An Unsung Female Pioneer of Computer Simulation

Share this on WhatsApp In 1952, at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, theoretical physicists Enrico Fermi, John Pasta and Stanislaw Ulam brainstormed ways to use the MANIAC, one of the world’s first supercomputers, to solve scientific problems. At the time, problems were solved by performing either laboratory experiments or mathematical calculations by hand. Fermi, Pasta and … Continue reading An Unsung Female Pioneer of Computer Simulation