am |
“Computational Kinematic Design of Robot
Manipulators”
Eric Lee, Rutgers University
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| 10:20 am |
“Control of Aeroelastic Structures Based
on a Computational Reduced Order Modeling Method”
Charles Hindman, University of Colorado |
| 10:40 am |
Break |
| 11:20 am |
“Two approaches to multiscale material
modeling at the sub-grid level”
Matthew Fago, California Institute of Technology
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| 11:40 am |
“Simulating Solvent Effects and Liquid Behavior
with the Effective Fragment Potential Method”
Heather Netzloff, Iowa State University
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| 12:15 - 4:00pm |
Free Time (Lunch - On your own) |
| 4:00 pm |
Fellows set up for Poster Session -
Grand Ballroom |
| 5:00 - 6:30 pm |
Fellows Poster Session/Reception (groups 1 and 2) -
Grand Ballroom |
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THURSDAY, JULY 17 |
| 8:00 am |
Continental Breakfast -
Grand Ballroom Foyer |
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Session III - Grand Ballroom
Moderator:
Dimitri Kusnezov, Director
Office of Advanced Simulation and Computing
U.S. Department of Energy |
| 9:00 am |
Keynote
“Computational
Manufacturing: Toward Simulating Metal Casting and Welding
Process”
Doug Kothe
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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| 10:00 am |
“Wavelet-accelerated Monte Carlo simulations
of coarse-grained lattice polymer models”
Ahmed Ismail, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| 10:20 am |
“Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations of the
Hubbard Model”
Robert Sedgewick, University of California, Santa Barbara |
| 10:40 am |
Break (Additional time allowed to check out of hotel) |
| 11:40 am |
“Numerical Approaches and Computational Results for
Fluid Dynamics Problems with Immersed Elastic Structures”
Boyce Griffith, New York University |
| 12:00 pm |
“A Phasefield Approach to Modeling Fluid-Fluid
Interfaces in an Eulerian Framework”
Judith Hill, Carnegie Mellon University |
| 12:30 pm |
Lunch - Atrium Ballroom
“The Role of Science and Technology in Homeland Security”
Mel Bernstein, Department of Homeland Security |
| 2:00 pm |
Panel: The Future of High-End Computing -
Grand Ballroom
Moderator: James Corones, Krell Institute
Panelists:
- Cray Henry, High Performance
Computing Modernization Program, Department of Defense
- Robert Meisner,
National Nuclear Security Administration, Department of Energy
- David Nelson, National Coordination Office of
Information Technology Research and Development
- Edward Oliver,
Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research,
Department of Energy
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