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New software aids fight against nitrates in Florida's groundwater

As a young scholar, Fernando Rios loved science and computer programming equally. So when Rios — who holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Canada’s University of Waterloo — went looking for a graduate program, he discovered the Department of Scientific Computing at Florida State University, which has about 35 graduate students and launched a new undergraduate program of computational sciences in fall 2010.

Now, along with his FSU professor and colleagues, Rios has written an important and practical software program that could protect Florida’s lakes and rivers from excessive pollutants.

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Yonsei University students visit Scientific Computing

Students and faculty from Yonsei University, generally considered one of the two best universities in Korea, are visiting Scientific Computing for the month of February. Our visitors and their research areas included:

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