VOLUME 1 Monday 9:00-9:45 am Paper 1- Design and Simulation of Conformal Radiation Therapy Using AVS Lecture- Marc L. Kessler, Leo R. Catallo, and Dan L. McShan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Paper 2- Developing an AVS Based Training Program for Environmental Researchers at the U. S. EPA Lecture- Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Martin Marietta Technical Services/U.S. EPA Scientific Visu alization Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 3- PAMAP and AVS Lecture- Steven Paine, Joseph Fall, and Bruce MacKenzie, PAMAP Technologies Corporation, Victoria, BC, Canada Paper 4- Interactive Sound Generation and Data Sonification Lecture- Paul Anderson, Brian Kaplan, and John MacCuish, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Paper 5- Paper not available at time of printing Quantum Chemistry Using the AVS Chemistry Viewer Lecture- - Douglas Smith, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH Paper 6- IDL: The Interactive Data Language for AVS Lecture- David Stern, Research Systems Inc., Boulder, CO Paper 7- MAPLE V and AVS: A Hands-On Visualization Workshop Tutorial- Lyle Wiedeman, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA Paper 8- Applications of AVS in the Earth Sciences at Oxford Tutorial- Keith Refson, Andy Bingham, Graham Robertson, and Tom Martel, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom Paper 9- Paper not available at time of printing AVS as an Educational and Instructional Tool Panel- Stephen Franklin, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA Monday 9:00-11:45 am Paper 10- Visualization and Analysis of Multidimensional Biomedical Images Using ANALYZE Workshop- Richard A. Robb, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN Paper 11- SurfCube:A Visualization Product for the Oil and Gas Industry Workshop- J. Krishnaswamy, S. Manapragada, and A. Manohar, Landmark Graphics Corporation, Houston, TX Paper 12- Importing Your Data into AVS UCD Format and Visualization Techniques for AVS UCD Data Workshop- Mary Stephenson, Marc Curry, Kevin Moore, and Jon Vagi, MCNC/North Carolina Supe rcomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 13- Introduction to the AVS Chemistry Viewer Workshop- Upul R. Obeysekare, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Monday 10:00-10:45 am Paper 14- New Methods for Visualizing Structures of Biological Molecules Lecture- Daniel Peisach, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Paper 15- Basin Modeling Using AVS: A Developer's Perspective Lecture- Annette Walsh, Mobil Exploration and Producing Technical Center, Dallas, TX Paper 16- Database System Management for the Sequoia 2000 Project Using Postgres and AVS Lecture- Peter Kochevar, Digital Equipment Corporation, La Jolla, CA; Zahid Ahmed, Jonath an Shade, and Colin Sharp, San Diego Supercomputer Center, La Jolla, CA Paper 17- Visualization of a Simulation Catalog of Numerical Hydrodynamics Lecture- Shawn Mehan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Paper 18- Approaches to Inter-Application Communications for AVS Lecture- D.A. McNabb, University of Maryland, College Park, MD Paper 19- How to Visualize Your CFD Data Using AVS-FLOW Tutorial- Toshiharu Iwamoto, ADAM NET LTD., Tokyo, Japan Paper 20- A Workstation for the Analysis of Polarimetric Sar Data Tutorial- C.J. Willis, GEC-Marconi Research Centre, Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom Paper 21- Paper not available at time of printing Future Technology Needs for Medical Imaging Panel- Marc L. Kessler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Monday 11:00-11:45 am Paper 22- Theoretical Crystallography with the Advanced Visualization System Tutorial- Chance R. Younkin, Erin N. Thornton, John B. Nicholas, Donald R. Jones, and Anth ony C. Hess, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA Paper 23- Writing Code in C Using the AVS Module Generator Tutorial- Larry Gelberg, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Paper 24- Virtual Reality Panel- David Bennett, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park , NC Monday 2:00-2:45 pm Paper 25- The Rational Engineering Visualizer