Workshop on Advanced Computational Methods in Engineering and Environmental Science

WORKSHOP ON ADVANCED COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE:  Sept 26-28, 2011

This workshop will focus on the use of advanced computational and programming methodologies in the development of (1) land-use, hydrological,  ocean, and/or air models that are used to address the effect of megacity development on the regional and the world-wide environment and (2) models to predict and assess the resistance of structures to blast damage.

Programming models to be discussed will include the use of global address space programming models such as Coarray Fortran, and Unified Parallel C, and the Message Passing Interface Library and partitioning libraries in large parallel applications.

Presenters will include V. Balaji, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory-Princeton University, T. Clune, NASA-Goddard Institute of Space Studies, G. Karypis, University of Minnesota, R. Numrich, College of Staten Island, Uwe Kuster, HLRS.

Additional information is also available at:

http://www.csi.cuny.edu/cunyhpc/workshops.php

Advanced registration is required.

Parking for the workshop will be available on the campus of the College of Staten Island.

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