Who We Are
The ISC was founded in 1986 at the University of Wyoming with internationally-recognized mathematician Dr. Richard Ewing as its founding director. In 1992, after Dr. Ewing was named Dean of the College of Science at Texas A&M University, the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents decided to establish ISC at Texas A&M University’s College Station campus as a research unit within the College of Science and Engineering.
Since then, ISC’s multidisciplinary researchers, scientists and mathematicians have collaborated on major national and global research efforts with other universities, industry and government. ISC provides an excellent training ground in scientific computing technologies for undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of academic disciplines.
Over the years, ISC has attracted an outstanding group of scientists and engineers as affiliates, and has developed a number of interdisciplinary research programs in large-scale scientific computation with emphasis on state-of-the-art computational architectures.
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