Simulation Software With Humble Beginnings Receives $1.7 Million From NSF
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Sept. 23 -- Colorado State University issued the following news release:
In 1998, Wolfgang Bangerth was a master's student in Germany who needed to solve a math problem. He wrote a few lines of software code that helped him solve the problem (and get his thesis written).
Then a couple of colleagues joined him, and "in 2000, there was this new thing called the Internet, so we put the software on the Web it's been quite the ride since then,&qu . . .
In 1998, Wolfgang Bangerth was a master's student in Germany who needed to solve a math problem. He wrote a few lines of software code that helped him solve the problem (and get his thesis written).
Then a couple of colleagues joined him, and "in 2000, there was this new thing called the Internet, so we put the software on the Web it's been quite the ride since then,&qu . . .