Lecture Series
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Computational Science and Engineering


Computational Science and Engineering encompasses the design, development, and application of computational systems for the solution of physical problems in engineering and science. These computational systems include not only the algorithms and software required for the solution of mathematical equations describing physical processes, but also the means and methods of visualizing, analyzing, and interpreting computed results and other physical data.

The purpose of the Lecture Series in Computational Science and Engineering at Morgan State University is to foster an interdisciplinary, computationally oriented research among all fields of science and engineering, and to prepare students and faculty members to work effectively in such an environment.


Spring 2003 Schedule

Location: Schaefer Auditorium, School of Engineering
Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Coffee served at 3:15 p.m.
Tuesday, February 18 Dr. Charles Macon
High Performance Technologies, Inc. (HPTi)
An Overview of Computational Electromagnetics in Real-World Problems
CANCELLED due to the snow
Tuesday, March 18 Dr. Charles Macon
High Performance Technologies, Inc. (HPTi)
An Overview of Computational Electromagnetics in Real-World Problems
Tuesday, April 15 Speaker: TBD
Title: TBD


For information on the past Lecture Series, click here.

Lecture Series Committee

Dr. Jules Kouatchou , jules@eng.morgan.edu, 443-885-4737
Dorothy Russell, russell@eng.morgan.edu, 443-885-4225


Direction to the School of Engineering , 5200 Perring Parkway, Baltimore, MD, 21251