From NA-Request@Score.Stanford.EDU Thu May 7 09:20:59 1987 Return-Path: Received: from anl-mcs.ARPA by dasher.mcs.anl (3.2/SMI-3.2) id AA00735; Thu, 7 May 87 09:20:56 CDT Received: from Score.Stanford.EDU (score.stanford.edu.ARPA) by anl-mcs.ARPA (4.12/4.9) id AA01144; Thu, 7 May 87 09:18:11 cdt Message-Id: <8705071418.AA01144@anl-mcs.ARPA> Date: Wed 6 May 87 17:57:35 PDT Subject: NA Digest V87 #40 From: NA Digest Errors-To: NA-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Maint-Path: NA-request@Score.Stanford.EDU To: NA.Distribution.List:;@anl-mcs.ARPA Reply-To: NA@Score.Stanford.edu Status: R NA Digest Wednesday, May 6, 1987 Volume 87 : Issue 40 This weeks Editor: Gene Golub Today's Topics: SDSC Summer Institute ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mail-From: GOLUB created at 5-May-87 09:53:25 Date: Tue 5 May 87 09:42:31-PDT From: Elaine Whiteside Subject: SDSC Summer Institute To: supercomputer@LEAR.STANFORD.EDU ReSent-Date: Tue 5 May 87 09:53:24-PDT ReSent-From: Gene H. Golub ReSent-To: na@Score.Stanford.EDU Supercomputer Users: The San Diego Supercomputer Center, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, is hosting a summer institute to be held on the campus of the University of California at San Diego from August 10-21, 1987. This conference includes hands-on experience with the CRAY X-MP/48 supercomputer and the SCS-40 minisupercomputer as well as lectures by distinguished scienctists and engineers. Selected topics include: CRAY FORTRAN, Vectorization, Networks, Supercomputer architectures, CTSS and CRAY UNIX, and Software for math, chemistry, graphics, and engineering. Participants will be given 12 nights' lodging, August 9-12, in two-bedroom campus apartments at UCSD adjacent to the San Diego Supercomputer Center, plus a stipend of $240 for meals and inci- dental expenses. Travel expenses up to $500 are also covered. Students may be faculty, researchers, graduate, or exceptional undergraduate students and enrollment is limited to 35 people. Each student is expected to propose and carry out a scientific computing project during the workstation sessions. Applications are reviewed by the SDSC Allocation Committee, which considers the qualifications of each applicant, the nature of the project, and the letter of recommendation. Preference is given to those who are likely to use the expertise acquired to advance their research or to train others at their institution. Only one person from the same institution and department is permitted to attend. For further information and applications, write or call Elaine Whiteside, w.whiteside@lear or 723-7592. DUE DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: JUNE 5, 1987 ------------------------------ End of NA Digest ************************** -------