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Biofluids of Reproduction: Oscillators, Viscoelastic Networks, and Sticky Situations Get InvolvedConferencesResearchSIAM News Lisa Fauci models sperm motility, biochemical signaling, and mammalian reproduction using an immersed boundary (IB) framework.
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Careers Outside Academia: How Should Math and Applied Math Students Prepare? Get InvolvedConferencesCareersStudents and EducationProfessional DevelopmentSIAM News Lalitha Venkataramanan, Rachel Levy, and Bill Kolata highlight themes from a career panel that they organized at the SIAM Annual Meeting.
Photos from the 2016 SIAM Annual Meeting Happening NowAwards and RecognitionGet InvolvedConferencesSIAM News View a collection of photos primarily from the Prizes and Awards Luncheon at the 2016 SIAM Annual Meeting, held in Boston this July.
Everyday Objects Make Applied Mathematics Tangible Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News The 2016 I.E. Block Community Lecture emphasized the importance of touching, seeing, and feeling to central concepts in applied mathematics.
Computational Behavioral Ecology Get InvolvedConferencesResearchSIAM News Tanya Berger-Wolf’s computational work uses wide-ranging data to provide scientific insight into the collective behavior of animals.
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Trends in Linear Algebra Happening NowGet InvolvedMembershipResearchCommentary Jennifer Pestana, secretary of SIAG/LA, discusses the importance of ever-larger matrices and tensors in the field of linear algebra.
Robotic Microscopy to Track Neurodegeneration and Drug Potency Happening NowGet InvolvedConferencesResearchInsights The authors describe a new form of robotic microscopy that can track cells over unusually long lengths of time to observe neurodegeneration.
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