In This Issue
Special Issue on Computational Science and Engineering

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Paul Davis reports on various applications of adaptive mesh refinement and looks towards the next generation of the method's use.

Richard J. Hanson passed away in December at his home in Albuquerque, N.M., after battling brain cancer.

The aeronautics industry is a sophisticated user of CSE and a source of some of the field’s biggest challenges.

New computing architectures promise to deliver more accurate weather predictions faster than ever before.

The variety of available numerical analysis textbooks is wondrous. So why do authors keep writing them?

The City University of New York's applied mathematics internship program yields student success in many areas.

Jim Case reviews "Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy."

Michael Elad describes the profound impact of deep learning technology on image processing, mathematics, and present-day society.

Euler’s polyhedral formula describes the number of vertices, edges, and faces of a polyhedron without holes.

Conferences and Events
Broader Engagement Program Returns to CSE17 with a Focus on Community Engagement
Debbie McCoy and Mary Ann Leung describe the BE program's importance in fostering diversity and inclusion among the community.

J.R. Hughes was awarded the 2017 SIAM/ACM Prize in Computational Science and Engineering on March 2 at CSE17.