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Short presentations on everything technology in Sci 219.
Please join us for a 20 minute presentation on Tuesdays in Sci 219


X-Ray Crystallography: A successful story in cross-disciplinary work between Mathematics and the pure sciences

Dates: Last Friday in September(9/28),October(10/26) and November(11/30)

Location: Buffalo State College, Bulter library room 210

Guest Speakers from Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute

for further information visit: http://hiperc2.buffalostate.edu/~carbonjo/FlyerV2.pdf


Date: Jun 3-Jun 9

Computational Science Workshop at Buffalo State College

see http://hiperc2.buffalostate.edu/~carbonjo/BSC-Workshop.pdf

This workshop is related to SC07. To see the full list of workshops please click here.


Date: May 4 (Friday, study day) 3PM to 5PM.

Presentation by BSC Alumnus and Linux expert Dave Andruczek.

Location: HIPERC lab, Sci 219


Date: April 3rd 2007

Trip to Cornell HIPERC/Physics Club.

We will be taking a day trip to Cornell University on April 3rd. Dr. Ettestad is organizing the events when we get there. We will visit the Synchrotron, the nanotechnology center, NASA's picture repository and more. For more information contact either the Physics Club or HIPERC members.

5/1/2007: The trip was quite successful. Here are some pictures from the Cornell University trip. http://hiperc2.buffalostate.edu/~bscappliedmath/Cornell07webPage/Desktop.html


What: Training Faculty to Support Scholarly Work and Undergraduate Research with (High Performance) Computing Tools
When: Thursday April 19, 2007
Where: The NY State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences Complex

NOTICE: You must register to go on the April 19 trip. Click here, go to the bottom of the page and use the TC Points payment method. Click Continue>> and fill in the personal information.

Information about the conference please go to this link: http://www.buffalostate.edu/cocid

Need directions to the Complex go to this link: http://www.bioinformatics.buffalo.edu/about_directions.php

We have 20 open slots. Please contact if you wish to go.

Members going on 19 April.

1) Ed Fazekas
2) Stephen Holder
3) Joe Steiner
4) Chris Kraft- Can drive 4 people
5) Daniel Crittenden
6) Joel Adornetto- Can drive 4 people
7) Anthony Esposito
8) Doug DeCook
9) Adam Pujcheck
10) Jon Catalano- Can drive 4 people
11) Lee Canning- Can drive 3 people
12) Allison Merino
13) Neil Miller
14) Bryan Graves
15) Rajiv Sinha
16) Brad Macduff
17) Xiao Wang
18) Steve Uurtamo
19) Thomas Kuster
20) Neil Hanson

Here are some pictures from the workshop:

http://hiperc2.buffalostate.edu/~carbonjo/cocid/cocid.html

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