
Over 14 years, the Computational Technologies Project (and its predecessor Earth and Space Sciences Project) has funded 28 Grand Challenge Investigators over three rounds as well as a variety of inhouse computational science activities at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). These presentations describe the accomplishments of the Science Team III Investigators and the most recent inhouse activities.
Note: Unless otherwise noted, all the presentations are in PDF format and require Adobe Reader.
Numerical Simulations for Active Tectonic Processes (724 KB)
Andrea Donnellan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Biotic Prediction: Building the Computational Technology Infrastructure for Public Health and Environmental Forecasting (2.9 MB)
John L. Schnase, Goddard Space Flight Center
Atmosphere/Ocean Dynamics and Tracers Chemistry (972 KB)
C. Roberto Mechoso, UCLA
A C++ Framework for Block-Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement Models (752 KB)
Phillip Colella, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
High-Performance Cornerstone Technologies for the National Virtual Observatory (2.8 MB)
Thomas Prince, California Institute of Technology
Final Report for the Computational Technologies Project at JPL (HTML)
PYRAMID Parallel Unstructured Adaptive Mesh Refinement Library (1.1 MB)
Charles D. Norton, JPL
Visualization for Earth Science Datasets (384 KB)
Peggy Li, JPL
Format and Location Agnostic Image Data Access Subsystem for Data Intensive Investigations (364 KB)
Lucian Plesea, JPL
Common Component Architecture Demonstration (212 KB)
Daniel Katz, JPL
Multi-Surface Light Table (220 KB)
Peggy Li, Herb Siegel, JPL
Distributed Mission Simulation (156 KB)
Meemong Lee, JPL
Development of a Parallel Adaptive Ocean Circulation Model with PARAMESH (1.9 MB)
John Lou, JPL
Cluster Computing Development and Research (632 KB)
Paul von Allmen, JPL
WIGLAFA Web Interface Generator and Legacy Application Façade (92 KB)
Gerhard Klimeck, JPL
Science Interactives from ESTO/CT and Truth-N-Beauty Software (1.3 MB)
Jarrett Cohen, Goddard Space Flight Center; Adam Frank, Truth-N-Beauty Software