Tutorial- Mark Kelly, SciViz - Scientific Visualization Associates Inc., Concord, MA Paper 26- Overview of AVS5 Tutorial- Jacque Caldwell, Larry Gelberg, and Ham Lord, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Walt ham, MA Paper 27- Data Management Panel- Terry Myerson, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park , NC Monday 2:00-4:45 pm Paper 28- (See Paper 3) PAMAP and AVS Workshop- Steven Paine, Joseph Fall, and Bruce MacKenzie, PAMAP Technologies Corporation, Victoria, BC, Canada Paper 29 IDL- The Interactive Data Language for AVS Workshop- David Fanning, Research Systems Inc., Boulder, CO Paper 30- Paper not available at time of printing Advanced Features of the Chemistry Viewer Workshop- Charles W. Ulmer, DASG, Toledo, OH Monday 3:00-3:45 pm Paper 31- Visualizing Physiological Data or How to Teach Doctors New Tricks with AVS Lecture- S.H. Price, D.J. Warner, E.J. Sale, and A.D. Will, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA Paper 32- Paper not available at time of printing Flood Plane Visualization for the Snake River Plain Lecture- L. Eric Greenwade, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID Paper 33- Paper not available at time of printing Natural Disaster Modeling in the Geological Sciences to Facilitate Public Policy Decision-Making Lecture- Eric Frost, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA Paper 34- Hints and Tips on CLI Lecture- Howard K. Watkins, Intera Information Technologies Ltd., Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom Paper 35- Visualizing Molecular Orbital Generated Dynamic Reaction Processes with AVS Lecture- George R. Famini, U.S. Army Edgewood Research Development and Engineering Center , Aberdeen, MD; Suzanna Wei, St. Josephs University, Philadelphia, PA VOLUME 2 Paper 36- Visual Correlation of Lightning Strikes and Network Alarms Lecture- Graham Walker, Mike Hinds, and Steven Whalley, BT Laboratories, Martlesham Heat h, Ipswich, United Kingdom Paper 37- Introduction to the AVS Animator Tutorial- Ham Lord, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Paper 38- Introduction to the AVS Network Editor Tutorial- Steve Thorpe, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 39- Paper not available at time of printing Khoros: A Visual Software Development Environment Panel- John Rasure and Tom Sauer, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Monday 4:00-4:45 pm Paper 40- Interactive Data Exploration and Telecollaboration in Biomedicine Using AVS Lecture- Gudrun J. Klinker, Digital Equipment Corporation, Cambridge, MA Paper 41- Circulation and Plume Tracking in Massachusetts Bay Lecture- Richard P. Signell and Evelyn L. Wright, U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MA Paper 42- Manipulating Remotely-Sensed Data with Khoros Lecture- Patrick M. Kelly and James M. White, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM Paper 43- Paper not available at time of printing Distributed Methodologies for Animation Using AVS Lecture- Larry Diamond, Schlumberger Laboratory for Computer Science, Austin, TX Paper 44- AVS and Computational Fluid Dynamics in the Chemical Process Industries Lecture- Michael Rangitsch, Dow Chemical USA, Plaquemine, LA Paper 45- North Carolina Looks at Scientific Visualization in Education Lecture- Ken Flurchick, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park , NC; Ray Burton, Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh, NC; Steve Thorpe, M CNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 46- Mathematica and AVS Tutorial- Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign, IL Paper 47- Paper not available at time of printing Image and Volume Data Processing Under AVS - Medical, MRI, GIS, Remote Sensing, and Oil and Gas Exploration Tutorial- Steve Bong and Bob King, Crystal Image Technologies, Huntsville, AL Paper 48- Paper not available at time of printing Future Directions and Features for AVS Panel- Dave Kamins, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA May 25 Tuesday 8:00-8:45 am Paper 49- (See Paper 38) Introduction to the AVS Network Editor Tutorial- Steve Thorpe, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Tuesday 