George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) |
NEES Briefing to the Steering Group of the EC-NSF Implementing Arrangements in Environment Research, 26-27 March 2002, Brussels. Slides presented by Dr. Joy M. Pauschke, NEES Program Director, NSF. 2000 Agenda - NSF Briefing on NEES, Examples of NSF Funded Research on Networked Collaboration in Science and Engineering, and Roundtable Discussion by Earthquake Engineering Researchers. February 10, 2000 Attendee Roster - NSF Briefing on NEES, Examples of NSF Funded Research on Networked Collaboration in Science and Engineering, and Roundtable Discussion by Earthquake Engineering Researchers. February 10, 2000
Presentation from Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) Program Briefing, February 10, 2000 at NSF presented by: Priscilla P. Nelson, Division Director, Civil and Mechanical Systems, NSF; Joy Pauschke, NEES Program Director, NSF Keynote Presentation from Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) Program Briefing: The Promise of Simulation, Slides, Transcript, presented by Kyran (Kim) Mish, Director, Center for Computational Engineering, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. February 10, 2000 at NSF. Presentation on Networked Collaboration in Science and Engineering: Space Physics and Aeronomy Research Collaboratory, Slides presented by Gary M. Olson, Associate Dean for Research, School of Information, Professor of Information and Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan. February 10, 2000 at NSF.
Presentation on Networked Collaboration in Science and Engineering: GRID Computing (nationwide computing "utility"), Slides, presented by Carl Kesselman, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California and Thomas DeFanti, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Director, Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago. Presentation on Networked Collaboration in Science and Engineering: Visualization and Distributed Immersive Virtual Reality, Slides, presented by Thomas Defanti, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Director, Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago. February 10, 2000 at NSF.
Presentation on Network Collaboration in Science and Engineering: Networked Engineering Applications (National Laboratory for Applied Network Research), Slides, presented by John Towns, Senior Associate Director, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. February 10, 2000 at NSF. Presentation on Network Collaboration in Science and Engineering: The IRIS Consortium: Community-Based Facilities and Data Management for Seismology, Slides, Transcript, presented by David W. Simpson, President, the Incorporated Research Insitutions for Seismology, Washington, DC. February 10, 2000 at NSF. Questions and Answers on Networked Collaboration in Science and Engineering Transcript Roundtable Discussions by Earthquake Engineering Researchers (Transcript) Earthquake Engineering Research, (slides) presented by Daniel Abrams, Professor, Civil Engineering and Director, Mid-America Earthquake Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. February 10, 2000 at NSF. NEES System Integration, (slides) presented by Bruce Kutter, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Davis. February 10, 2000 at NSF.
NEES Collaboratory Environment, (slides) presented by Stephen Mahin, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Berkeley. Agenda
for the visit of Dr. Eugene Wong, Assistant Director for Engineering,
National Science Foundation to the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
Dr. Wong´s Presentation, A Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
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Division of Civil and Mechanical Systems Send questions and suggestions about NEES to nees@nsf.gov |