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Welcome to the home page for the Scientific Computation Group in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. The Scientific Computation Group investigates programming abstractions, applications, and implementation techniques for solving scientific problems on high-performance and parallel computers and in analyzing their prodigious output. Our research is multidisciplinary. Browse our publications. Current ProjectsThyme, graph driven execution substrate Tarragon, fine-grained asynchronous data driven computation. MCELL-K, a scalable cell microphysiology simulator. Past ProjectsScallop, a scalable fast 3-D Poisson solver. KeLP, a rapid development infrastructure for parallel computations, especially useful for irregular block structured applications. Further information about KeLP applications is available. Multi-tier programming for hierarchically constructed parallel computers. Fast adaptive storage and retrieval (FASTR) Intelligent Material Design using ab-initio molecular dynamics
Maintained by Jacob Sorensen. Last Modified: Wed Oct 31 16:15:01 PDT 2007 |
Current MembersProfessor Scott B. Baden (Director)
Pietro Cicotti Alumni
Zia Ansari |