Computer Science and Computational Science Courses
- Introduction
to Computational Science course at Syracuse is one-semester
graduate course taught by Geoffrey Fox.
- ECE 392/CS 320/CSE 302
Introduction to Parallel Programming for Scientists and Engineers,
is an undergraduate course offered by the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- Parallel
Scientific Computing is a course given by Alan Edelman at
MIT designed for students who want to study the latest
numerical algorithms on the most recent machines.
- Applications of
Parallel Computers is a graduate course by David Culler
at Berkeley and Horst Simon of
NERSC. It is intended to provide students in Computer Science and
in a range of other fields with a broad understanding of the
application of parallel computers.
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CSCI 4676 and CSCI 4686: High-Performance Scientific Computing,
(course
description), is an undergraduate course offered by the Department of
Computer Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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tutorials |
undergraduate |
- Computer Science Courses,
at the University of Massachusetts Amherst cover a broad
spectrum of computer science topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
graduate |
- Electrical and Computer
Engineering Courses, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
cover a broad spectrum of computer science topics.
lectures |
undergraduate |
graduate |
- Computer
Science Courses, at the University of Colorado Boulder cover a broad
spectrum of computer science topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
- Applications of
Parallel Computers is a graduate course (Spring 1996) by Jim
Demmel at UC Berkeley.
It is intended to provide students in Computer Science and
in a range of other fields with a broad understanding of the
application of parallel computers. The emphasis is on parallel
implementations and analysis of various numerical methods.
- Computer Science
Courses, at the University of California at Santa Barbara cover a broad
spectrum of computer science topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
graduate |
- Computer Science
Courses, at the Oregon Graduate Institute cover a broad spectrum of
computer science topics.
lectures |
exercises |
graduate |
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Computer Science Courses, at Manchester and North Training and Education
Center cover a broad spectrum of computer science topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
- Computational
Science Courses, at the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Center Training and
Education Center cover a broad spectrum of computer science
topics.
- Computer Science
Courses, at Duke University cover a broad spectrum of computer science
topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
graduate |
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Computer Science Courses, at Cornell University cover a broad spectrum of
computer science topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
graduate |
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Courses and Workshops, at the Cornell Theory Center cover a broad
spectrum of computer science topics.
lectures |
exercises |
graduate |
- Computer Science Courses,
at the University of Wales Cardiff, UK cover a broad spectrum of computer science
topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
graduate |
- Computer Science Courses,
at the California Institute of Technology cover a broad spectrum of computer science
topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
- Computer Science Courses,
at Carnegie Mellon University cover a broad spectrum of computer science topics.
lectures |
exercises |
undergraduate |
graduate |
Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC) at Syracuse University.
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Saleh Elmohamed, saleh@npac.syr.edu or Nancy McCracken,
njm@npac.syr.edu. Last updated 5/24/97.