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Jacques F. Middlecoff
,
an American mathematician and computer scientist with more than 40 years experience in scientific
software engineering
and more than 20 years experience in
parallel programming
[1]
,
research associate
and senior
systems analyst
in
parallel processing
and
numerical weather prediction
at
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere
at
Colorado State University
[2]
, research partner of
Earth System Research Laboratory
,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)
[3]
,
Boulder, Colorado
, currently working on massive parallel
GPU
computing
[4]
.
Chess programmer
During the 80s, while affiliated with
Cypress
,
San Jose, California
, he developed two chess programs,
SPOC
played the
ACM 1985
in
Denver
on an
IBM PC
[5]
[6]
, and
Chess Monster
participated at the
WMCCC 1986
in
Dallas
running on a
Compaq 386
[7]
.
Selected Publications
[8]
Jacques Middlecoff
(
1970
).
Finite-difference methods for solving hyperbolic partial differential equations
.
San Jose State College
[9]
[10]
Mark Govett
,
L. Hart
,
Tom Henderson
,
Jacques Middlecoff
,
D. Schaffer
(
2003
).
The Scalable Modeling System: directive-based code parallelization for distributed and shared memory computers
.
Parallel Computing, Vol. 29 No. 8
Mark Govett
,
Craig Tierney
,
Jacques Middlecoff
,
Tom Henderson
(
2009
).
Using Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) for Next Generation Weather and Climate Prediction Models
.
CAS2K9 Workshop
,
pdf
Mark Govett
,
Jacques Middlecoff
,
Tom Henderson
(
2010
).
Running the NIM Next-Generation Weather Model on GPUs
.
CCGRID 2010
Alexander E. MacDonald
,
Jacques Middlecoff
,
Tom Henderson
,
Jin-Luen Lee
(
2010
).
A general method for modeling on irregular grids
.
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
December 5, 2010
Mark Govett
,
Jacques Middlecoff
,
Tom Henderson
,
Jim Rosinski
,
Craig Tierney
(
2011
).
Parallelization of the NIM Dynamical Core for GPUs
.
slides as pdf
External Links
J. Middlecoff's ICGA Tournaments
Jacques Middlecoff - CIRA - Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere - Colorado State University
Colorado | USA Table Tennis
References
^
Alexander E. MacDonald
,
Jacques Middlecoff
,
Tom Henderson
,
Jin-Luen Lee
(
2010
).
A general method for modeling on irregular grids
.
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
December 5, 2010
^
Jacques Middlecoff - CIRA - Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere - Colorado State University
^
NOAA Research - FIM Staff
^
Mark Govett
,
Jacques Middlecoff
,
Tom Henderson
,
Jim Rosinski
,
Craig Tierney
(
2011
).
Parallelization of the NIM Dynamical Core for GPUs
.
slides as pdf
^
The Sixteenth ACM North American Computer Chess Championship, Denver Colorado, October 13-15, 1985
,
pdf
from
The Computer History Museum
^
Danny Kopec
and
Monty Newborn
(
1986
).
ACM's Sixteenth North American Computer Chess Championship
. from
The ACM's Seventeenth North American Computer Chess Championship and The Sixth World Microcomputer Chess Championship
,
pdf
from
The Computer History Museum
^
J. Middlecoff's ICGA Tournaments
^
DBLP: Jacques Middlecoff
^
Finite difference method from Wikipedia
^
Hyperbolic partial differential equation from Wikipedia
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Jacques F. Middlecoff,
an American mathematician and computer scientist with more than 40 years experience in scientific software engineering and more than 20 years experience in parallel programming [1], research associate and senior systems analyst in parallel processing and numerical weather prediction at Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University [2], research partner of Earth System Research Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) [3], Boulder, Colorado, currently working on massive parallel GPU computing [4].
Chess programmer
During the 80s, while affiliated with Cypress, San Jose, California, he developed two chess programs, SPOC played the ACM 1985 in Denver on an IBM PC [5] [6], and Chess Monster participated at the WMCCC 1986 in Dallas running on a Compaq 386 [7].Selected Publications
[8]External Links
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