SU2 News

SU2 website tops 30,000 visits

The SU2 website, which hosts the open source code developed by the Aerospace Design Lab (ADL) in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University, has received more than 30,000 visits in less than 14 months.
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SU2 in the Press

MIT and Pointwise mention SU2!
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SU2 version 2.0 workshop

The SU2 team held its second workshop at Stanford University, following the release of SU2 Version 2.0. The event aimed to both introduce users to the updated features.
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ADL at Stanford University releases SU2 version 2.0

Stanford's Aerospace Design Laboratory (ADL) is releasing the second version of the Stanford University Unstructured (SU2) open-source code on Tuesday Jan. 8, 2013.
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SU2 website tops 20,000 visits

The SU2 website, which hosts the open source code developed by the Aerospace Design Lab (ADL) in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University, has received more than 20,000 visits in less than eleven months.
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SU2 website tops 15,000 visits

The SU2 website, which hosts the open source code developed by the Aerospace Design Lab (ADL) in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University, has received more than 15,000 visits in less than nine months.
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SU2 version 1.1 available for download

After more than 6 months of dedicated development, the SU2 team has made significant strides in improving the capabilities, reliability, and usability of the open-source analysis and design tool.
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The Windows XP binary has arrived!

To support our Windows users in the community, a binary executable has been compiled for XP users. The new binary is available on the download page of the documentation.
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SU2 statistics: one week on

A week after officially releasing version 1.0, the number hits to the main SU2 page has broken the 2,000-mark, with visitors from over 62 countries, and the code has been downloaded almost 300 times.
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The Stanford Report covers SU2

SU2 hit the news in the Stanford Report today, in an article by Andrew Myers.
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SU2 officially released

After over a year of hard work, the first version of SU2 was released today to the general public under an open-source license.
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Pre-release workshop is a hit

Two days before the official launch of the SU2 code, the development team held a workshop to test the release version and start introducing graduate students from the department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University to this open-source project.
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