Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions for Transatlantic Flights via Optimal Control Theory ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsControl and Systems TheoryDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthOptimization Creating time- and fuel-minimal flight routes across the North Atlantic using wind fields can reduce emissions.
Mobile Monitoring Examines Localized Urban Pollution Patterns for Environmental Justice Concerns ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth Sarah Chambliss used mobile monitors to investigate the levels of different pollutants at a very fine scale at MPE22.
A Mathematical Perspective on Marine Biogeochemistry and the Oceanic Carbon Cycle ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth Francisco de Melo Viríssimo explored how mathematics contributes to marine biogeochemistry modeling at MPE22.
Quantifying the Disproportionate Exposure of Minority Populations to Fine Particulate Air Pollution ResearchInsightsCommentaryBlogsiam.org FeedsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth Christopher Tessum investigates the disparities of racial and ethnic minorities’ exposure to fine particulate air pollution at MPE22.
Mathematical Model for Malaria Connects Regional Temperature to Mosquito and Parasite Traits ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthLife Sciences At MPE22, Miranda Teboh-Ewungkem explored the effects of temperature on malaria transmission through mosquitos.