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Prof Peter Coveney


University College London
Computational Science in the Twenty-First Century
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Prof Mike Cates


University of Edinburgh
Simulating Complex Fluids, Both Living and Dead
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Prof James Annett
Bristol University and CSE, CCLRC Daresbury
From quantum mechanics to computational atomistic materials design: e-Science challenges and opportunities from the CCP9 and Psi_k networks
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Prof Wolfgang Emmerich
University College London
Managing scientific workflows with BPEL
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Dr. Charles Laughton
University of Nottingham
Challenges and Opportunities for the Development of Biomolecular Simulation
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Mr. W. T. Hewitt

Manchester Computing

Overview of the NW-GRID Project - Progress to Date and Plans
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Prof Sam Falle

University of Leeds

Some Computational Problems in Astrophysical MHD
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Dr Steve Kenny
Loughborough University
Ab-initio modelling of surfaces
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Prof R. S. Kalawsky
Loughborough University
Improving User Interaction in Grid based Computational Environments
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Prof. Bruce Boghosian
Tufts University
Grid-Based Domain Decomposition for the Simulation of Hydrodynamic Turbulence
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Dr. Jonathan Chin
Morgan Stanley
High Performance Computing for Interest Rate Derivatives Trading
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Prof. John Gurd
University of Manchester
Adaptive performance control of coupled scientific models executing in a distributed environment
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Prof. Xavier Gonze
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Modern software engineering techniques applied to the simulation of materials and nanosystems : the ABINIT project.
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Dr. Stewart Cant
University of Cambridge
Computational Fluid Dynamics: an Engineering Perspective
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Dr. Maziar Nekovee
University College London and BT Research
Large-scale simulations for WiFi-based wireless telecommunication networks
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Dr. Stephen Pickles
University of Manchester
The National Grid Service and Computational Science
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Dr. Shantenu Jha
Lousiana State University
Simple API for Grid Applications: Towards a Standardized Application Level Interface for Grids
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Dr. Helen Wright
University of Hull
Steering and Visualization: Enabling Technologies for Computational Science
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Prof. Andrew J. Willmott
Director, Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory
Recent developments in coupled coastal and shelf sea modeling
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Dr. John Brooke
University of Manchester
Enabling Scientific Collaboration in Computational Science
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Mr. Charlie Catlett
University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
TeraGrid: Analysis of Use and Impact on Science
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Dr. P. A. Couch
CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory
The AgentX Framework: automating the exchange of information between scientific applications
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Prof Ernest Laue
University of Cambridge
Software development using a model driven architecture: the CCPN project
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Dr Peter Stow
Rolls Royce
The Role of High Performance Computing in CFD within Rolls Royce
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Dr N. A. Walton
University of Cambridge
Optimising the Data - Information - Knowledge Transformation: solutions for astronomy and their wider relevance
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David Gavaghan
University of Oxford
Computational Science: Implications for Education and Training
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Dr Thomas Schulthess
Oak Ridge National Lab, USA
Software Interoperability in Computational Nano- and Materials Science
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Prof. Julia Slingo
Director for Climate, NCAS-Climate, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading
The importance of resolution and multi-scale interactions in climate system modelling: Current developments and future perspectives
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Prof. Malcolm Atkinson
Director of NeSC
Software Services for Science from Science: the emergence of software as a facility
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