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Brian Bevirt served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program. He also teaches Technical Writing as a service to the University of Colorado Division of Continuing Education.
Jeff Boote provided a morning session for the Project Learn activity on the use of new web technologies to convey scientific content.
Bill Buzbee, Ph.D, serves on the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute's External Advisory Board. He is a member of ACM, IEEE and the IEEE subcommittee on Supercomputing (SIAM), and the American Meteorological Society (AMS). He is also on the advisory board of RCI, Ltd., an international consortium of leading-edge users and vendors of High Performance Computing. He is listed in Who's Who in Science and Engineering and is currently listed in American Men and Women of Science.
Ginger Caldwell served on the SC97 Education Program Committee for the SC97 conference held in San Jose, November 15-21, 1997. She is the SC98 Education Chair for SC98 held November 7-13, 1998 in Orlando. Plans include videoconferencing a special three-day session for teachers located in four states using video over IP technology. Over 150 educators will attend sessions in Orlando with over 100 educators in Illinois, Iowa, and North Carolina attending.
Susan Cross serves as Local Planning Committee Chair for the 20th Annual National Conference of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society. She also served as a judge for the 1997 Technical Art Competition conducted by the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication.
Rachelle Daily serves as Secretary, Executive Board, IEEE Computer Society, Mass Storage Technical Committee.
Nancy Dawson served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program.
Sally Haerer is President of the Cray User Group (CUG), an international organization focused on the effective usage of high-performance computing resources from Silicon Graphics, Inc. She chairs the organization's Board of Directors and Advisory Council. She is a member of the Parallel Tools Consortium (Ptools) Steering Committee, which works to make parallel tools more responsive to user needs. She assisted with the technical programs for the '97 and '98 annual meetings hosted at NCAR. Sally served as Research Exhibits Chair for the SC'97 Conference. She now serves on the SC'98 Tutorials Committee, charged with the review and selection of high-quality tutorials to be presented to conference attendees this November in Orlando. Additionally, she is on the SC'99 Executive Committee as Exhibits Coordinator. She oversees the planning of Industry Exhibits, Research Exhibits, Research Posters, the Exhibitor Forum, HPC Challenge, and Security for that conference.
Steve Hammond, PhD, is a member of IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Supercomputer Applications Excutive Committee. He is a member of Sigam Xi, the Scientific Research Society of North America. He is also a member of the SC98 Program Committee and the program committee for the Second International Workshop on Software Engineering and Code Design in Parallel Meteorological and Oceanographic Applications. He was co-organizer of the first Workshop of Climate, Ocean, and Weather Benchmarks. He also served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program.
Roy Jenne serves as chair of the data exchange project under the US-Russia WG-VIII project. His memberships include the NRC Panel on the US co-op observing net of 8000 stations, the team for US Assessment Studies (for climate model archives), the data committee for GCIP (mesoscale model data), the EOSDIS Review Group (ERG) for NASA Earth Science Data Systems, and the study group for the new NASA EOSDIS.
Jeff Kuehn served as Chair of Performance and Evaluation SIG and Chair of Programming Environments SIG for the Cray User Group, where he is an Advisory Council Member. He also served as a Steering Committee Member for the Parallel Tools Consortium. For both of these groups, he assisted in arranging their annual meetings and managed their presence (booths) at the Supercomputing 97 conference.
Lynda Lester is the managing editor/photographer for CUG.log, the international newsletter of the Cray User Group (CUG), and secretary of the CUG Advisory Council. She managed the CUG booth at SC97, scheduling volunteers and working with Silicon Graphics Cray to produce visual materials and handouts. Lester helped produce the first of DIG's seminar series on "The Impact of the Internet on the World," working with Dr. William Moninger from NOAA who gave a presentation on "The Internet and the Relaxation of Structure."
Bernard T.O'Lear is a member of the IEEE Computer Society Mass Storage Systems Technical Committee Executive Committee. He was a member of the program committe for the combined Sixth NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and the 15th IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems. He was co-chair with Bill Buzbee of the Computers in Atmospheric Sciences 98 (CAS98) meeting sponsored by SCD and four vendors in Annecy France, June 30 to July 2, 1998.
Pete Peterson served as a community mentor in the SOARS program.
Tim Scheitlin participated in the Colorado Computational Science Fair in April, and presented six half-hour demos in the Visualization Lab for science fair attendees.
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