9:00-9:45 am Paper 50- Hyperspectral Imaging Spectrometer Data Analysis Using AVS Lecture- J.A. Cochand, A.E. Brockenbrough, M.E. Lewis, J.T. Parr, T.K. Rodgers, and K.S. Savage, TASC, Reading, MA Paper 51- UAMWORLD: Prototyping a Distributed Environment for Air Quality Modeling and Vis ualization in AVS Lecture- Steve Chall and Kathy Pearson, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Resear ch Triangle Park, NC Paper 52- Visualizing Geographic Data: Integrating ARC/INFO and AVS Lecture- William Ivey, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 53- Experiences in Developing AVS-Layered Applications Lecture- Ralph Folz, SciViz - Scientific Visualization Associates Inc., Concord, MA Paper 54- Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Precision Machining of Germanium Lecture- John A. Patten, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; Ken Fl urchick, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC; Joe Beeler and John Strenkowski, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Paper 55- Large Model Handling and Model Integrity Lecture- Keith Redner, SciViz, Concord, MA Paper 56- (See Paper 46) Mathematica and AVS Tutorial- Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign, IL Paper 57- Paper not available at time of printing Image and Volume Data Processing Under AVS - Medical, MRI, GIS, Remote Sensing, and Oil and Gas Exploration Tutorial- Steve Bong and Bob King, Crystal Image Technologies, Huntsville, AL Paper 58- Parallel Computing with AVS Panel- Terry Myerson, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park , NC Tuesday 9:00-11:45 am Paper 59- (See Paper 10) Visualization and Analysis of Multidimensional Biomedical Images Using ANALYZE Workshop- Richard A. Robb, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN Paper 60- (See Paper 3) PAMAP and AVS Workshop- Steven Paine, Joseph Fall, and Bruce MacKenzie, PAMAP Technologies Corporation, Victoria, BC, Canada Paper 61- (See Paper 29) IDL: The Interactive Data Language for AVS Workshop- David Fanning, Research Systems Inc., Boulder, CO Paper 62- (See Paper 13) Introduction to the AVS Chemistry Viewer Workshop- Upul R. Obeysekare, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Tuesday 10:00-10:45 am Paper 63- Visualization of Airflow in a RatUs Nasal Airway Using AVS and FIDAP Lecture- Julia S. Kimbell and Matthew N. Godo, Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology, Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 64- Paper not available at time of printing The Weather on Jupiter Lecture- Tim Dowling, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Paper 65- Exploring AVS for HPDC Software Integration: Case Studies Towards Parallel Support for GIS Lecture- Gang Cheng, Chris Faigle, Geoffrey C. Fox, Wojtek Furmanski, Bin Li, and Kim Mil ls, Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Paper 66- The Visualisation of 3D Device Simulation: Using AVS with an Existing Simulator Lecture- J.P. Cox, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Paper 67- Paper not available at time of printing SAVS: An Integrated Approach to Data Acquisition, Manipulation, and Visualizati on Lecture- Edward P. Szuszczewicz, Science Applications International Corporation, McLean, VA Paper 68- The Nature of Scientific Visualization Lecture- Alan Barnum-Scrivener, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Laguna Hills, CA Paper 69- (See Paper 7) MAPLE V and AVS: A Hands-On Visualization Workshop Tutorial- Lyle Wiedeman, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA Paper 70- (See Paper 8) Applications of AVS in the Earth Sciences at Oxford Tutorial- Keith Refson, Andy Bingham, Graham Robertson, and Tom Martel, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom Paper 71- Distributed Computing with AVS Panel- Terry Myerson, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park , NC Tuesday 11:00-11:45 am Paper 72- (See Paper 19) How to Visualize Your CFD Data Using AVS- FLOW Tutorial- Toshiharu Iwamoto, ADAM NET LTD., Tokyo, Japan Paper 73- (See Paper 20) A Workstation for the Analysis of Polarimetric Sar Data