AHPCRC Summer Interns

Interface Design Using NASA World Wind Java High Speed Performance of EEG Analysis Data Structure Evaluation for Real-Time Raytracing on a GPU

 

Three students from the 2010 AHPCRC Summer Institute went on to become interns in 2011, working at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Computational and Information Sciences Division at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. Their project reports were published in the AHPCRC Bulletin, Vol. 3 No. 2.

Esthella Gallardo, UTEP (mentor: Song J. Park) "Interface Design Using NASA World Wind Java"

Gregory D. Romero, NMSU. "High Speed Performance of EEG Analysis"

Joshua McCartney, UTEP (mentor: Brian Henz) "Data Structure Evaluation for Real-Time Raytracing on a GPU"

 

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Maximum Compressive Stresses in Nanopillars. Hammersley et al. Analysis of Lightweight Ballistic Protection. Murphy et al. CFD Simulations of Fruit Fly Hovering Flight. Sabbatini et al.

 

In summer 2010, six students became the first cohort of AHPCRC summer interns at the Army Research Laboratory’s Adelphi and Aberdeen campuses in Maryland. Three of these students participated in the 2009 inaugural season of the AHPCRC Summer Institute: Alex Sabbatini and Michael Hammersley from Stanford University, and Caraline Murphy from New Mexico State University.

Hammersley worked at Stanford on a collaboration with ARL Aberdeen’s Weapons Materials Research Directorate. Sabbatini worked with ARL Adelphi’s Micro-Autonomous Science and Technology (MAST) project, and Murphy worked in the Computer Information Systems Directorate with Raju Namburu (ARL Adelphi) and Mark Potts (HPTi). Links to their project reports appear at the top of this page.

Also at Adelphi was Will Brown, a student at Missouri University of Science and Technology, who worked with robotics. Justin LaPre and Mark Anderson, both students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, worked with Dale Shires in the Computer Information Systems Directorate in Aberdeen.

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