The 1999 CSO Winners Have Been Selected!

On Thursday, April 27, 2000, the Education Center on Computational Science and Engineering awarded our Computation Science Olympics (CSO) winners, Lena van der Stap and Patrick McNairnie,  for their outstanding work on "Simulation of The Contractile Behavior of An Isolated Cardiac Myocyte" (http://www16.electrom.com/Simulation/).  See their submission paper. The awards presentation was given at Casa Real in Aztec Center on the San Diego State University campus.

EOTPACI article describes the final result of this competition.

Tom Perrine, San Diego Supercomputer Center manager of security technologies, gave a presentation on "Appropriate Computer Security Policies for an Academic Environment".
For detail, please look at his slides of the presentation.(html version)
Nancy Marlin, SDSU Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs presented the opening welcome.

The CSO winners, Patrick McNairnie and Lena van der Stap, accepted their award from Dr. Kris Stewart, Director of the NPACI Education Center on Computational Science and Engineering)


Patrick McNairnie and Lena van der Stap poster presentation on
the Simulation of Cardiomyocyte Dynamics.


Tom Perrine, Ph.D., San Diego Supercomputer Center manager of security technologies, gave a presentation on "Appropriate Computer Security Policies for an Academic Environment",

Nancy Marlin, Ph.D., SDSU Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs presented the opening welcome.


Dr. Stewart chats with Nancy Marlin, Ph.D. (on right), Provost and
Vice President for Academic Affairs at SDSU.