Mikkelson Sharon (3 results)
Published by EGW Publishing, Concord, CA, 1996
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Stapled. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 82 pp.
Published by EGW Publishing, Concord, CA, 1996
- Softcover
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Published by Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, 1997
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Wraps. Condition: Very good. iii, [1], 61, [1] pages, plus back cover. Illustrations (color). Glossary. Cover has slight wear and soiling. TLS from Acting CIC Division Director Charles A. Slocomb to Lt. Col. Stephen Berggren, Office of Defense Programs sending this annual report. Los Alamos provides world-class high performance…computing capability that enables unsurpassed solutions to complex problems of strategic national interest. This report highlights nearly a dozen significant achievements and briefly summarizes the groups and projects within the division. Charles A. Slocomb is, at the time of this entry, on the board of Trinity Capital Corp. (New Mexico) (former Chairman) and Los Alamos National Bank and Member-Road Committee at Laguna Vista Land Owners Association. Mr. Slocomb previously occupied the position of Division Director-Computing & Information Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory. CIC may have evolved into the The Computer, Computational, and Statistical Sciences (CCS) Division strengthens the visibility and impact of computer science and computational physics research for the strategic directions at the Laboratory. Solving national problems through basic and applied research in key areas of: Climate and Energy programs, Basic science and technology research programs, Threat reduction and Department of Homeland Security programs, Nuclear weapons program, Information science and technology. Donald Montoya, Zizi Kolshorn, Sharon Mikkelson, G (illustrator).