Friday, August 19, Shiloh Room at the University Center
Advances in high performance computing are fundamentally transforming the way we do science and engineering in the 21st Century. Over the past decade, UTK has been in the vanguard of this revolution. On Friday, August 19th, leaders of our campus computational science community invited students, faculty, and staff to the University Center’s Shiloh Room to discover some of the exciting developments in computational science at UTK. Students and faculty learned how they can participate in, and benefit from, these activities. The kickoff was a success, and those in attendance began the academic year by learning about the exciting intellectual, educational, and professional opportunities in computational science and engineering.
Featured Speakers:
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Jack Dongarra
Center for Information Technology Research, Interdisciplinary Graduate Minor in Computational Science
Talk: Computational Science @ UTK
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Robert Harrison
Joint Institute for Computational Sciences
Talk: Joint Institute for Computational Sciences
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Lee Riedinger
Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education
Talk: CIRE and Computational science
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Lou Gross
National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis
Talk: NIMBioS and Computational Science
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Jim Ferguson
National Institute for Computational Sciences
Talk: NICS and Computational Science
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Joshua Fu
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Talk: CEE and Computational science



