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IA-64 Linux Cluster Top Users

NCSA congratulates the top academic and industrial users of the center's IA-64 Linux Cluster.

Each month NCSA Division Director John Towns notifies the top user or project on each NCSA high-performance system. Included with the congratulatory letter is a sought-after commerative item designed especially for the top users.

Towns also gives top user accolades to a researcher on the center's IA-32 Linux Cluster and SGI system.



user PI affiliation project title
February 2003
Denis Pollney Harry Edward Seidel Max-Planck Institute Numerical Relativity and Black Hole Mergers

Igor PIvkin George Karniadakis Brown University Hybrid Spectral Element Algorithms: Parallel Simulations of Turbulence in Complex Geometries

January 2003
Lucas Wagner Lubos Mitas North Carolina State University, Raleigh Many-Body Methods for Electronic Structure of Nanosystems and Solid Materials

December 2002
Samer Abdel-Wahab Danesh Tafti Virginia University Computational Study of Multilouvered Fin Heat Exchangers

November 2002
See-Wing Chiu Eric G. Jakobsson University of Illinois, U-C Computational Simulations of Biological Membranes

Douglas Toussaint Robert L. Sugar University of Arizona Lattice Gauge Theory on MIMD Parallel Computers

October 2002
Jin Xu George Karniadakis Brown University Hybrid Spectral Element Algorithms: Parallel Simulations of Turbulence in Complex Geometries

September 2002
Grischa Meyer Klaus Schulten UIUC Novel Lipid Environments for Mechanosensitive Channels

Danesh Tafti Danesh Tafti Virginia Tech Computational Study of Multilouvered Fin Heat Exchangers
August 2002
Marco Bayas Klaus Schulten UIUC Molecular Basis for the Adhesion between Human CD2 and Human CD58

July 2002
Jin Xu George Karniadakis Brown University Hybrid Spectral Element Algorithms: Parallel Simulations of Turbulence in Complex Geometries

June 2002
Marc Viera Jonathan Higdon UIUC Computational Studies of Low Re Multiphase Flows

May 2002
Kevin Thomas Kelvin Droegemeier University of Oklahoma CAPS

Dahai Guo Danesh Tafti Virginia Tech Computational Study of Multilouvered Fin Heat Exchangers

April 2002
Paul Bode Jeremiah Ostriker Princeton University Cosmology Studies

Danesh Tafti Danesh Tafti Virginia Tech Computational Study of Multilouvered Fin Heat Exchangers


Although system use by researchers from NCSA Industrial Partners is not released, the researcher at the highest-using partner is also honored monthly.