Monday, January 28, 2008, 1:30 pm — Bldg. 735 - Conf. Rm. B
Within this talk I will discuss several problems where we've profitably applied numerical simulations to advance understanding and mitigate risk. The first area concerns the development of linear scaling methods for computing particle-particle interactions. The second area concerns
the simulation and design of high-speed, lithium niobate optical modulators. The final area concerns the formulation and testing of methods to control optical power levels in a nationwide optically transparent mesh network.
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