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Issue 3, September 1997 Welcome to the on-line version of NASA's Insights Newsletter.
Insights is published by the
High
Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC)
Program Office.
Address changes to Judy Conlon or write to: NASA HPCC
Insights, Mail Stop 269-3, Moffett Field, California
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HPCC Seminar Videotapes available For a free copy of HPCC videotapes send email to jconlon@mail.arc.nasa.gov and please indicate the exact title and speaker for the video tape you request. Marquise/Solitaire: an embedded high-performnce computer demonstration
Applying geographic data
Sharing NASA
Online For young women who are dreaming of careers in math, science and technology, NASA has developed a resource called "Women of NASA" to help hitch those dreams to a career. Throughout history women have made valuable contributions to these fields. Among these great women are a few of NASA's own, including Mae Jemison, Sally Ride, and Shannon Lucid. Although these fields are still dominated by men and these women are seen as merely exceptions, there is a growing appreciation of cultural and gender diversity in the workplace. The "Women of NASA" interactive project supports this movement by providing outstanding women working in diverse fields at NASA who have succeeded and continue to thrive in math, science, and technology careers as role models. Among the highlights of the project are scheduled weekly Webchats as well as privately arranged chats between the Women of NASA mentors and students. See http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/women/intro.htm for more information and a WebChat schedule. For more information on all of these Sharing NASA projects, send email to msiegel@quest.arc.nasa.gov
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