Computational Sciences & Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Sciences Workshop

March 24-25, 2003
Key Bridge Marriott Hotel
1401 Lee Highway

Arlington, Virginia
Phone: (703) 524-6400 Fax: (703) 524-8964


Workshop Presentations

This is a workshop (with an emphasis on "work") designed to produce a report about how new programs in computational science, mathematics, and engineering might be shaped at federal funding agencies. The workshop will feature seven invited talks. There will be two designated "mini-panelists" to comment after each invited talk and to lead a discussion.

In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to present their own views through breakout groups on Monday evening.

The workshop will begin with a welcoming reception on Sunday night, and will conclude with lunch on Tuesday.

Organizing Committee:

Jim Berger, Duke University and Statistical and Applied Mathematical Science Institute (SAMSI)
Roscoe Giles, Boston University
Jim Hack, NCAR (co-chair)
Michael Heath, University of Illinois
Sallie Keller-McNulty, Los Alamos National Lab
Juan Meza, Lawrence Berkeley Lab (co-chair)
Linda Petzold, University of California, Santa Barbara
Margaret H. Wright, NYU (co-chair)

Invited Speakers

Jim Berger, Duke University and Statistical and Applied Mathematical Science Institute (SAMSI)
Bill Eddy Carnegie Mellon University
Eric Grosse Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
David Keyes Old Dominion University
Juan Meza Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Casey Miller University of North Carolina
Linda Petzold University of California, Santa Barbara

Funding

SIAM and the Organizing Committee would like to express their thanks and appreciation to the Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation for their support in conducting this workshop.