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Mission
Our goal is to bring together scientists from various theoretical and
application fields to join forces in solving complex scientific computing
problems. All people interested are welcome to attend individual seminars.
Some of the talks are intended for a general audience. Many are at the level
of advanced research (numerical linear algebra; numerical methods for ODEs,
PDEs, optimization, and so on). Undergrads may take the course for credit
or audit to help determine their interest in scientific computation.
Time
SCCM Seminars are usually on Mondays at 4:15-5:15pm in Gates Building in the basement - Room
B12.
Vicinity Map
Gates Building Room B12
Location
Gates is the Computer Science building at the north end of Serra
St
(3rd building north-east of the quadrangle). Room B12 is one floor
below ground level.
Campus Maps are available here.
So are driving directions.
Parking
is free on campus after 4pm. Take the best spot you can find!
There's a parking building on Campus Drive opposite the Medical Center.
Visitor Info
http://www.stanford.edu/home/visitors/
SCCM Home
http://www-sccm.stanford.edu/
Email Notification
To receive seminar announcements, email Majordomo@lists.stanford.edu
with the message subscribe sccm-seminars
Class Requirements
To receive credit, students must attend about 80% of the seminars
and sign an attendance sheet.
Note: All SCCM students are expected to attend similarly.
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