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Foil 23 Options in Implementation of Computational Science Programs

From Computational Science Overview May 1195 Presentation at Illinois Computational Science Seminar -- May 5,1995. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 One need not have an academic program at all. For example very succesful is:
  • Caltech Current Computation Program (C3P) led by me from 1981-1990 and described in "Parallel Computing Works" , Morgan Kaufmann 1994.
  • Boston Center for Computational Science - led by two physicists Giles and Rebbi with university support for infrastructure, excellent research program and some new courses
  • NSF Supercomputer Centers
2 The academic program can be centered in
  • Computer Science (note Computer Engineering is often nearer to Computational Science than Computer Science)
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Physics when it is nearer Computational Physics

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