Welcome to the program in CPS
Welcome to the Program in Computational Science
Bienvenidos al Programa de Ciencias Computacionales (Spanish Version in process)
The Computational Science Program was created at the University of Texas at El Paso in 2008 to provide the leadership in research and education for a strong interdisciplinary program.
Read the Welcome Message from the Director Dr. Leticia Velazquez
Download the Brochure
Vision
The vision of the Computational Science Program is an interdisciplinary one, a synergy of different fields, that yields an integrated knowledge-base for the effective solution of complex systems where computer usage plays a fundamental role.
Mission
The mission of the Computational Science Program is to produce students that will acquire an integrated understanding of scientific processes and the tools required to address the modeling, simulation, and evaluation of such processes.
A computational scientist will be able to:
- Construct mathematical models for applications in one or more fields of science or engineering
- Design algorithms to solve the model problems in these fields
- Select appropriate technology for implementation of the algorithms
- Implement efficiently the algorithms, and validate the results.
The program currently involves faculty from ten departments of the Colleges of Science and Engineering: Bioinformatics, Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Geological Sciences, Industrial Engineering, Mathematical Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, and Physics.
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Computational Science is an interdisciplinary program,
a synergy of different fields, that yields an integrated
knowledge-base for the effective solution of complex systems
where computer usage plays a fundamental role.
Our goal is to create a program that:
- is integrative and collaborative
- is cohesive, well structured and attractive
- graduates students with the knowledge, ability, and
skills to tackle complex problems
- is sustainable through research funding
- has a successful, increasing research portfolio
- is nationally and internationally recognized
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Computational Science Requirements (May 2008)
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Program Credits |
Ph.D. |
MS Thesis |
Master (Professional, Non-Thesis) |
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Core |
7 |
7 |
7 |
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Prescribed Electives |
12 |
12 |
12 |
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Free Electives |
21 |
3 |
12 |
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Research |
24 |
3 |
3 |
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Dissertation/Thesis |
6 |
6 |
0 |
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Total |
70 |
31 |
34 |
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Requirement |
Dissertation Defense |
Thesis Defense |
Internship |
| | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
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| 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 Materials for Energy Symposium
| 5 | 6 MPI Programming Part 2 9:30 AM
CYBER-ShARE
Friday, 9:30-10:20
RSVP: Dr. Romero
raromero2@utep.edu
| 7 UTEP/NMSU Workshop
Workshop on Mathematics, Computer Science, and
Computational Science
Nov. 7, 9:00am, Quinn Hall 212, near CS Building
contact: Vlakik Kreinovich, vladik@utep.edu
| | 8 | 9 Co-PROD NSF Workshop
UTEP Union Building Nov. 9-10
Email: mceberio@utep.edu
Martine Ceberio, CS Dept
| 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 Parallel Programming using MPI 9:30 AM
CYBER-ShARE
Friday, 9:30-10:20
RSVP: Dr. Romero
raromero2@utep.edu
| 14 Supercomputing 2009
Annual Conference held in Portland, OR Nov.14-20
| | 15 | 16 | 17 UTEP Graduate School Information Session
5:30-7:30pm
Academic Service Building
parking permit: gradschool@utep.edu
| 18 | 19 | 20 Parallel Programming using MPI Part 2 9:30 AM
CYBER-ShARE
Friday, 9:30-10:20
RSVP: Dr. Romero
raromero2@utep.edu
| 21 | | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 Thanksgiving
No Classes
| 27 Thanksgiving
No Classes
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Mailing Address:
Dr. Leticia Velazquez
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Bell Hall #322
Wiggins St., El Paso, TX 79902
(See the map)
Phone: (915) 747-6768
Fax: (915) 747-6507
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2009 International Mathematical Programming Conference
CPS Director L. Velazquez will present an invited talk
in this event held every 3 years in Chicago, ILL August 23-27, 2009.
CyberShare Workshops Summer 2009
All students are welcome to attend bi-weekly friday workshops in Computational Science, Place: Geol 124, 1-3pm. RSVP to rromero2@utep.edu
June 5, Topic: Linux Flyer(pdf)
June 19, Topic: C basic Flyer(pdf)
July3, Topic: Advanced C Flyer(pdf)
July 15, Place: CS 201, 3:30-5. Topic: Intro to MPI Flyer(pdf)
July 17,Topic: Teragrid and CyberShare HPC Resources Flyer(pdf)
August 7, Topic: Advanced MPI
2009 XVII Colombian Congress of Mathematics
CPS
Faculty Miguel Argaez and Students: Carlos Ramirez, Reinaldo Sanchez,
Paula Gonzalez and Anibal Sosa will present 2 semi-plenary talks and 3
invited presentations in August 2-6, Cali, Colombia
MTBI Workshop
CPS Student Paula Gonzalez will present a poster
in the workshop "Mitigating the spread of
influenza A (H1N1),
Part I", Tempe AZ, June 25-28, 2009.
2009 SPIDER Working Group
CPS Student Paula Gonzalez and Program Director L. Velazquez participated in an international working group to discuss
current research challenges in infectious diseases held in NIMBioS at Knoxville, TN June 6-9, 2009. SPIDER stands for
Scientists Examine Human Behavior and theThreat of Disease. The group will meet again in November 2009.
2009 SIAM Annual Meeting
CPS Students Paula Gonzalez and Arum Sosa will present posters
in this annual event that will take place in Denver, CO July 6-10, 2009. I
2009 Stanford Visit
CPS Students and Program Director visited Stanford University AHPCRC
Director Charbel Farhad and student Matt Culbrett to start a research collaboration.
during the months of May and June, 2009.
2009 UTEP SACNAS Research Expo
CPS Students presented several posters
in this annual event. It took place on April 16, 2009 at UTEP.
Click here to see the pictures
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