Enhancing Productivity ...
The basic mission of the MCS Division is increase
scientific productivity in the 21st century by
providing intellectual and technical leadership in
the computing sciences -- computer science,
applied computational mathematics, and
computational science.
Through World-Class Science ...
Projects in the division range from algorithm
development and software design in core areas
such as optimization, to exploration of new
technologies such as distributed (Grid) computing
and bioinformatics, to numerical simulations in challenging areas such as climate modeling.
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September 17, 2008 "MidWest Grid School (MWGS'08)" TIME: 8:00 AM-7:00 PM LOCATION: Research Institutes, Room 480 [more info]
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September 22, 2008 "Modeling and Simulation of Powertrain Systems" SPEAKER: Aymeric Rousseau, Transportation Technology R&D Center, Argonne TIME: 3pm LOCATION: Building 221 Conference Room A261 [more info]
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September 24, 2008 "LANS Informal Seminar: TBA" SPEAKER: Michael Friedlander, University of British Columbia TIME: 3pm LOCATION: Building 221, Room A-261 [more info]
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"Collaborative Supercomputing--DOE partners with NOAA, Work to be Performed at the ALCF" The Office of Science will make available more than 10 million hours of computing time for NOAA to develop and refine advanced climate change models. The work will be performed on the latest computing hardware at three DOE labs: Argonne, Oak Ridge, and NERSC at Lawrence Berkeley. [more info]
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"Department of Energy to Provide Supercomputing Time to Run NOAA's Climate Change Models" The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science will make available more than 10 million hours of computing time for the U.S. Commerce Department's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to explore advanced climate change models at three of DOE’s national laboratories as part of a three-year memorandum of understanding on collaborative climate research signed today by the two agencies... [more info]
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"Call for Participation: MidWest Grid School (MWGS'08)" Please join us for a 3-day hands-on course in large-scale and high-performance grid computing on Sept. 17-19, 2008, at University of Chicago, Chicago IL... [more info]
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