International Conference on
Parallel Computing, October 3-4, 1996

The Supercomputer Institute and IBM Corporation are sponsoring the International Conference on Parallel Computing from October 3-4, 1996. The conference, formerly scheduled to take place in San Jose, California in August, has been moved to Minneapolis.

The conference will bring together scientists and post-graduate students to discuss distributed parallel applications in computational sciences and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions in the general area of high-performance computing. There will be a mix of talks dealing with novel programming and algorithmic aspects as well as state-of-the-art technical advances. Invited speakers will be from around the world and are currently being contacted. This will be a concentrated forum to discuss progress on enhancing the number of applications that run in parallel.

For further information,
please refer to the
ICPC World Wide Web announcement.

In This Issue:

US-Japan Symposium

Behavioral Scis. Symp.

Upcoming ICPC

Undergraduate Interns

Seminar Synopses

Research Reports


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