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CPC Editor Receives the Dwight Nicholson
Medal for Human Outreach

Dear {Title} {Surname},

Congratulations to Computer Physics Communications Editor
David Landau for recently receiving the Dwight Nicholson Medal for Human Outreach. Landau received the medal for his work in computational physics recognized internationally and his creation and leadership of the Center for Simulational Physics that has had great success in educating young scientists from many countries in computer simulations.

For more information
>>American Physical Society

Below is a picture of the Awards Ceremony at the American Physical Society March Meeting in New Orleans from 10-14 March 2008.
From left to right: APS President Arthur Bienenstock and CPC Editor David Landau

Nicholson Award for Human Outreach

Computer Physics Communications publishes research papers and computer program descriptions in computational physics and physical chemistry: the focus is on computational methods and techniques rather than results. All contributions are peer reviewed. Special issues are published on an occasional basis; enquiries should be directed to a member of the Editorial Board. Some papers describe computer programs that are deposited in the CPC Program Library which, with over 2,000 programs contributed since 1969, is a major computational resource for the community. Programs are available at http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk and are free to members of institutions with an institutional journal subscription.

Computer Physics Communications articles cover:
•computational models and programs in physics and physical chemistry;
•computational models and programs associated with the design, control and analysis of experiments;
•numerical methods and algorithms;
•algebraic computation;
•the impact of advanced computer architecture and special purpose computers on computing in the physical sciences; and
•software topics related to the physical sciences.


Kind regards,

Harst

 

 

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Nonlinear, Statistical and Applied Physics
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Editorial Board*:
Honorary Editor
Philip G. Burke
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,
Queen's University Belfast,
Northern Ireland,
UK
Email: cpc@qub.ac.uk


Co-ordinating Principal Editor and Library Director
N. Stanley Scott
School of Electronics,
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Queen's University Belfast,
Belfast BT7 1NN,
Northern Ireland,
UK
Email: ns.scott@qub.ac.uk

Principal Editors
James W. Eastwood
Culham Science Centre,
Abingdon,
UK
Email: jwe@cpceditor.demon.co.uk

David P. Landau
The University of Georgia,
Center for Simulational Physics,
USA
Email: dlandau@hal.physast.uga.edu

Donald G. Truhlar
Department of Chemistry,
University of Minnesota,
USA
Email: truhlar@chem.umn.edu

Zbigniew Was
Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN,
Kraków,
Poland
Email: z.was@cern.ch

Program Librarian
Carol Phillips
School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Queen's University Belfast,
Belfast BT7 1 NN,
Northern Ireland,
UK
Email: cpc@qub.ac.uk


*Full Editorial Board listing can be found here

Elsevier wishes to thank all Computer Physics Communications Reviewers
for their
valued contribution and dedication to this journal.

 
   
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