Major parts of Netgen/NGSolve have been developed at the the following universities:

  • Vienna University of Technology
  • University of Göttingen, Germany
  • Portland State University
  • RWTH Aachen University
  • Johannes Kepler University, Linz

The development of Netgen/NGSolve has been supported by the following research projects:

  • Start Project Y192 "3D hp-Finite Elements: Fast Solvers and Adaptivity, granted by the Austrian Sciene Foundation FWF (2002-2008)
  • SFB 65 "Taming Complexity in Partial Differential Systems", granted by the Austrian Science Foundation FWF


The following people have made major contributions to Netgen/NGSolve:

Herbert Egger

Jay Gopalakrishnan

Matthias Hochsteger

Gerhard Kitzler

Lukas Kogler

Christopher Lackner

Ulrich Langer

Philip Lederer

Christoph Lehrenfeld

Michael Neunteufel

Astrid Pechstein

Joachim Schöberl

Markus Wabro

Christoph Wintersteiger

Sabine Zaglmayr

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