| Presenter |
School/ Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
|
Session I |
| John Grosh |
Department of Defense |
High-End Computing
|
| Alice Koniges |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Simulating the World’s Largest Laser with
Arbitrary Lagrange Eulerian Methods and Adaptive Grids
|
Daniel Horner
|
University of California, Berkeley |
Atomic and molecular double photoionization
calculations using exterior complex scaling
|
Benjamin Keen
|
University of Michigan |
A Kinetic Scheme for Gas Dynamics on Arbitrary Grids
|
Richard Mills
|
College of William & Mary |
Adapting to memory pressure from within scientific
applications on multiprogrammed environments
|
Ryan Elliott
|
University of Michigan |
Stability of Bi-Atomic Crystal Structures
|
|
2004 Howes
Scholar Award |
Collin Wick
|
Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory |
Simulating PEO melts using connectivity-altering Monte Carlo
|
|
2003 Howes
Scholar Award |
Jon Wilkening
|
Courant Institute |
Grain boundary diffusion due to stress and electromigration
|
|
Session II |
| Charles S. Peskin |
New York University |
Muscle and Blood: Computer Simulation of the
Heart by the Immersed Boundary Method
|
Michael Kowalok
|
University of Wisconsin |
Adjoint methods for radiation therapy treatment
planning
|
Catherine Norman
|
Northwestern University |
The Dynamics of a Gas Bubble in an Inclined Channel
at Finite Reynolds Number
|
Devin Balkcom
|
Carnegie Mellon University |
Introducing Robotic Origami Folding
|
|
Session III |
Gavin Conant
|
University of New Mexico |
The Rarity of Evolution Through Gene Shuffling
|
Catherine Grasso
|
Cornell University |
Multiple Sequence Alignment Representation and Annotation
Using Partial Order Graphs
|
Justin Koo
|
University of Michigan |
Computational Modeling of Hall Thrusters
|
Matthew Anderson
|
University of Texas |
Constrained Evolution of Black Hole Spacetimes
|