Full Meeting Information

Conference on Computational Physics 2002

August 25-28, 2002
Hyatt Regency Islandia
San Diego, CA

Conference Overview

The American Physical Society's Division of Computational Physics is organizing and hosting the annual Conference on Computational Physics in 2002 (CCP2002).  CCP2002 is the next in a series of international annual meetings that began with the PC'89 conference in Boston, Massachusetts and has continued most recently with CCP2001 that took place 5-8 September 2001 in Aachen, Germany.  The 2002 international conference is sponsored jointly by the American Physical Society, the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, and the European Physical Society. CCP2002 will serve as the annual meeting for the APS Division of Computational Physics in 2002, and will take place 25-28 August at the Hyatt Regency Islandia in San Diego, California, USA.

CCP2002 will highlight basic and applied computational physics and its applications worldwide to the university, industrial and laboratory communities, and will emphasize High Performance Computing.   San Diego is located on the southern California coast and offers easy access for travelers from the U.S., Europe and Asia via the San Diego International Airport.

The Conference Chairman is Chair-elect of the APS Division of Computational Physics, Robert E. Peterkin of the Air Force Research Laboratory.  Conference details and deadlines will appear on this page as they become available. We are planning for 300 attendees.  There will be morning plenary session talks for the full assemblage of participants. The afternoons will have a variety of sessions on computational physics, each with an invited speaker to begin the session and contributed talks following. The invited speakers will be chosen by special invitation and by a selection from the submitted abstracts.

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