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CRPC TO EXHIBIT LATEST RESEARCH DEVELOPMENTS AND PROGRAMS AT SUPERCOMPUTING '95

CRPC research applications, knowledge transfer methods, and education outreach programs will be represented with demonstrations, videos, technical programs, and exhibits at SUPERCOMPUTING '95, the eighth annual premier high-performance computing and communications conference, held December 3-8 at the San Diego Convention Center.

Research scientists from the CRPC will work from the 30- by 30-foot booth to conduct demonstrations for the following: ADIFOR 2.0, National HPCC Software Exchange, Network-Enabled Operating System, Simulations for Energy/Environmental Remediation, Adaptive Mesh Archetype, and many others. Booth visitors will have the opportunity to view informative and entertaining videos that explain parallel computation and its applications. Several CRPC sites, including Caltech and Argonne, Oak Ridge, and Los Alamos National Laboratories, will also host exhibits featuring CRPC projects.

CRPC researchers will have a strong presence in the SUPERCOMPUTING technical program, taking part in many panels, tutorials, workshops, roundtable discussions, technical paper presentations, and posters. The GII Testbed, a project in which CRPC researcher Rick Stevens is closely involved, will showcase interactive two-dimensional and three-dimensional scientific visualization and virtual reality demonstrations of National Challenge and Grand Challenge problem-solving. Stevens is also an initiator of the Information Wide Area Year (I-WAY) project, also featured at the conference. The I-WAY is an experimental high- performance network linking the country's most powerful supercomputers and advanced visualization techniques (see "From the Director").

For specific information about CRPC events at Supercomputing '95, refer to the pull-out CRPC "Roadmap of Events" and exhibit floor map.


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