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'''''Computing in Science & Engineering''''' (CiSE) is a bimonthly technical magazine published by the [[IEEE]] [[Computer Society]]. It was founded in 1999 from the merger of two publications: Computational Science & Engineering (CS&E) and Computers in Physics (CIP), the first published by IEEE and the second by the American Institute of Physics (AIP).<ref>{{Cite web |title=CSDL {{!}} IEEE Computer Society |url=https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/cs/about/180134?title=History&periodical=Computing%20in%20Science%20&%20Engineering |access-date=2023-03-27 |website=www.computer.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Holmes |first=Lewis M. |last2=Cybenko |first2=George |date=1998-11-01 |title=New Magazine Expands AIP's Computers in Physics and IEEE Computational Science & Engineering |url=https://aip.scitation.org/doi/abs/10.1063/1.4822642 |journal=Computers in Physics |volume=12 |issue=6 |pages=516–517 |doi=10.1063/1.4822642 |issn=0894-1866}}</ref> The founding editor-in-chief was [[George Cybenko]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=George Cybenko – George Cybenko's Personal Home Page |url=https://sites.dartmouth.edu/cybenko/ |access-date=2023-03-27 |website=sites.dartmouth.edu}}</ref> known for proving one of the first versions of the [[universal approximation theorem]] of neural networks. ▼
| abbreviation = Comput. Sci. Eng.
| discipline = Computing science and engineering
| editor = Lorena A. Barba
| publisher = IEEE
| history = 1999-present
| frequency = Bimonthly
| impact = 2.152
| impact-year = 2021
| ISSN = 1541-1672
| eISSN = 1941-1294
| website = https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/cs
}}
▲'''''Computing in Science & Engineering''''' (CiSE) is a bimonthly technical magazine published by the [[IEEE]] [[Computer Society]]. It was founded in 1999 from the merger of two publications: Computational Science & Engineering (CS&E) and Computers in Physics (CIP), the first published by IEEE and the second by the American Institute of Physics (AIP).<ref>{{Cite web |title=CSDL {{!}} IEEE Computer Society |url=https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/cs/about/180134?title=History&periodical=Computing%20in%20Science%20&%20Engineering |access-date=2023-03-27 |website=www.computer.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |
The magazine is interdisciplinary and covers topics such as numerical simulation, modeling, and data analysis and visualization. CiSE aims to provide its readers with practical information on the latest developments in computational methods and their applications in science and engineering. Computing in Science & Engineering publishes peer-reviewed technical articles, special issues, editorials, and departments (regular columns).
== Notable articles ==
One of the most notable articles published in CiSE is "Matplotlib: A 2D Graphics Environment," by the late [[John D. Hunter]].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Hunter |first=John D. |date=2007 |title=Matplotlib: A 2D Graphics Environment
The winner of the CiSE 2021 Best Paper Award was "Jupyter: Thinking and Storytelling With Code and Data," by Brian E. Granger and [[Fernando Pérez (software developer)|Fernando Pérez]].<ref>{{Cite journal |
== Notable editors ==
Among the editors emeritus,<ref>{{Cite web |title=CSDL {{!}} IEEE Computer Society |url=https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/cs/about/180134?title=History&periodical=Computing%20in%20Science%20&%20Engineering |access-date=2023-05-27 |website=www.computer.org}}</ref> who served close to twenty years in the editorial board, is [[Jack Dongarra]], Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, and recipient of the IEEE Computer Society 2020 Computer Pioneer Award, and the 2021 ACM [[Turing Award|Alan Turing Award]], among many other accolades. [[Cleve Moler]], chairman and cofounder of MathWorks, was area editor for Software and a member of the editorial board from 1999.<ref>{{Cite
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