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CRPC AWARDS AND HONORS

Mani Chandy will be the recipient of the 1996 IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award. The Kobayashi Award is given for outstanding technical contributions in the field of integration of computers and communications.

Christian Bischof and Alan Carle have been awarded the 1995 Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software for ADIFOR 2.0 (see ADIFOR article on page X). The award, which was presented at ICIAM 95 in Hamburg, Germany, is given to the entry that best addresses all phases of the preparation of high-quality numerical software.

Richard Lehoucq , the first Computational Science and Education program graduate from Rice University, has been named the recipient of the 1995 J. H. Wilkinson Fellowship in Scientific Computing by Argonne National Laboratory. The fellowship is intended to support young scientists actively engaged in state-of-the-art research in computational mathematics.

Monica Martinez, a graduate student in the Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics at Rice University, has won the 1995 Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference honor for Student Leadership. The award honors a hispanic student who has demonstrated leadership through character and professional development, and who also serves as a role model and leader for undergraduates.


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