Welcome to the Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM). The
primary goal of the Center is to foster research activity
that highlights the interplay between novel computational
algorithms and mathematical modeling, as complementary avenues to theory and experiment.
To stimulate such research activity, CSCAMM fosters collaborative research which involves
local scientists,
graduate students
and
visiting post-docs together with world renowned scholars. CSCAMM sponsors an active
visitors program through a
series of
seminars,
lectures and
workshops and it supports an educational
program with a series of
tutorials,
courses and active involvement with the
AMSC graduate program.
Eitan Tadmor
Director
News
Warm congratulations to Dr. Doron Levy and his wife Marianna: Their newborn babygirl Catherine was born December 14. They are all doing very well
CSCAMM welcomes Vivek Srivastava as CSCAMM System Administrator. He will act as a part-time Sys Admin, and can be reached at
Professor Manuel Tiglio and Professor Bill Dorland (Physics/IREAP) received a 'professor partnership' award from NVIDIA to use Graphics Processing Units for black hole simulations
Professor Manuel Tiglio (Physics/CSCAMM) was awarded an NSF grant on "Nonlinear
Numerical Simulations of Einstein's Equations"
CentPack:
a package of high-resolution solvers for nonlinear
conservation laws is posted. Click
here to subscribe to
CentPack Publication mailing list
Post-Doctoral Research Associate Position
Fall 2009
CSCAMM invites applications for a post-doctoral Research Associate position in the NSF Focus Research Group (FRG) on Kinetic Description of Multiscale Phenomena: Modeling, Theory and Computation