Abstract
Carl Evert became interested in simulation in the late fifties through the good influence of another of our contributors, Vince Rideout. When he then went to the University of Cincinnati as associate professor of electrical engineering, he purchased a Donner analog system and subsequently interfaced it via telephone lines for remote computation from a medical research lab! This led to an NSF grant to start a hybrid lab with an AD-4/IBM 1130 system circa 1968. Carl has taught courses in analog, digital, and hybrid systems and has been a consultant in several areas, notably to the drug industry, where he has done discrete modeling of leukemia dynamics.
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