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Bill Anderson is a member of IBM's SP-XXL Group. The SP-XXL group is comprised of IBM SP installations that are 128 nodes and greater. The SP-XXL group meets three times a year and provides technical input to IBM on new functionality that should be added to the AIX and PSSP operating system product toolset.
Brian Bevirt served as a scientific writing mentor in the SOARS program.
Jeff Boote and Tim Scheitlin organized a visualization session for Project Learn teachers who expressed much enthusiasm and support for that component of their summer session.
Ginger Caldwell was the SC2000 Education Program Publications Chair for the Supercomputing conference sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGARCH. She hosts the Colorado Computational Science Fair, manages computing grants to classrooms, represents NCAR at the NSF-funded National Computational Science Education Consortium, and hosts high-school-age girls who visit NCAR to enhance their interest in math and science.
Fred Clare continued to serve on the NCAR Library Committee.
John Clyne serves as the visualization program chair for the Cray User's Group (CUG), a session chair for the DOE Computer Graphics Forum (DOECGF) 2000, and the technical program chair for DOECGF 2001.
Scot Colburn served on the State Commodity Internet RFP committee, on the Westminster High School committee for computer and networking curriculum development with Charles Powell, and as a judge for the Boulder Valley Science Fair.
Susan Cross served as a community mentor in the SOARS program. She also served on the committee for the NCAR/UCAR 40th Anniversary program.
Jeff Custard serves as the chair of the Board of Directors of the Colorado Higher Education Computing Organization (CHECO).
Rachelle Daily serves as Secretary to the Executive Board, Mass Storage Technical Committee, IEEE Computer Society. She attended and recorded meeting minutes during FY2000 and maintained the membership list and alias for this board. She also is a member of the logistics and planning team for the Computing in Atmospheric Research (CAS) meetings, sponsored by SCD and vendors. She worked on planning details during FY2000 for the next meeting scheduled for October, 2001 in Annecy, France.
Cecelia DeLuca served as a science mentor in the SOARS program.
George Fuentes is a member of IBM's SP-XXL Group. The SP-XXL group is comprised of IBM SP installations that are 128 nodes and greater. The SP-XXL group meets three times a year and provides technical input to IBM on new functionality that should be added to the AIX and PSSP operating system product toolset. He is a member of Compaq's AlphaServer User Group. The AlphaServer User Group meets three times a year and provides technical input to Compaq on new functionality that should be added to the Digital Tru64 and AlphaServer SC operating system product toolset.
Pam Gillman is a member of Compaq's AlphaServer User Group.
Gene Harano was on the Program Committee for the 8th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies in cooperation with the 17th IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems. The conference was held at the University of Maryland Conference Center, College Park MD, March 27-30, 2000. He is also a member of the Program Committee for the 18th IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems in cooperation with the 9th NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Techonologies, which is scheduled for April 17-20, 2001 in San Diego, CA. Program committee work began in FY2000 for this meeting. Gene is also a member of the Arctic Region Supercomputer Center (ARSC) Technology Panel, which met December 7-9, 1999 in Fairbanks, Alaska. This technology panel assists the ARSC in assessing technology trends relevant to the ARSC.
Basil Irwin serves on the Joint Engineering Task Force (JET), chaired the I2 Land Speed Record rules committee, lead a campus networking review for the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, reviewed three NSF proposals, and serves on the Westnet Steering Committee.
Roy Jenne serves as chair of the data exchange project under the U.S.-Russia WG-VIII project. His memberships include the NRC Panel on the U.S. co-op observing net of 8,000 stations, the team for U.S. Assessment Studies (for climate model archives), the data committee for GCIP (mesoscale model data), the EOSDIS Review Group (New Diss) for NASA Earth Science Data Systems, the study group for the new NASA EOSDIS, the USRA Science Council for Earth Sciences, the ECMWF Re-Analysis External Advisory Group, and the Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring.
Al Kellie was appointed by UCAR to the NCEP Advisory Panel Special Review Team and is a member of the Unidata Policy Committee. He is a member of the External Advisory Board to the IBM Deep Computing Institute. He co-chairs the Computing in Atmospheric Sciences (CAS) meetings, sponsored by SCD and vendors. The next meeting is scheduled for October 2001 in Annecy, France.
Lynda Lester served as a community mentor in the SOARS program. She continued sponsoring and hosting monthly meetings of the Boulder Web Designers and Developers Group (WebD2). She is a senior member of the Society for Technical Communication and a member of the American Association of Internet Professionals and the Society for Professional Journalists. She served as managing editor/photographer for CUG.log, the international newsletter of the Cray User Group (CUG).
Marla Meehl serves on the Westnet Steering Committee, is chair of the Front Range GigaPop Management Committee (FMC), participated with a team of NCAR/UCAR technical women staff to meet with junior high school girls to encourage them to pursue math and science careers, serves on the vBNS Technical Consulting Committee (vTCC), and served on NSF High Performance Connection Review Panel.
Don Middleton served as a co-PI on the NSF-funded Virtual Exploratorium project, as a member of the Alliance Environmental Hydrology team, as an advisor to the NSF-funded Exploring Time project, as a member of Sun Microsystem's Visualization Advisory Council, and as a program chair for the AMS Electronic Theater. He also gave a pair of presentations to the general public; one titled "Visualizing Our Planet" at the NIST auditorium and another called "Scenes from Climate" for the Conference on World Affairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
David Mitchell led an NLANR onsite tutorial "netcasting" and "IP multicast" at Colorado State University.
Bernard T. O'Lear is a member of the IEEE Computer Society Mass Storage Systems Technical Committee Executive Committee. He co-chairs the Computing in Atmospheric Sciences (CAS) meetings, sponsored by SCD and vendors. The next meeting is scheduled for October, 2001 in Annecy, France.
Pete Peterson served as a community mentor in the SOARS program.
Juli Rew served as a science writing mentor in the SOARS program.
Pete Siemsen served as the chair of the Front Range GigaPop Technical Committee (FTC).
Steve Worley, representing NCAR and NSF, has served on the Global Change Data and Information System, Data Management Working Group Workshop steering committee since 1995. The committee organizes semi-annual workshops, the next of which will be in 2001. His interest and expertise are used on the editorial board of the journal of Oceanic and Atmospheric Data Management (ODAM). ODAM is a new peer-reviewed Elsevier Science Ltd. publication that is preparing to publish the first issue. In service to the science community, anonymous peer reviews for publications other than ODAM are done on request, and prototype data products are evaluated as part of professional courtesy for colleagues in the oceanographic sciences.
Jim Van Dyke serves on the Boulder Research and Administration Network (BRAN) Technical Committee.
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