[comp.parallel] At JvNC: Computational Aerosciences

SALZMAN@pucc.princeton.edu (David Salzman) (06/09/89)

          The John von Neumann National Supercomputer Center
                         665 College Road East
               Princeton Forrestal Center, Plainsboro NJ


                   "Computational Aerosciences"

                           Randy Graves
                             NASA OAST
                      4:00pm, Monday, June 19

The speaker will review NASA's computational aerosciences program,
which encompasses all of NASA's basic and applied aerodynamics
activities from subsonic to orbital speeds, and will discuss
recent progress in understanding 3D viscous flows using advanced
graphics techniques.  He will also detail NASA's future computing
requirements.

Randy Graves directs NASA's Aerodynamics Division.  He has spent
his career studying aerodynamics and aerothermodynamics associated
with high speed flight, including both experimental research and
advanced computational fluid dynamics techniques.  In 1984, he
created the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulator program.  Graves
earned a D.Sc. from the George Washington University in 1978, and
a M.S. in management from Stanford in 1983.

  Free and open to the public.  Reservations are not needed.
  For information about the seminar or directions to the Center,
  contact <SCIENCE@JVNCD.BITNET> or call 609/520-2000.
  Refreshments will be served at 3:30 PM.