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June 13 – 15, 2001
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,
Washington, D.C.

A Multidisciplinary Conference Sponsored by
the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the
Los Alamos National Laboratory

 
Conference Information:

Registration Form

Location

Hotel



Conference Co-Chairs:

Lee H. Hamilton,
Director,
Woodrow Wilson Center

John C. Browne,
Director,
Los Alamos National Laboratory



General Chair:
Stephen M. Younger,
Los Alamos National Laboratory



Conference Executive Director:
Rinelda Bliss
317 Kentucky Ave.
Alexandria, Virginia 22305

Tel.: (703) 548-9157
FAX: (703) 548-0957
Email: Rineldab@aol.com
Conference Goals: Explore the coming revolution in supercomputing
  Evaluate the impact of this revolution on society
  Enable cross-fertilization of ideas from a broad range of disciplines
Presentation Topics: Modeling the macro and micro worlds
  Modeling life
  Modeling the brain
  Applying supercomputer technology to food, water, health, and education needs
  Impact of computers on society & individual

Note: Participation in the preconference workshops and the conference is by invitation only.

Potential Participants: Sociologists, economists, philosophers, political scientists, computer scientists, biologists, historians of science, others

 

   

 

 

 

   




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