krj@utcsri.UUCP (Ken Jackson) (03/26/87)
From score.stanford.edu!NA-Request Mon Mar 16 01:24:27 1987 Received: from ai.toronto.edu by csri.toronto.edu via ETHER with SMTP id AA29225; Mon, 16 Mar 87 01:23:56 EST Message-Id: <8703160623.AA29225@csri.toronto.edu> Received: from relay.cs.net by RELAY.CS.NET id ab21247; 15 Mar 87 13:40 EST Received: from score.stanford.edu by RELAY.CS.NET id aa02089; 15 Mar 87 13:39 EST Date: Sun 15 Mar 87 10:02:26 PST Subject: NA Digest V87 #22 From: NA Digest <NA@score.stanford.edu> Errors-To: NA-request@score.stanford.edu Maint-Path: NA-request@Score.Stanford.EDU To: NA Distribution List:; Reply-To: NA@score.stanford.edu Received: from CSNet-Relay by TORONTO; 16 Mar 87 1:12:10-EST (Mon) Status: R NA Digest Sunday, March 15, 1987 Volume 87 : Issue 22 This weeks Editor: Gene Golub Today's Topics: Program Director Position in Advanced Scientific Computing ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To: na@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU Subject: Program Director Position in Advanced Scientific Computing Date: Sun, 15 Mar 87 12:11:18 -0500 From: Melvyn Ciment <mciment@nsf.arpa> The NSF Directorate for Computer and Information Science & Engineering (under Gordon Bell ) has formed a new program in Computational Science and Engineering that is currently being administered by Mel Ciment , Deputy Director, Division of Advanced Scientific Computing. The program is being directed to interface with the goals of the broader , more general NSF-wide Initiative in Computational Science & Engineering. The CISE/CSE Initiative will focus on supporting interdisciplinary research teams addressing issues of scientific computing that arise in large scale modelling in scientific and engineering applications including , but not limited to: novel computational strategies, parallel computation, visualization & graphics, software algorithms and tools, performance evaluation, networking & communication systems and advanced computational technologies. ( A "Dear Colleague" Letter describing this program in greater detail has recently been widely circulated in paper and electronic copy) The Division of Advanced Scientific Computing is interested in identifying suitable candidates who might serve either as a rotator or as a permanent program director for this emerging program. Persons interested in serving in such a position must have specialization and extensive experience in a multi-disciplinary computational science research environment. Please respond with your inquiries and recommendations to Dr. Melvyn Ciment Dep. Director, Div. Advanced Scientific Computing Room 533 1800 G Street , N.W. Washington ,D.C. 20550 Tel. 202-357-9776 Electronic Mail Address: mciment@note.nsf.gov ------------------------------ End of NA Digest ************************** -------