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He spent two years ( 1959 – 60 ) at the Institute for Advanced Study and another two ( 1961 – 2 ) at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
The Medical Language Processor developed by Naomi Sager and others in the Linguistic String Program in the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences ( NYU ) has been made available on Sourceforge.
Frances Bauer, Paul Garabedian and David Korn of the Courant Institute at New York University ( NYU ) wrote a series of two-dimensional Full Potential airfoil codes that were widely used, the most important being named Program H. A further growth of Program H was developed by Bob Melnik and his group at Grumman Aerospace as Grumfoil.
Antony Jameson, originally at Grumman Aircraft and the Courant Institute of NYU, worked with David Caughey to develop the important three-dimensional Full Potential code FLO22 in 1975.
A breakthrough came in the late 1980s with the development of the fast multipole method ( FMM ), an algorithm by V. Rokhlin ( Yale ) and L. Greengard ( Courant Institute ).
At Bell he worked three days a week and spent two days as a Master's student at Courant Institute.
* The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University
He spent quarters from winter to fall in respective order at the University of Chicago, the University of Kansas, the University of Minnesota, and finally at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences in New York.
He visited the Courant Institute in 1970, and also the Institute for Advanced Study in 1971 and during the academic year 1977-1978 when a special year in microlocal analysis was held.
The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences ( as it was renamed in 1964 ) continues to be one of the most respected research centers in applied mathematics.
* Oral History interview transcript with Richard Courant 9 May 1962, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives
After the war he continued investigating electromagnetism, and from 1946 to 1966 was director of the division for electromagnetic research at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
David Korn received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1965 and his Ph. D. in applied mathematics from NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences in 1969.
Leslie holds an MD from the Yale School of Medicine and a PhD in computer science from Yale University, and is a professor of mathematics and computer science at and director of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU, a winner of the Steele Prize for a seminal contribution to research, a recipient of both a Packard Foundation Fellowship and an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, and a member of both the U. S. National Academy of Engineering and the U. S. National Academy of Sciences.
It was originally developed by Jack Schwartz at the NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences in the late 1960s.
VLIW was motivated by a compiler scheduling technique, called trace scheduling, that Fisher had developed as a graduate student at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University in 1978.
He worked on quantum mechanical computations at the Courant Institute, New York University, from 1956 to 1962, when he joined the Research Staff at the IBM Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY.
Birnbaum stayed at Columbia until 1959 when he moved to the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, becoming a full Professor of Statistics in 1963.
The undergraduate programs at Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, although run independently, is formally associated with the NYU College of Arts and Science.
The Mathematics Department which is part of the Courant Institute is also considered to be one of the best in the world, ranking # 5 in citation impact, # 1 in applied mathematics and having more Abel prize winners than any other university.
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences ( CIMS ) is an independent division of New York University ( NYU ) under the Faculty of Arts & Science that serves as a center for research and advanced training in computer science and mathematics.

Courant and professors
Although he died at only 23 years of age, he was already considered one of " the greatest mathematicians of the younger generation " by his professors Helmut Hasse, and Richard Courant.
The Courant Institute's undergraduate program also encourages students to engage in research with professors and graduate students.

Courant and Peter
*" Kerry's Leadership is Battle-Tested " Peter Upton's account, Silver Star ; Hartford Courant, July 25, 2004
The court became embroiled in a lengthy ethics scandal in 2006 when the Hartford Courant revealed that retiring Chief Justice William J. Sullivan postponed the publication of a controversial decision opposing Freedom of Information Act requests for documents that track the status and history of legal cases in the Connecticut legal system until hearings for his successor Justice Peter T. Zarella were completed.
He graduated in physics from the University of Göttingen, where he was taught by many eminent figures of mathematics and physics of the time, including David Hilbert, Richard Courant, Peter Debye, Robert Pohl, Max Born, Gustav Hertz, and Nobel Prize winner James Franck ( who was his thesis supervisor ).

