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Welcome to the Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) Graduate Option Program, an interdisciplinary research and educational program encompassing sixteen academic departments and several additional units at the University of Illinois.

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CSE Fellows Selected for AY 2008-2009

CSE Fellows for next academic year have been selected. CSE Fellowships are competitively awarded each year based on proposals for interdisciplinary, computationally oriented research. The nine winning students for AY 2008-2009 are Mark Butala (ECE), William Fendt (PHYS), Bernard Ghanem (ECE), Jin Tae Kwak (CS), Satish Mantha (CEE), Lingling Miao (PHYS), Aaron Shinn (MechSE), Fernando Stump (MechSE), and Huibing Yin (MechSE). Titles of their research topics are listed on the CSE Fellows web page.

Summer School on GPUs and Multicores

The Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation will sponsor a Summer School on Accelerators for Science and Engineering Applications: GPUs and Multicores to be held August 18-22, 2008.

Gene Golub Symposium

As part of a worldwide celebration of the life and memory of Gene Golub, a Symposium in his honor was held on the University of Illinois campus in Urbana on Februrary 29, 2008, which would have been his 19th birthday.

Uncertainty Quantification Workshop

CSE sponsored a Workshop on Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Science on June 11-12, 2007.