Tutorial- C.J. Willis, GEC-Marconi Research Centre, Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom Paper 74- Optimal Configurations for AVS Hardware Systems Panel- David Bennett, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park , NC Tuesday 2:00-2:45 pm Paper 75- (See Paper 22) Theoretical Crystallography with the Advanced Visualization System Tutorial- Chance R. Younkin, Erin N. Thornton, John B. Nicholas, Donald R. Jones, and Anth ony C. Hess, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA Paper 76- (See Paper 23) Writing Code in C Using the AVS Module Generator Tutorial- Larry Gelberg, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Paper 77- AVS Developers and Porters Panel- Steve Thorpe, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Tuesday 2:00-4:45 pm Paper 78- (See Paper 11) SurfCube - A Visualization Product for the Oil and Gas Industry Workshop- J. Krishnaswamy, S. Manapragada, and A. Manohar, Landmark Graphics Corporation, Houston, TX Paper 79- Importing Your Data into AVS Field Format and Visualization Techniques for AVS Field Data Workshop- Marc Curry, Kevin Moore, Mary Stephenson, and Jon Vagi, MCNC/North Carolina Supe rcomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 80- Paper not available at time of printing Advanced Features of the Chemistry Viewer Workshop- Charles W. Ulmer, DASG, Toledo, OH Tuesday 3:00-3:45 pm Paper 81- An Automatic Segmentation System for Ultrasound Images Developed Using the Khoro s Environment Lecture- Steven Kubica, Benjamin S. Brann IV, John Rasure, and Tom Sauer, University of N ew Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Paper 82- Paper not available at time of printing Use of AVS in Meteorology Lecture- Bill Bauman, U.S. Air Force/ North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Paper 83- Using AVS to Further NASA Space Science Research and Mission Planning Lecture- D.A. McNabb, C.C. Goodrich, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; M. Pered o, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD VOLUME 3 Paper 84- Optical Device Modeling: Debugging and Visualizing with AVS Lecture- Pascal J.B. Landi, Hoechst Celanese Corporation, Summit, NJ Paper 85- Paper not available at time of printing Zeolite Chemistry Applications in AVS Lecture- John Nicholas, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA Paper 86- Multidimensional Visualization with AVS Applied to Semiconductor Simulation Lecture- Franklin Bodine, Sridhar Iyer, and Umberto Ravaioli, Beckman Institute, Universi ty of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Paper 87- (See Paper 25) The Rational Engineering Visualizer Tutorial- Mark Kelly, SciViz -- Scientific Visualization Associates Inc., Concord, MA Paper 88- (See Paper 26) Overview of AVS5 Tutorial- Jacque Caldwell, Larry Gelberg, and Ham Lord, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Walt ham, MA Tuesday 4:00-4:45 pm Paper 89- AVS in Radiotherapy Treatment Planning Lecture- E. Loren Buhle Jr., University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Paper 90- A Perspective on AVS in an Engineering Sciences Environment Lecture- Micheal W. Glass, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Paper 91- Environmental Use of a Laser Range Finder and the Advanced Visualization System Lecture- Erin N. Thornton, Shawn Bohn, Carl P. Baker, Donald R. Jones, and Lowell A. Stro pe, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA Paper 92- Visualization on Massively Parallel Computers Using CM/AVS Lecture- Michael F. Krogh and Charles D. Hansen, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alam os, NM Paper 93- AVS for Molecular Modeling Lecture- Bruce S. Duncan, Michael Pique, and Arthur J. Olson, The Scripps Research Instit ute, La Jolla, CA Paper 94- Visualizing Sediment Flow and Deposition Lecture- Penny Rheingans, Martin Marietta Technical Services Inc./EPA Scientific Visualiz ation Center, Research Triangle Park, NC; M. Kathryn Pickens, University of Cal ifornia, Santa Barbara, CA Paper 95- (See Paper 37) Introduction to the AVS Animator Tutorial- Ham Lord, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Paper 96- (See Paper 38) Introduction