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         Computational Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Radiation Induced Molecular Phenomena in Nucleic Acids: A Comprehensive Theoretical and Experimental Analysis (Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics)
  2. Advances in Chemical Physics, Computational Methods for Protein Folding (Volume 120)
  3. Water in Biology, Chemistry and Physics: Experimental Overviews and Computational Methodologies (World Scientific Series in Contemporary Chemical Physics) by Sheng-Bai Zhu, Myron W. Evans, et all 1996-06
  4. Computational Physics, (SUSSP publications) by KENWAY, 1987-01-01
  5. Multiscale Computational Methods in Chemistry and Physics (Nato-Computer and Systems Sciences, 177)
  6. Third Granada Lectures in Computational Physics: Proceedings of the III Granada Seminar on Computational Physics, Held at Granada , Spain, 5 - 10 September 1994 (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  7. Hydrogen Bonding - New Insights (Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics)
  8. Frontiers of Fundamental and Computational Physics: 9th International Symposium (AIP Conference Proceedings / Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  9. Mutual Synchronization in a Network of Digital Clocks As the Key Cellular Automaton Mechanism of Nature: Computational Model of Fundamental Physics by Simon Y. Berkovich, 1986-12
  10. Computational Approaches in Condensed-Matter Physics: Proceedings of the 6th Nishinomiya-Yukawa Memorial Symposium, Nishinomiya, Japan, October 24, 1 (Springer Proceedings in Physics) by S. Miyashita, M. Imada, 1992-12
  11. Annual Reviews of Computational Physics
  12. Methods in Computational Physics: Geophysics v. 13
  13. Computational Methods in Bifurcation Theory and Dissipative Structures: Springer Series in Computational Physics by M. Kubicek, M. Marek, 1983-12
  14. Recent Progress in Coupled Cluster Methods: Theory and Applications (Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics)

121. Discrete Random Walks 2003
Theory and Applications in Combinatorics, computational Biology, Computer Science, Probabilities, and Statistical physics. Institut Henri Poincar©, Paris, France; 15 September 2003.
http://algo.inria.fr/DRW2003/

122. Random Structures
Two linked workshops within the Computation, Combinatorics and Probability programme at the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK. Part I Combinatorial and computational Aspects of Statistical physics; 2630 August 2002. Part II Random Graphs and Structures; 26 September 2002.
http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programs/CMP/cmpw02.html

123. COCHEM'03
Nonlinear phenomena in computational chemical physics. Barcelona, Spain; 914 June 2003.
http://www.imub.ub.es/cochem/

124. Professor Gosman's CFD Group
Research into the mechanics and uses of computational Fluid Dynamics including numerics, physics and applications.
http://monet.me.ic.ac.uk

125. DOE Office Of Science (SC)
Funds basic research to advance the fundamental science knowledge base and train future scientists. Topics include materials and chemical sciences, engineering and geosciences, and energy biosciences; magnetic fusion energy; health and environmental research; high energy and nuclear physics; computational and technology research in mathematical, informational, and computational sciences.
http://www.er.doe.gov/

126. Gregor Overney
Michigan State University graduate. Interests include computational chemistry/physics applied to polymers, electrides, molecules and clusters.
http://pages.prodigy.net/gregor_overney/

127. Birdsall Charles K.
computational plasma physics, object oriented electromagnetic PIC, applications of relativistic ebeam high power microwaves. Plasma Theory and Simulation Group (PTSG), University of California at Berkeley, USA.
http://divine.EECS.Berkeley.EDU/~birdsall/

128. Computational Nanoscience 2001
An interdisciplinary integrative forum on nanotechnology computational efforts in the Biology, Chemistry, physics and Materials fields. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA.
http://www.cr.org/ICCN2001

129. The 16th International Conference On Ion Beam Analysis
The subject matter will span the basic ionatom and ion-solid interactions physics, technological and computational advances, and highlight the important IBA applications to several scientific disciplines. The theme is IBA Innovation and Uniqueness . The conference will take place at Sheraton Old Town Hotel, Albuquerque, NM, USA from June 30 to July 4, 2003.
http://iba2003.sandia.gov/

130. (UK) University Of Brighton
computational Mathematics Group. Interests include Acoustics, Bubble dynamics, Diffusion in gels and Plasma physics.
http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/Research/cmg/

131. USC Professional Master's Programs In The Sciences
Offers degrees in physics for Business Applications, computational Biology, computational Linguistics and Environmental Science.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/physics/SloanWeb/index.htm

132. Callen, James D.
Theoretical and computational plasma physics, controlled thermonuclear fusion, magnetic confinement of plasmas. Center for Plasma Theory and Computation, University of WisconsinMadison.
http://www.engr.wisc.edu/ep/faculty/callen_james.html

133. ICCN 2003
Third International Conference on computational Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Interdisciplinary forum on nanotechnology computational efforts in the fields of Biology, Chemistry, physics and Materials. San Francisco, CA, USA; 2327 February 2003.
http://cr.org/ICCN2003

134. Division Of Engineering And Applied Science
Research in many areas including VLSI, computational vision, the physics of computation, optics, fluid mechanics and micromachining.
http://www.caltech.edu/subpages/eas.html

135. Impact Of An Asteroid Off The New York Coast
the shock physics hydrocode, CTH, developed and and in use at Sandia for weapon safetyand performance analysis. The calculation used 100 million computational
http://sherpa.sandia.gov/planet-impact/asteroid/

136. Garabedian , Paul R.
computational plasma physics and controlled fusion, stellarator theory. Division of computational Fluid Dynamics, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA.
http://www.math.nyu.edu/faculty/garabedi/index.html

137. Bioscience (B) Division
Fosters research at the interface of biology, chemistry, physics, and computational biology to create and discover frontier science and technology that benefit national security, public health, and the environment.
http://www.lanl.gov/worldview/organization/profiles/b_profile.shtml

138. Plasma Research Laboratory
Laboratory has wide interests in experimental, computational and theoretical aspects of two main areas of plasma physics magnetic confinement in toroidal systems, and in open systems with applications to space phenomena and to advanced plasma processing. Australian National University.
http://rsphysse.anu.edu.au/prl/

139. Andru Vangheli, Dorina
Head of the Theoretical and computational Department, West University, Timisoara. Includes her, CV, publication and research links.
http://quasar.physics.uvt.ro/~vangheli/

140. Lectures From The 2001 Summer School On Computational Materials Science
Full set of notes in computational solid state physics from talks given by recognized leaders in the field.
http://www.mcc.uiuc.edu/SummerSchool/

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