DiMatteo Presents Black Hole Simulations at AAAS
PITTSBURGH, February 7, 2009 — PSC user Tiziana DiMatteo, cosmologist at Carnegie Mellon University, presented an overview of her cosmological simulations at PSC as part of the "Big, Small, and Everything in Between: Simulating Our World Using Scientific Computing" session at the 2009 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting in Chicago.
PSC article about Matteo's work, here: http://psc.edu/science/2006/blackhole/
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