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From: Kris Stewart
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 91 10:03:26 -0800
Subject: SDSU Undergrad Curriculum in Supercomputing\
An interdisciplinary, undergraduate course has been
developed at San Diego State University (SDSU) to teach
the fundamentals of architecture and software tools that
promote effective use of the Cray Y-MP 8/864 Supercomputer
at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC). This work
was supported by the NSF Division of Advanced Scientific
Computing. The only prerequisite for the course is a good
programming background in Fortran or C.
A residential, faculty workshop will be presented July 13-17,
1992 at SDSC (on the campus of UCSD La Jolla) to provide
access to the Cray and promote discussions on undergraduate
curricula in Advanced Scientific Computing. Faculty from
primarily undergraduate institutions are encouraged to contact:
Dr. Kris Stewart
Dept. Math Sciences
SDSU
San Diego, CA 92182-0314
(stewart@cs.sdsu.edu)
If you will be at Supercomputing '91 in Albuquerque next week,
drop bythe SDSC booth for more information or to talk to Kris
on Thursday.
Lecture notes from the course taught Spring 1991 at SDSU are
available via anonymous ftp from sdsc.edu in the directory
undergradcurriculum_lecture_notes under sdscpub