Background
Keyes, David Elliot was born on December 4, 1956 in Brooklyn. Son of Elliot Fuller and Edna (Corsini) Keyes.
(Contributed presentations were given by over 50 researche...)
Contributed presentations were given by over 50 researchers representing the state of parallel CFD art and architecture from Asia, Europe, and North America. Major developments at the 1999 meeting were: (1) the effective use of as many as 2048 processors in implicit computations in CFD, (2) the acceptance that parallelism is now the 'easy part' of large-scale CFD compared to the difficulty of getting good per-node performance on the latest fast-clocked commodity processors with cache-based memory systems, (3) favorable prospects for Lattice-Boltzmann computations in CFD (especially for problems that Eulerian and even Lagrangian techniques do not handle well, such as two-phase flows and flows with exceedingly multiple-connected demains with a lot of holes in them, but even for conventional flows already handled well with the continuum-based approaches of PDEs), and (4) the nascent integration of optimization and very large-scale CFD. Further details of Parallel CFD'99, as well as other conferences in this series, are available at http://www.parcfd.org
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Keyes, David Elliot was born on December 4, 1956 in Brooklyn. Son of Elliot Fuller and Edna (Corsini) Keyes.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Princeton University, 1978. Master of Science in Applied Mathematics, Harvard University, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics, Harvard University, 1984.
Research associate department computer science Yale University, New Haven, 1984-1985, assistant professor department mechanical engineering, 1986-1990, associate professor department mechanical engineering, 1990-1994. Associate professor department computer science Old Dominion University, 1993—1999, teletechnet broadcast instructor, 1996—2003, Richard F. Barry chair professor mathematics and statistics, 1999—2003, chairman department mathematics and statistics, 1999—2001, director Center for Computational Science, 2001—2003. Acting director Institute of Science Computer Research Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1999—2008.
Fu Foundation professor applied mathematics, department applied physics and applied mathematics Columbia University, New York City, since 2003. Visiting scientist Institute Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, Hampton, Virginia, 1990, senior research associate, 1993-2002.
(Papers presented at the May 1991 symposium reflect contin...)
(Contributed presentations were given by over 50 researche...)
Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (council member 1991-1993, chair 1992-1993), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, Society Industrial and Applied Mathematics (secretary 1991-1993, visiting lecturer since 1992, council since 1999, vice president at large since 2006), Association for Computing Machinery, The Combustion Institute, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married; 2 children.