The Mathematics of Poverty, Inequality, and Oligarchy ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesFinancial Mathematics and Engineering Methods from the kinetic theory of gases help explore potential mechanisms by which wealth inequality arises.
SIAM Announces 2023 Recipients of the SIAM Postdoctoral Support Program Happening NowAwards and RecognitionAnnouncementsCareersProfessional Developmentsiam.org FeedsEducationStudentCareerApplied GeometryApplied Mathematics EducationComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisControl and Systems TheoryData ScienceDiscrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer ScienceDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesFinancial Mathematics and EngineeringGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthImaging ScienceLife SciencesLinear AlgebraMathematical Aspects of Materials ScienceOptimizationAnalysis and Partial Differential EquationsUncertainty QuantificationClassical Applied Mathematics SIAM is happy to announce the first set of awardees in the newly-established SIAM Postdoctoral Support Program!
SIAM Unwrapped - September 2023 Happening NowAwards and RecognitionUnwrappedBlogsiam.org FeedsEducationStudentCareerApplied GeometryApplied Mathematics EducationComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisControl and Systems TheoryData ScienceDiscrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer ScienceDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesFinancial Mathematics and EngineeringGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthImaging ScienceLife SciencesLinear AlgebraMathematical Aspects of Materials ScienceOptimizationAnalysis and Partial Differential EquationsUncertainty QuantificationClassical Applied Mathematics General election opens, virtual career fair, fellows programs, mentor opportunities, and more!
Forward-looking Panel at DS23 Envisions the Future of Conferences Get InvolvedConferencesCareersProfessional DevelopmentSIAM Newssiam.org FeedsCareerDynamical Systems, Nonlinear Waves Future meetings will need to consider different modalities, travel options, and ways to form connections.
Rotational Propulsion of Soft Rod-like Robots ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesLife SciencesMathematical Aspects of Materials Science Can a rotating magnetic field propel an axisymmetric and fore-aft symmetric robot if it is soft and deformable?