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June 9-13, 2008
12th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications (HYP2008)
Registration re-opened
Conference Office: CSCAMM
Conference Building: CSIC
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Welcome to the Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM). The primary goal of the Center is to foster research activity that highlights the interplay between novel computational algorithms and mathematical modeling, as complementary avenues to theory and experiment. To stimulate such research activity, CSCAMM fosters collaborative research which involves local scientists, graduate students and visiting post-docs together with world renowned scholars. CSCAMM sponsors an active visitors program through a series of seminars, lectures and workshops and it supports an educational program with a series of tutorials, courses and active involvement with the AMSC graduate program.

Eitan Tadmor
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The CSCAMM website is currently experience technical difficulties. We will be fully online shortly.

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Congratulations to Valerie and Alan Lum on the birth of their healthy baby boy. Garrett Lum was born December 18th weighing in at a healthy 8 lbs 9 oz. Mom and baby are doing well.

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Congratulations to Hantaek Bae: Hantaek and his wife Jessica got married October 2011 in New-York.

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Congratulations to AMSC student Amanda Galante who was awarded the 2011-2012 Dr. Ruth Davis Fellowship in recognition of her outstanding academic achievements, and to AMSC student Changhui Tan who was awarded the 2011-2012 Mark E. Lachtman Graduate Student Award.

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Congratulations to Kayo Ide, AOSC, CSCAMM, IPST, and ESSIC who is this year's winner of the CMNS Board of Visitors Junior Faculty Award, recognizing her accomplishments in research and education.

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There will be a live webcast of the Non-equilibrium Interface and Surface Dynamics workshop on October 25-28. This webcast will be open to all. The webcast began with the "Welcoming Remarks" at 9:25 am EDT on Monday October 25th, and continue through Thursday October 28nd. A schedule of events is posted.
Click HERE for instructions and the link to join the webcast.

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