HPCVL Celebration 2006 Symposium

Thank you for helping to make our Celebration Symposium a success. For those of you who were unable to attend, the following presentations are available for downloading.

Mike Stacey, Physics, RMC
Argo Floats and Modelling the North Pacific Ocean
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Bill Walster, Sun Research
Computing with Intervals: Recent Developments
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Gary Slater, Physics, University of Ottawa
From Microfluidics to NanoFluidics: When the Whole Device can be Simulated at the Molecular Level
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HPCVL is please to announce the Celebration 2006 Symposium.

Join HPCVL researchers in celebrating the research enabled by one of the best secure HPC infrastructures in North America. HPCVL is growing and this symposium will celebrate the installation of new equipment and capabilities.

Date:  June 15, 2006
Time:  9:00AM - 12:00 noon
Location:  Biosciences Complex, Room 1103
Queen's University
Kingston, ON
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Speakers:

Mike Stacey, Physics, RMC
Argo Floats and Modelling the North Pacific Ocean
Chris Ferrall, Economics, Queen's University
The Dismal Science as a Computational Science: One or Two Examples of Economic Analysis at HPCVL
Gary Slater, Physics, University of Ottawa
From Microfluidics to NanoFluidics: When the Whole Device can be Simulated at the Molecular Level
Bill Walster, Sun Research
Computing with Intervals: Recent Developments
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Chair:  Professor Doug Mewhort
Psychology
Queen's University
 
 
   
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