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Supercomputing Challenge presentations - SFCC

Tom Johnson
 Supercomputing Challenge presentations - SFCC
I'm not 100% sure this is open to the public, but*

Supercomputing Challenge presentations - SFCC
Saturday February 4, 2006*
*All Day *
This event does not repeat.
 *Event Location*: http://www.challenge.nm.org/evaluations/sfcc_dir.shtml
*Notes:*
http://www.challenge.nm.org/evaluations/sfcc_dir.shtml
Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM
February 4, 2006
Host: Bill Tilley, wtilley at sfccnm.edu
Location: rooms XXX and XXX


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Randy Burge
Tom,

Thanks for posting this announcement about the Supercomputing Challenge
event tomorrow morning in Santa Fe.

I am serving as one of the judges with Irene Lee, plus a couple of people
from Sandia (see below). I included the roster of presenters below to give
samples of the types of presentations the kids are working on.

If anyone has a strong interest in learning more or getting involved in
upcoming Challenge events, the event will be a good place to connect with
the program. The Challenge is always looking for volunteers.

You can get more info about the program and volunteering at
http://www.challenge.nm.org

Contact David Kratzer at LANL. 505-665-4444 x811, for more info on how to
plug in to upcoming awards and activities in April. For a look at last
year?s awards/winners:
http://www.challenge.nm.org/archive/04-05/expo/

There are a number of other similar judging events going on around the
state, all focused on picking the best ideas and executable challenges. Over
the years, there has been many amazing projects from all corners of NM.
http://www.challenge.nm.org/map.shtml

Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM
February 4, 2006
Host: Bill Tilley, wtilley at sfccnm.edu
Location: rooms 219, 220 and Jemez rooms 1 and 2

Judges: rooms 219, 220                   Jemez rooms 1 and 2
  Randy Burge, burge at nmitsa.org        Sharon Deland, smdelan at sandia.gov
  Irene Lee, ireneannelee at gmail.com    Tom Laub, twlaub at sandia.gov

Room 219
 9:00  Team 24 Capshaw Mid, Heating Up Hurricane Havoc
10:00  Team 26 Capshaw Mid, Something is Fishy
11:00  Team 80 Rio Rancho Mid High, Modeling air flow over a wing

Room 220
 9:30  Team 25 Capshaw Mid, How can immunization stop the spread of the Flu?
10:30  Team 77 Rio Rancho High, Analytical Fire Modeling: Fire in its
Environment
11:30  Team 57 McCurdy High, High Voltage Heavy Lifting

Jemez room 1
 9:00  Team 92 Santa Fe Indian School, Scan of the Past
10:00  Team 84 Santa Fe High, Market Analysis Through Artificial
Intelligence
11:00  Team 87 Santa Fe High, The Future of Asthma
12:00  Team 128 Monte del Sol/Santa Fe Prep, Formation of Superclusters

Jemez room 2
 9:30  Team 127 Santa Fe Indian School, Military Robots
10:30  Team 85 Santa Fe High, The Food Chain of Life
11:30  Team 90 Santa Fe High, Russia's Shifting Demographics

XX:XX  Team 89 Santa Fe High, Asteroid Dynamics
XX:XX  Team 48 Los Alamos High, Modeling Wildfire Behavior
XX:XX  Team 49 Los Alamos High, Modeling Oil Consumption

Current interim reports are on-line at: http://www.challenge.nm.org/interims

Thanks for your support of the Supercomputing Challenge.

David H. Kratzer
Los Alamos National Laboratory
505-665-4444x811


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