WTEC panel report on International Assessment of Research and Development in Simulation-Based Engineering and Science

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Sharon C. Glotzer
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Science and engineering are advancing rapidly in part due to ever more powerful computer simulations, yet the most advanced supercomputers require programming skills that all too few U.S. researchers possess. At the same time, affordable computers and committed national programs outside the U.S. are eroding American competitiveness in number of simulation-driven fields. The nearly 400-page, multi-agency report highlights several areas in which the U.S. still maintains a competitive edge, including the development of novel algorithms, but also highlights endeavors that are increasingly driven by efforts in Europe or Asia, such as the creation and simulation of new materials from first principles.

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396

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Title from electronic t.p. (viewed on June 17, 2009).

Includes bibliographical references.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Baltimore, MD
Other Titles
International Assessment of Research and Development in Simulation-Based Engineering and Science

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QA76.9.C65

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xxx, 396 p.
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396

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OL44935273M
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1330860983

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