Computational scientist

A computational scientist is a person skilled in scientific computing.wikipedia
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Scientist

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Computational science

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A computational scientist is a person skilled in scientific computing.
The term computational scientist is used to describe someone skilled in scientific computing.

Statistician

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Mathematician

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Engineer

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Supercomputer

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Physics

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Chemistry

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Social science

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Economics

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Thus scientific computing has increasingly influenced many areas such as economics, biology, law, and medicine to name a few.

Biology

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Thus scientific computing has increasingly influenced many areas such as economics, biology, law, and medicine to name a few.

Law

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Thus scientific computing has increasingly influenced many areas such as economics, biology, law, and medicine to name a few.

Medicine

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Thus scientific computing has increasingly influenced many areas such as economics, biology, law, and medicine to name a few.

Science

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Because a computational scientist's work is generally applied to science and other disciplines, they are not necessarily trained in Computer science specifically (though concepts of computer science are often used).

Computer science

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Because a computational scientist's work is generally applied to science and other disciplines, they are not necessarily trained in Computer science specifically (though concepts of computer science are often used).

Research

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Computational scientists are typically researchers at academic universities, national labs, or companies.

Cloud computing

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This person is usually a scientist, a statistician, an Applied mathematician, or an engineer who applies high-performance computing and sometimes cloud computing in different ways to advance the state-of-the-art in their respective applied disciplines; physics, chemistry, social sciences and so forth.

Daniel A. Reed (computer scientist)

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Daniel A. Reed is an American computational scientist, known for his contributions to high-performance computing and science policy.

Marius Vassiliou

Marius Vassiliou (born 1957) is an American computational scientist, geophysicist, and aerospace executive.

Russell K. Standish

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Russell K. Standish is a computational scientist based in Sydney, Australia.

Max Gunzburger

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Max D. Gunzburger, Francis Eppes Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Florida State University, is an American mathematician and computational scientist affiliated with the Florida State interdisciplinary Department of Scientific Computing.

Qiang Du

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Qiang Du, the Fu Foundation Professor of Applied Mathematics at Columbia University, is a Chinese mathematician and computational scientist.

Cactus Framework

Cactus originated in the academic research community, where it was developed and used over many years by a large international collaboration of physicists and computational scientists.