The Institute for Scientific Computing and Applied Mathematics (ISCAM) is located in the renovated Swain Hall East building. Devoted to the promotion of advanced research in Applied Mathematics, ISCAM places particular emphasis on scientific computing and nonlinear problems in science and engineering. It maintains state-of-the art computing facilities and provides a stimulating scientific environment.
Members of ISCAM include Indiana University faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students from a variety of scientific disciplines, including visiting researchers from other research institutes and universities.