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(l-r): Osman Yasar, Kris Stewart, and Raquell Holmes

(l-r): Steve Cunningham, Kris Stewart, and Cleve Moler

Osman Yasar gives presentation
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NPACI's(National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure) Ed Center on Computational Science Director Kris Stewart (San Diego State University) spoke on computational science education at two minisymposia held at the Society for Industrial and Applied Math (SIAM) First Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE00), which was held September 21-24 2000. in Washington, D.C.
Stewart and EOT-PACI Leadership Team Member Raquell Holmes of Boston University, teamed with Osman Yasar (Chair of the Computational Science Department at the State University of New York) to present a minisymposium regarding "Computational Science Education and Research." Organized by Yasar, the minisymposium focused on curriculum development and assessment techniques.
Please read more about this event in article from NPACI & SDSC Online Magazine NPACI Participants Present at Last Week's SIAM First Conference on Computational Science and Engineering
Click the following links to view the powerpoint presentations at SIAM conference:
Topic of Computational Science Education and Reaearch Sunday, Sept. 24, 2000 -
Osman Yasar, Ph.D. - Computational Science Education and Research
Gregory A. Moses - Creating a Professional Masters Degree in Computational Sciences (presented by O. Yasar)
Kris Stewart Ph.D. - Assessment of change in Student Learning within Computational Science
Raquell Holmes Ph.D. - Computational Sciences and Research: Filling the Gaps
Topic of Computer Graphics and the Continuum of Computational Science Education Friday, Sept. 22, 2000 -
Michael Bailey Ph.D. - K-12 Computational Science: Opening Window into Computer Simulation (presented by S. Cunningham)
Steve Cunningham Ph.D. - Computer Graphics and Visualization in a Computational Science Program
Kris Stewart Ph.D. - Computational Science Imperative in Undergraduate Curricula
Jose Castillo Ph.D. - SDSU Computational Science Program
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