Welcome to the School of Computational Science
The School of Computational Science (SCS) is the focal point of scientific computing activities at FSU. Computational science involves the invention, implementation, testing, and application of algorithms and software used to solve scientific and engineering problems. The SCS provides a venue for multidisciplinary research and teaching, bringing together computer scientists and mathematicians who are primarily interested in developing knowledge and tools in computational science alongside computationally oriented researchers who apply these techniques in a variety of disciplines.
Featured Research
From Greek frogs to modern computer tools
A recent article in Science suggests that the number of whales before hunting started was much larger than anyone has suspected. These controversial results originated from calculations on genetic variation among today's whales. Peter Beerli at SCS developed the method and the computer tool used in the study. [More]
Recent Publications
Y. Cao, H. Yang, M. Y. Hussaini
Numerical Optimization of Radiated Engine Noise with Uncertain Wavenumbers
Wei Yang et al.Quantitative Computer Simulations of Biomolecules: A Snapshot
M. Boone, H. Nymeyer, A. Striegel Xiaoqiang Wang, Qiang Du Xiaoqiang Wang et al.Diffuse Interface Energies Capturing the Euler Number: Relaxation and Renomalization




