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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to Present Leading HPC Experts in Series of Talks at SC2001 ConferenceContact: Jon Bashor, JBashor@lbl.gov, 510.486.5849November 9, 2001 BERKELEY, Calif. -- Some of the nation's leading experts in high-performance computing and computational science will be featured in a series of talks presented in the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory booth at the SC2001 conference to be held Nov. 12-16 in Denver. Topics to be covered include the future of computing at the Department of Energy's flagship unclassified computing facility, the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center; the development of Grid tools; and the story behind Berkeley Lab's Remote Access Grid Entity, a robot vehicle able to travel the SC2001 conference hall and link to the Access Grid. Scientific topics to be covered include climate research, accelerator design, materials science, cosmology, and genome assembly, as well as discussions of tools for solving scientific problems. Noted mathematician David Bailey will discuss and demonstrate his research in determining that the digits of pi are random. The talks will be held Nov. 13-16 in the Berkeley Lab booth (R1171) in the Colorado Convention Center exhibit hall. The talks are open to all SC2001 attendees and will also be distributed via the Access Grid. Here's the daily schedule: Tuesday, November 13
Wednesday, November 14
Thursday, November 15
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