Features

Propelling Power of Prediction
by Judy Conlon

Boeing and HPCC are engaged in a vital cooperative research agreement -- aimed at exploring the viability of using parallel computing for rotor analysis.

Cataclysm in the Sky
by Jarrett Cohen

Simulating the merger of two neutron stars, objects that pack our sun's mass into a city-sized space, is a superior test for Einsteine's general theory of relativity.

The Internet of the Not-So-Distant Future
by Pat Kaspar

NASA's Research and Education Network helps chart a course for the Next Generation Internet by testing tomorrow's networking applications today.

Interviews

John Toole
by Judy Conlon

John Toole speaks out on the heart and soul of the HPCC Program: its direction, successes and impact on the nation's technology leadership.

Lee Holcomb
by Jarrett Cohen

Lee Holcomb shares a strategy for serving both high-end users and the general public with HPCC technologies.



In Brief

HPCC Seminars

Technical seminar videotapes available.

Women of NASA

For young women who are dreaming of careers in math, science and technology, NASA has developed an online project to help hitch those dreams to a career.

Events

New Convex Exemplar

The world's largest Exemplar SPP2000 is installed at Caltech/Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

Look to the Future

The Spring 1997 Information Infrastructure Technology and Applications (IITA) Conference is highlighted.

New Cray T3E

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center names its Cray T3E for Chief Meteorologist Joanne Simpson.

Issue 3
September 1997

Insights is published by the HPCC Program Office.

Address changes to Judy Conlon
or write to: NASA HPCC Insights, Mail Stop 269-3, Moffett Field, California 94035-1000, USA

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