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== Related SCEC Web Sites ==
 
== Related SCEC Web Sites ==

Revision as of 23:29, 25 March 2013

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This is the SCEC Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME or CME) Collaborative Wiki Home Page. This home page will be updated to include current and new CME projects and collaboration information. This represents a good starting point for additional information about CME projects.

CME researchers develop structural models of California faults and geology, develop and validate rupture physics models, perform large-scale regional wave propagation simulations, collaborate with engineers studying engineering response to ground motions, and integrate computational improvements into probabilistic seismic hazard calculations.

CME Project Trac Sites

CME Project Pages

Related SCEC Web Sites

CME Science and IT Collaborators Web Sites

SCEC Computer Science Collaborative Organizations and Resource Providers

Related Research Areas

CME-related 2010 Meeting Posters

CME-related web sites

SCEC Computer Science Collaborative Organizations and Resource Providers

Related Research Areas

Current Events

  • SCEC/CME Computational Science Planning Meeting 2010
  • Organizers: T. H. Jordan, P. Maechling
  • Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010 (8:00am – 12:00pm)
  • CME Meeting 2010