2004 DOE CSGF Annual Program Review Presentations
Monday, July 19 – Thursday, July 22
Washington Court Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, July 20 | ||
Session I | ||
John Grosh | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
(Welcome) High-End Computing |
Alice Koniges | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
(Keynote) 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 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 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 |
Jon Wilkening | Courant Institute | Grain boundary diffusion due to stress and electromigration |
Session II | ||
Charles S. Peskin | New York University |
(Keynote) 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 |
Wednesday, July 21 | ||
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 |