Related Links


Plasma and Cross Section Data

Plasma-Gate at the Weizmann Institute
CFADC at Oak Ridge
NIST Physics Laboratory, including electron-impact ionization data.

Chemistry Data

NIST Chemistry WebBook, which includes thermochemistry, ion energetics, Huber and Herzberg's Constants of Diatomic Molecules, and much more
NIST atomic and molecular physics databases, including databases of diatomic, triatomic, and hydrocarbon spectral data

Scientific Organizations

The Gaseous Electronics Conference
The National Science Foundation
The Office of Science at the Department of Energy

Computing Organizations

CACR, Caltech's Center for Advanced Computing Research
The JPL Supercomputing and Visualization Facility
The MPI Forum

Commercial and Quasi-Commercial Organizations

Kinema Research and Software
SEMATECH, an industrial research consortium

Useful Software

Basic Linux:
There are several pre-packaged distributions. I use Slackware, but Red Hat (see also: Fedora) is probably most popular.
For general information, try Linux Online or the Linux Weekly News.
The MPICH implementation of MPI is available in source code form and runs on many platforms
GotoBLAS x86 optimized BLAS
ITXGEMM BLAS (optimized linear algebra for PC Unices)
GAMESS (computational chemistry)