National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center 2004 Annual Report
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Appendix D
Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research
The primary mission of the Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) program is to discover, develop, and deploy the computational and networking tools that enable researchers in the scientific disciplines to analyze, model, simulate, and predict complex phenomena important to the Department of Energy. To accomplish this mission, the program fosters and supports fundamental research in advanced scientific computing—applied mathematics, computer science, and networking—and operates supercomputer, networking, and related facilities. In fulfilling this primary mission, the ASCR program supports the Office of Science Strategic Plan’s goal of providing extraordinary tools for extraordinary science as well as building the foundation for the research in support of the other goals of the strategic plan. In the course of accomplishing this mission, the research programs of ASCR have played a critical role in the evolution of high performance computing and networks. Berkeley Lab thanks the program managers with direct responsibility for the NERSC program and the research projects described in this report:
Michael R. Strayer
Associate Director, ASCR
Melea Baker
Administrative Specialist
Nancy White
Program Analyst
Julie Scott
Financial Management Specialist
Norman Kreisman
Senior Advisor
Jon Bashor
Senior Advisor
Daniel Hitchcock
Acting Director, Facilities Division
Barbara Helland
Computational Scientist and NERSC Program Manager
Sally McPherson
Program Support Specialist
David Goodwin
Physical Scientist
Vincent Dattoria
General Engineer
Walter Polansky
Acting Director, Computational Science Research and Partnerships (SciDAC) Division
Terry Jones
Program Support Specialist
Teresa Beachley
Program Support Assistant
Fred Johnson
Senior Technical Manager for Computer Science
Robert Lindsay
Computer Scientist
Christine Chalk
Physical Scientist
George Seweryniak
Computer Scientist
Yukiko Sekine
Computer Scientist
Gary Johnson
Computer Scientist
Anil Deane
Mathematician
Mark Sears
Mathematician
David Brown
Detailee