Introduction to the Education Center on Computational Science & Engineering 
Presented to Mathematical & Computer Sciences Faculty
BAM 254 SDSU - 02/20/98

Enhancing Undergraduate Curricula with High Performance Computing Tools and Technologies for the California State University System and the National Education Community

National Science Foundation's Division of Advanced Scientific Computing made five year awards supporting two High Performance Computing (HPC) Centers in San Diego (www.npaci.edu) and Champaign-Urbana (alliance.ncsa.uiuc.edu ), to build the national infrastructure in HPC through partnerships.
Overview of the National Partnership for Advanced Computing Infrastructure:
NPACI (www.npaci.edu/Partners/partner.html) is an association of 39 universities and research centers from 18 states, with SDSC as the leading edge site.

What is the mission of the EC/CSE?
Foster the incorporation of high performance research tools for scientific investigation into the undergraduate curriculum to better prepare learners for post-Baccalaureate activities where
are used in research and problem solving.
 

Examples of projects underway at the EC/CSE Short descriptions

Examples of collaborations already formed by EC/CSE

The suggested mechanism of collaboration with CSU faculty

Computer time at SDSC

Information about us:

What can the EC/CSE do for you?

Dr. Kris Stewart (stewart@sdsu.edu), Director
Dr. Ilya Zaslavsky (zaslavsk@rohan.sdsu.edu), GIS Staff Scientist
Education Center on Computational Science & Engineering
San Diego State University, Love Library Addition, Rm 73
www.edcenter.sdsu.edu