Artificial Intelligence’s Steady Rise to Prominence Happening NowGet InvolvedConferencesResearchInsights Fei-Fei Li discussed the development and future of AI during last week's Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference.
Documenting Syrian Deaths with Data Science Happening NowGet InvolvedConferencesResearchInsights The Human Rights Data Analysis Group works to collect and analyze data on the ground from conflict zones.
Q&A with AFOSR’s Young Investigator Program Awardee Kaitlyn Muller ResearchInsightsCareersProfessional DevelopmentGot Funding? Kaitlyn Muller, a research faculty at Colorado State University, received the AFOSR Young Investigator Program award and grant.
An Information Theory-Based ‘Thermometer’ to Uncover Bridge Defects ResearchInsightsCommentary Information theory, a branch at the intersection of mathematics and electrical engineering, can help monitor the structural health of bridges.
Data-driven Discovery of Governing Physical Laws ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Ordinary and partial differential equations are widely used throughout the engineering, physical, and biological sciences.
Systems Analysis to Inform and Support Global Transformations ResearchInsightsCommentaryCareersStudents and EducationProfessional DevelopmentSIAM News The growing area of systems analysis yields multidisciplinary solutions and policy recommendations in response to emerging global problems.
Machine Learning’s Impact on Global Public Health Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Paul Davis outlines verbal autopsy and shows how machine learning can increase the accuracy of disease diagnoses.
Pythagorean Theorem on Ice ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Mark Levi's latest column presents a short “skater’s proof” of the Pythagorean theorem.
Connecting Through Numbers at the Joint Math Meetings Happening NowGet InvolvedConferencesResearchInsights Pick a random number between 1 and 10. As we cycle through the options, each carries so much meaning that none feel truly random.
A Correspondence Between Braids and Arcs ResearchInsightsCommentary Rachael Boyd discusses the braid group, different ways of studying it, and how it relates to various arcs.
Beating in Fluid: Mathematical Anatomy of the Heart Happening NowResearchInsightsCommentary Mathematical anatomy, or numerical equations, can explain the collagen fiber architecture of the human heart.
Beating in Fluid: Cilia and Biological Structures Happening NowResearchInsightsCommentary Cilia, active hair-like appendages in biological cells, serve many functions. They are present in the lungs, intestines, and the inner ear.
The Mathematics of Electing a President Happening NowResearchInsightsCommentary Five times in U.S. history, and twice since 2000, the elected United States president did not receive a majority in the popular vote.
Dynamics and the Dark Matter Mystery ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Donald Saari uses mathematics to cast doubt on the standard argument claiming that massive amounts of dark matter exist.
From Archimedes and Euclid to Hamilton and Poincaré ResearchInsightsSIAM News In his latest "Mathematical Curiosities" column, Mark Levi references an analogy between the Archimedian lever and Hamiltonian mechanics.
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