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Enhancing Productivity ...
The basic mission of the MCS Division is increase scientific productivity in the 21st century by providing intellectual and technical leadership in the computing sciences -- computer science, applied computational mathematics, and computational science.

Through World-Class Science ...
Projects in the division range from algorithm development and software design in core areas such as optimization, to exploration of new technologies such as distributed (Grid) computing and bioinformatics, to numerical simulations in challenging areas such as climate modeling.

December 3, 2008
"Adjoinable MPI"
SPEAKER: Jean Utke, Chicago, CI & MCS
TIME: 3pm
LOCATION: Building 221 Conference Room A261
[more info]

December 10, 2008
"Topics in Economics and Complementarity"
SPEAKER: Todd Munson, MCS
TIME: 3pm
LOCATION: Building 221 Conference Room A261
[more info]

December 17, 2008
"Nonlinear Least Squares"
SPEAKER: Stefan Wild, MCS
TIME: 3pm
LOCATION: Building 221 Conference Room A261
[more info]

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"Argonne's Leadership Computing Facility Wins the High Performance Computing Challenge"
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has been named a winner of the annual High Performance Computing (HPC) Challenge Award at the SuperComputing 08 Conference in Austin, Texas. [more info]

"Beckman Named Director of Argonne's Leadership Computing Facility"
Pete Beckman has been named director of the Leadership Computing Facility at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory. [more info]

"Argonne Participates in SC08"
When SC08 opens November 15, 2008 in Austin, Texas, the conference will feature the latest scientific and technical innovations from around the world. Bringing together scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, system administrators and managers, SC08 will be the forum for demonstrating how these developments are driving new ideas, new discoveries and new industries. [more info]

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