It is my pleasure to announce the 2016
*Computational Physics Student Summer Workshop at Los Alamos National
Laboratory*
The workshop features
(1) Generous fellowships for students,
(2) Opportunities for students to work on teams,
(3) Excellent mentoring by Los Alamos staff, and
(4) An integrated lecture series.
More about our Summer Workshop, including when and how students should
apply, can be found here:
CompPhysWorkshop.LANL.gov <http://CompPhysWorkshop.LANL.gov>
This year’s technical focus topics feature a mixture of physics,
computational science, mathematics, and algorithmic challenges that we
hope are attractive to students from a variety of backgrounds. We plan
to pursue twelve different projects that involve multiple aspects of
computational physics, including neutron transport algorithms, the study
of fluid structures, instabilities, and turbulence, plasma physics,
relativistic electromagnetics, multiple other numerical and solver
algorithms, future computer architectures, and more.
Project descriptions are on our website. If you have any questions
about the Summer Workshop, please feel free to contact me.
Cordially,
Scott R. Runnels, Ph.D.
University Liaison for LANL’s Advanced Scientific Computing Program
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Dr. Scott R. Runnels
Computational Physics Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mail Stop F644
Los Alamos, NM 87545
Office: 505-664-0990
Cell: 505-500-2842
FAX: 505-665-7345
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