to the AVS Network Editor Tutorial- Steve Thorpe, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Tuesday 5:00-5:45 pm Paper 97- (See Paper 37) Introduction to the AVS Animator Tutorial- Ham Lord, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Paper 98- Introduction to the Geometry Viewer Tutorial- Ken Flurchick, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park , NC Tuesday 6:00-6:45 pm Paper 99- (See Paper 37) Introduction to the AVS Animator Tutorial- Ham Lord, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Paper 100- (See Paper 98) Introduction to the Geometry Viewer Tutorial- Ken Flurchick, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park , NC May 26 Wednesday 8:00-8:45 am Paper 101- (See paper 38) Introduction to the AVS Network Editor Tutorial- Steve Thorpe, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Wednesday 9:00-9:45 am Paper 102- Holographic Display of Medical Image Data Lecture- M. Dalton, S. Hart, and A. Wolfe, VOXEL, Laguna Hills, CA Paper 103- The Urban Airshed Model: Using AVS to Display Input and Output Lecture- Cary McGregor, California Environmental Protection Agency, Sacramento, CA Paper 104- Modeling with Artisan in AVS Lecture- Shashank Patkar, Godrej and Boyce Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Bombay, India, and SET Technology, Boulder, CO Paper 105- AVS Functional Visualization: Extracting Algebraic Expressions from Distributed Numbers Lecture- Ronald D. Kriz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Paper 106- AVS at the Naval Research Laboratory: Molecular Dynamics Lecture- Robert Rosenberg, Chas Williams, and Upul Obeysekare, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Paper 107- Paper not available at time of printing Dataflow Networks for Multilevel Simulation of Industrial Problems Lecture- Meng Lean, XEROX Corporation, North Tarrytown, NY Paper 108- (See Paper 37) Introduction to the AVS Animator Tutorial- Ham Lord, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Paper 109- (See Paper 26) Overview of AVS5 Tutorial- Jacque Caldwell, Larry Gelberg, and Ham Lord, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Walt ham, MA Wednesday 9:00-11:45 am Paper 110- (See Paper 10) Visualization and Analysis of Multidimensional Biomedical Images Using ANALYZE Workshop- Richard A. Robb, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN Paper 111- (See Paper 11) SurfCube - A Visualization Product for the Oil and Gas Industry Workshop- J. Krishnaswamy, S. Manapragada, and A. Manohar, Landmark Graphics Corporation, Houston, TX Paper 112- Importing Your Data into AVS Chemistry Data Formats and Visualization Techniques for AVS Chemistry Data Workshop- Kevin Moore, Marc Curry, Mary Stephenson, and Jon Vagi, MCNC/North Carolina Su percomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 113- (See Paper 13) Introduction to the AVS Chemistry Viewer Workshop- Upul R. Obeysekare, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Wednesday 10:00-10:45 am Paper 114- Simultaneous Usage of Homologous Points, Lines, and Planes for Optimal 3-D Linea r Registration of Multimodality Imaging Data Lecture- C.R. Meyer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; G.S. Leichtman, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; J.A. Brunberg, R.L. Wahl, and L.E. Quint, Univ ersity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Paper 115- A Climate Simulation Study Using a Supercomputing- Visualization Facility Lecture- Philip C. Chen, Fujitsu America Inc., San Jose, CA Paper 116- Interactive Simulations of Focus Wave Modes Lecture- John Shalf and Argyrios A. Chatzipetros, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Stat e University, Blacksburg, VA Paper 117- Resin Transfer Mold Process Simulation Using AVS Lecture- John D. MacRae and Alfred C. Loos, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ ersity, Blacksburg, VA Paper 118- Architecture of the AVS Kernel Lecture- Jeff Vroom, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Paper 119- (See Paper 46) Mathematica and AVS Tutorial- Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign, IL Paper 120- Paper not available at