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Alexandra Jones

2018

Alexandra L. Jones (2018): Alexandraljones/Mcbrat3D: Initial Public Release, Zenodo, Zenodo (website)
Alexandra L. Jones and Larry Di Girolamo (2018): Design and Verification of a New Monochromatic Thermal Emission Component for the I3RC Community Monte Carlo Model, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, American Meteorological Society, Vol 75, Num 3, pp885-906

2017

Alexandra L. Jones (2017): Alexandraljones/Imc-Emission: Code Base Plus Select Benchmark Results, Zenodo, Zenodo (website)

2016

Alexandra L. Jones (2016): Development of an Accurate 3D Monte Carlo Broadband Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Model, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship, Vol Doctoral dissertation

2017

Alexandra Jones (2017): High Accuracy Radiative Transfer in Cloudy Atmospheres, 2017 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp272-273

2016

Alexandra Jones (2016): High Accuracy Radiative Transfer in Cloudy Atmospheres, 2016 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp278-279

Alexandra L. Jones: Development of a Highly Accurate 3D Radiative Transfer Model


University of Illinois Atmospheric Sciences Colloquia Series, Apr 1, 2015

Four additional students named Blue Waters Graduate Fellows


Jul 7, 2014

Four additional computational science PhD students have been selected to receive Blue Waters Graduate Fellowships, which provide graduate students in diverse fields with substantial support and the opportunity to leverage the petascale power of NCSA’s Blue Waters supercomputer to advance their research. Six graduate fellows were named earlier this spring. Because of the large number of qualified applicants, NCSA sought and was awarded additional fellowship funding from the National Science Foundation, enabling the Blue Waters project to support a total of 10 graduate fellows.


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