Meetings
Past MeetingsAPS March Meeting 2008March 10-14, 2008 Conference on Computational Physics 2007 September 5-8, 2007 APS March Meeting 2007 March 5-9, 2007 Conference on Computational Physics 2006 August 29-September 1, 2006 APS March Meeting 2006 March 13-17, 2006 APS March Meeting 2005 March 21-25, 2005 Conference on Computational Physics 2005 March 19-25, 2005 Conference on Computational Physics 2004 September 1-4, 2004 APS March Meeting 2004 March 22-26, 2004 Conference on Computational Physics 2003 July 20-25, 2003 APS March Meeting 2003 March 3-7, 2003 Conference on Computational Physics 2002 August 25-28, 2002 APS March Meeting 2002 March 18-22, 2002 Conference on Computational Physics 2001 September 5-8, 2001 Conference on Computational Physics 2001 June 25-28, 2001 APS March Meeting 2001 March 12-16, 2001 Conference on Computational Physics 2000 December 3-8, 2000 APS March Meeting 2000 March 20-24, 2000 APS March Meeting 1999: Centennial March 20-26, 1999 Conference on Computational Physics 1998 September 2-5, 1998 APS March Meeting 1998 March 16-20, 1998 Conference on Computational Physics 1997 August 25-28, 1997 APS March Meeting 1997 March 17-21, 1997 APS March Meeting 1996 March 20-24, 1996 APS March Meeting 1995 March 20-24, 1995 APS March Meeting 1994 March 21-25, 1994 | Annual Meeting of the Division of Computational PhysicsThe Division of Computational Physics is a major participant at the annual March meeting of the American Physical Society. Conference on Computational PhysicsDCOMP also organizes the Conference on Computational Physics once every three years, and hosts stand-alone conferences from time to time. Between 1989 and 1997, an annual Physics Computing conference called PC 'xx alternated between the US and Europe with joint sponsorship of the APS/DCOMP and the EPS Computational Physics Group. PC89 took place 5-8 June 1989 in Boston, MA, US and PC '97 took place 25-28 August 1997 in Santa Cruz, CA, US. However, interest in computational physics was not limited to the US and Europe. For example, in 1997 the International Conference on Computational Physics (ICCP97) was held in Singapore and called itself PC '97 quite independent of the APS/DCOMP PC '97 that same year. In 1996, the Commission on Computational Physics was founded at the 22th General Assembly of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics at Uppsala. Beginning in 1997, the Conference on Computational Physics (CCP) has been sponsored by the IUPAP Commission of Computational Physics (C20). CCPyyyy now alternates between Europe, US, and the Pacific Rim, and is hosted by APS/DCOMP when in the US. |
