New Directions in Cluster Supercomputing
Introduction
Day One
Day Two
Webcast

Wednesday and Thursday, June 13 and 14, 2001
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024

Henry Kaufmann Theater
(77th Street Entrance, between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West)

Over the last ten years, parallel supercomputer machines have come to prominence in computation. Research areas such as astrophysics and genomics generate huge data sets of immense complexity. Only this new computing paradigm can give the scientific research community the computational power to make sense of the flood of data these fields present.

Science Organizing Committee:

AMNH: Dr. Darrel Frost, Dr. Daniel Janies, Dr. Mordecai-Mark Mac Low,                        Dr. Ward Wheeler
NASA:  Dr. Robert Mac Elroy, Dr. Andrew Pohorille
  NASA

 
Convened by: American Museum of Natural History in collaboration with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Ames Research Center, Office of Fundamental Biology Program


Sponsored by:  Compaq, with additional support to come from the National Science Foundation.

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