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- Stephen Kissler is a concurrent Bachelor's-Master's degree student in Applied Mathematics, set to graduate in May 2014. See the full campus news release here.
- Professor Meiss recently gave a lecture, "Breakup of invariant tori in volume-preserving maps," by invitation at Dynamics Days U.S. in Atlanta, and also presented to Applied Math graduate students in last week’s Introduction to Research seminar
- NASA's Earth and Space Science Fellowship (NESSF) program solicits graduate fellowship proposals to fulfill the NASA Science Mission Directorate to "Understand the Sun and its effects on Earth and the solar system". This prestigious $30,000/yr
- Stephen Kissler was recently interviewed by ValuePenguin.com, a consumer finance website with a focus on data analysis. Stephen is a student in his final year of the concurrent B.S./M.S. degree program in Applied Mathematics. He is
- Theodore Galanthay receives the 2012-2013 Graduate Student Teaching Excellence Award from the Gradutate School. It comes with a $500 award.
- Mark Ablowitz and Douglas Baldwin's latest Physical Review E article, Nonlinear shallow ocean-wave soliton interactions on flat beaches, was featured in SIAM News June issue. It was also picked up by Amazing Planet New syndication,
- Through a generous donation, the Department of Applied Mathematics is able to make the Henri-James Awards to several seniors continuing on to graduate work. Typically, this is given to applied math majors in the BS/MS program who are moving
- Theodore Galanthay has been selected as a recipient of a 2012-2013 Graduate Student Teaching Excellence Award. The honor includes an award of $500.There is a reception in honor of graduate student award recipients to be held on Friday, May
- Two ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ undergraduate student teams have been named among the 11 top winners from a field of 5,636 teams that entered the 2013 international Mathematical Contest in Modeling this spring.Results of the contest, which took