Steve Hammond - Materials Science Center Director
Steve Hammond is the director of the Materials Sciences Center. Prior to assuming that role, he managed NREL's laboratory-wide efforts in basic and applied research in computational science and high-performance computing.
Selected Publications
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Swarztrauber, Paul N., and Steven W. Hammond, “A Comparison of Optimal FFT’s on Torus and Hypercube Connected Multicomputers,” Parallel Computing, 27 (2001) 847-859.
- James, Rodney, T. Bettge, and S. Hammond, “Portability and Performance of a Parallel Coupled Climate Model,” Proceedings of Second International Workshop on Software Engineering and Code Design in Parallel Meteorological and Oceanographic Applications, Scottsdale, AZ, 1998.
- Hammond, S.W., R.D. Loft, J.M. Dennis, and R.K. Sato, “Implementation and Performance Issues of a Massively Parallel Atmospheric Model,” Parallel Computing, 21 (1995) 1593-1619.
- Hammond, S.W., R.D. Loft, J.M. Dennis, and R.K. Sato, "Massively Parallel Atmospheric Modeling at NCAR," Proceedings of Sixth ECMWF Workshop on Parallel Computing and Weather Forecasting. World Scientific, November 1994, pp. 395-406.
- Hammond, Steven W., and T.J. Barth, “An Efficient Massively Parallel Euler Solver for Unstructured Grids,” AIAA Journal Vol. 30, No. 4, pp 947-952, April 1992.
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Hammond, Steven W., and R. Schreiber, “Efficient ICCG on a Shared Memory Multiprocessor,” International Journal of High Speed Computing Vol. 4, No. 1, pp 1-21, March 1992