January 29, 2008
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"The Socio-technical Modeling and Communication Network teams in the Information Sciences Group (CCS-3) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has projects in discrete simulation spanning the full range of research activities from problem analysis, algorithmic and system design to implementation, testing and productive use of our tools. We cover a broad, diverse and ever-expanding range of application domains with a focus on infrastructure modeling; our current portfolio includes communication networks (Internet, PSTN, cellular, ad hoc, mesh, sensor), transportation networks, commodity networks, epidemic modeling, agent-based activity modeling in emergency scenarios, and social networks. Our simulations model large-scale, detailed, socio-technological systems; a key requirement for our tools is scalability, which we achieve through distributed implementations on high performance distributed computing clusters. Most of our students have been able to publish their LANL-work in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. US citizenship is NOT a requirement." Full details:here. |
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