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When they landed a week later at Hoboken, New Jersey, Richard Courant and Natascha ’ s father, the Russian agronomist Naum Jasny ( then working for the U. S. Department of Agriculture ) were on the dock to welcome the family to the United States.
The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U. S. state of Connecticut, and is often recognized as the oldest continuously-published newspaper in the United States.
In its most recent endorsements for U. S. President, Connecticut Senator, and Connecticut Governor, the Courant endorsed the Democratic candidate each time.
* 1992: Robert S. Capers and Eric Lipton, Hartford Courant, " for a series about the flawed Hubble Space Telescope that illustrated many of the problems plaguing America's space program.
In the November 18, 2009 edition of the Hartford Courant, Graham discussed his intentions to ensure the defeat of former WWE CEO Linda McMahon, wife of Vince McMahon, in her bid for a seat as a U. S. Senator from Connecticut.
The Mathematics Department of the Courant Institute has 18 members of the National Academy of Sciences ( more than any other mathematics department in the U. S .) and five members of the National Academy of Engineering.
In 1952, the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission installed one of the first ( electronic ) computers at New York University, which led to the creation of the Courant Mathematics and Computing Laboratory.
In February 2009, Kevin Rennie, a columnist at the Hartford Courant, ran an op-ed concerning then-U. S.

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* Courant, Richard ISBN 978-3-540-65058-4 Introduction to calculus and analysis 1.
The New-England Courant published writers who opposed the practice.
Its new building, constructed with funds from the Rockefeller Foundation, was opened by Hilbert and Courant in 1930.
Among his 69 Ph. D. students in Göttingen were many who later became famous mathematicians, including ( with date of thesis ): Otto Blumenthal ( 1898 ), Felix Bernstein ( 1901 ), Hermann Weyl ( 1908 ), Richard Courant ( 1910 ), Erich Hecke ( 1910 ), Hugo Steinhaus ( 1911 ), and Wilhelm Ackermann ( 1925 ).
When his colleague Richard Courant wrote the now classic Methods of Mathematical Physics including some of Hilbert's ideas, he added Hilbert's name as author even though Hilbert had not directly contributed to the writing.
Ethan and Levi engaged in a war of words, many of which were printed in the Connecticut Courant, even after Levi crossed British lines.
For almost one hundred years thereafter, mathematicians like Richard Courant viewed infinitesimals as being naive and vague or meaningless.
The first successful English daily, the Daily Courant, was published from 1702 to 1735.
* 1888 – Richard Courant, German-American mathematician ( d. 1972 )
Enschedé was located, which from 1737-1940 printed the Oprechte Haerlemsche Courant and from 1810 onwards became a mint that printed banknotes and later postage stamps.
* Courant, Richard and H. Robbins, What Is Mathematics?
* 1702 – The Daily Courant, England's first national daily newspaper is published for the first time.
After its demise, a string of newspapers sprang into being, including the Flying Post, the Evening Post and the Daily Courant.
Newspapers had a strong bias towards particular parties, with the Courant and the Flying Post supporting the Whigs and the Evening Post in favour of the Tories, leading to politicians from both parties realising the importance of an efficient propaganda machine in influencing the electorate.
* R. Courant, D. Hilbert, Methods of Mathematical Physics, vol II.
* 1701 – 1702: The Daily Courant and The Norwich Post becomes the first daily newspapers in England.
* March 14 – The Edinburgh Evening Courant carries a notice of £ 200 reward for the capture of William Brodie, a town councilor doubling as a burglar.
) – The first regular English-language newspaper, The Daily Courant.
* 1999: The Hartford Courant staff, " for its coverage of a shooting spree by a state lottery worker that left five dead.
This included the liberal papers Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant and the Algemeen Handelsblad, the broadcaster AVRO and the employers ' organization VNO.
In 2002, The Hartford Courant ran a controversial investigative series called " Heroin Town " describing rampant heroin use in Willimantic, disproportionate to the town's small size.

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