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Continuum Dynamics: CCS: CCS-2

CONTACTS

  • Group Leader
    Ed Dendy
  • Deputy Group Leader
    Scott Turner
  • Deputy Group Leader
    Marius Stan
  • Office Administrators
    Frankie Gomez
    Geneva Miera
  • Group Office
    (505) 667-7029
    ccs2info@lanl.gov

Delivering numerical solutions and
                                          innovative scientific computing

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Computational Physics

The Computational Physics Group, CCS-2, researches computational methods, numerical algorithms, physical models, and software for the simulation of various phenomena, extending from the ocean to outer space, and from materials to high-energy/density physics. We are applied mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and computer scientists who create high-quality software for innovative scientific simulations on platforms ranging from the most advanced heterogeneous architectures and supercomputers to desktops and laptops.

History

The Computational Physics group's historical lineage includes the Continuum Dynamics group, the Hydrodynamics Methods group, the Transport Methods group, and Los Alamos National Laboratory's Theoretical Division.

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