New software aids fight against nitrates in Florida's groundwater

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 10:31 in Mathematics & Economics

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.

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