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Further reading

Overview
Issue 1: December 1986
Issue 2: January 1987
Issue 3: April 1987
Issue 4: June 1987
Issue 5: August 1987
Issue 6: October 1987
Issue 7: December 1987
Issue 8: February 1988
Issue 9: April 1988
Issue 10: June 1988
Issue 11: August 1988
Issue 12: October 1988
Issue 13: December 1988
Index of issues

Issue 8: February 1988

editorial

There are two new faces in the scientific side of Cray Support (the Advanced Research Computing Unit). Dr Steve Wilson is a quantum chemist who has worked at Oxford, Daresbury and UMRCC and has been with us since mid November. Steve is well known in the UK chemistry community. Also Dr Roman Grzonka has joined us from Control Data (is there anything significant in that I wonder?), and is employed by NERC to support their use of the Cray X-MP. Roman has made himself known to some of the large NERC groups and is available to offer advice to other NERC users.

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