time of printing Image and Volume Data Processing Under AVS - Medical, MRI, GIS, Remote Sensing, and Oil and Gas Exploration Tutorial- Steve Bong and Bob King, Crystal Image Technologies, Huntsville, AL Wednesday 11:00-11:45 am Paper 121- (See Paper 7) MAPLE V and AVS: A Hands-On Visualization Workshop Tutorial- Lyle Wiedeman, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA Paper 122- (See Paper 8) Applications of AVS in the Earth Sciences at Oxford Tutorial- Keith Refson, Andy Bingham, Graham Robertson, and Tom Martel, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom Wednesday 2:00-2:45 pm Paper 123- Three Dimensional Segmentation of MR Images Lecture- Loyd M. Myers, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Paper 124- Visualizing the Influence of Building Projects in Environmentally Sensitive Area s Lecture- Georg H. Thallinger, Harald F. Mayer, and Werner Haas, Institute for Information Systems, JOANNEUM RESEARCH, Graz, Austria Paper 125- Synthesis of Whole Earth Views Using AVS Lecture- Todd K. Rodgers and Michael J. Papiak, TASC, Reading, MA Paper 126- Visualization of Time-Varying Finite Element Data Using AVS Lecture- Larry A. Schoof, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Paper 127- Paper not available at time of printing Preserving Your Model Integrity and Advanced Module Development Lecture- Ian Curington, Advanced Visual Systems, Inc., Escher, Surry, United Kingdom Paper 128- Non-Destructive Evaluation Using AVS Lecture- S. Warmbrodt, R. Frankle, R. Menich, P. Woytowitz, and S. Tyagi, Failure Analysi s Associates Inc., Menlo Park, CA Paper 129- (See Paper 19) How to Visualize Your CFD Data Using AVS-FLOW Tutorial- Toshiharu Iwamoto, ADAM NET LTD., Tokyo, Japan Paper 130- (See Paper 20) A Workstation for the Analysis of Polarimetric Sar Data Tutorial- C.J. Willis, GEC-Marconi Research Centre, Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom Wednesday 2:00-4:45 pm Paper 131- (See Paper 3) PAMAP and AVS Workshop- Steven Paine, Joseph Fall, and Bruce MacKenzie, PAMAP Technologies Corporation, Victoria, BC, Canada Paper 132- (See Paper 29) IDL: The Interactive Data Language for AVS Workshop- David Fanning, Research Systems Inc., Boulder, CO Paper 133- Paper not available at time of printing Advanced Features of the Chemistry Viewer Workshop- Charles W. Ulmer, DASG, Toledo, OH Wednesday 3:00-3:45 pm Paper 134- Paper not available at time of printing Solidomino, A Polyonimo Problem Lecture- Matthew Tibbits, Mark Koelsch, and Zeb Holt, N.C. SuperQuest High School Program , Research Triangle Park, NC Paper 135- Animating Engineering Science Results Using AVS Lecture- John F. Mareda, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Paper 136- Recovering Dynamic Hydrocarbon Reserves, and What That Means for the Energy Futu re of the United States Lecture- Roger N. Anderson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University and t he Global Basins Research Network, Palisades, NY Paper 137- Scientific Animation Tips'n'Tricks Lecture- Chris Landreth, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Par k, NC Paper 138- Paper not available at time of printing 2nd Annual User Group Meeting Lecture- Stephen Franklin, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA Paper 139- Paper not available at time of printing Using AVS to Create Virtual Instruments for Distributed Digital Signal Processin g Applications Lecture- HRB Systems, Linthicum, MD Paper 140- (See Paper 22) Theoretical Crystallography with the Advanced Visualization System Tutorial- Chance R. Younkin, Erin N. Thornton, John B. Nicholas, Donald R. Jones, and Anth ony C. Hess, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA Paper 141- (See Paper 23) Writing Code in C Using the AVS Module Generator Tutorial- Larry Gelberg, Advanced Visual Systems Inc., Waltham, MA Wednesday 4:00-4:45 pm Paper 142- (See Paper 25) The Rational Engineering Visualizer Tutorial- Mark Kelly, SciViz - Scientific Visualization Associates Inc., Concord, MA Paper 143- (See Paper 38) Introduction to the AVS Network Editor Tutorial- Steve Thorpe, MCNC/North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC