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Ellen Cole Fetter Gille is an American computer scientist. She worked with Edward Norton Lorenz on .


Early life and education
Fetter was born to Frank Whitson Fetter and Elizabeth Garrett Pollard. Her mother created an endowment for at Swarthmore College, which has been supported by successive generations of her family. Fetter attended the Ecole Préalpina in and New Trier High School, from which she graduated in 1957. She studied mathematics at Mount Holyoke College and graduated in 1961.


Career
In 1961, Fetter interviewed with a member of the team who used a LGP-30 in 's Department of Nuclear Engineering, who recommended her to Margaret Hamilton. Hamilton soon moved on to another project, and Fetter took over the computational work for 's research, plotting the motion of a particle experiencing fast convection in an idealised beaker. The work was the foundation of . Fetter's contribution was acknowledged by Lorenz ‘Special thanks are due to Miss Ellen Fetter for handling the many numerical computations’ in his frequently referenced paper.

In 1963, Fetter married John Gille, who was studying at MIT. They moved to Florida State University, where she worked on programming for several years. In the 1970s, she and her husband moved to Colorado, where Gille is now a senior scientist emeritus at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Fetter took computer science classes at the University of Colorado Boulder, but soon left to work in tax preparation.

Fetter's daughter, , studied physics at . She now works in physical at the University of California, San Diego.

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