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Coherent Structures in Evolutionary Equations

Roughly 40 mathematicians gathered at the Lorentz Center in Leiden from July 12-16, 2010, for a workshop entitled "Coherent Structures in Evolutionary Equations" and organized by Greg Pavliotis and Jens Rademacher.

Collective Cellular Motion in Tissues

Luis Bonilla studies the dynamics of PDE models of collective cell migration in tissues using novel coarse graining.

Complex Networks in Biology and Engineering:From Principles to Applications

A joint Israel-Italy workshop on complex networks led to fruitful multi-country and multi-disciplinary discussions.

Computational Homology

Authors: Tomasz Kaczynski, Konstantin Mischaikow, and Marian Mrozek
Reviewer: R. Ghrist, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign USA

Contact Geometry and Nonlinear Differential Equations

Reviewed by Rich Mikula
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania

Control and Machine Learning

Enrique Zuazua discusses the intricate mathematical connections between control theory and machine learning.

Cornell IGERT Program in Nonlinear Systems

Cornell University provides interdisciplinary graduate training in nonlinear systems with support from the Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program of the National Science Foundation.

COUPLED 60

The Coupled 60 workshop was held at the University of Houston, February 3-6, 2005. The workshop was devoted to the dynamics, classification, and applications of coupled systems, but simultaneously offered an opportunity to mark the 60th birthdays of five participants: Mike Field, Marty Golubitsky, John Guckenheimer, Phil Holmes, and Ian Stewart.

Crawford prize winners revisited: Björn Sandstede

The Crawford prize is awarded biannually since 2001 at the `Snowbird' conferences by the SIAM activity group on dynamical systems for recent outstanding work on a topic in nonlinear science. In a planned series of articles we invite the winners to write about their mathematical biography, their work, and what they consider important problems in the field of applied dynamical system. This article contains the contribution of the first prize winner Björn Sandstede.

Crawford prize winners revisited: Dwight Barkley

The Crawford prize is awarded biannually since 2001 at the `Snowbird' conferences by the SIAM activity group on dynamical systems for recent outstanding work on a topic in nonlinear science. In a series of articles we invite the winners to write about their mathematical biography, their work, and what they consider important problems in the field of applied dynamical system. This article is the contribution of the Dwight Barkley, the prize winner from 2005.


Cultural and culinary delights with AUTO

Eusebius Doedel is famous in dynamical systems as the man behind the software package AUTO. He is (almost) equally well known for his many travels and his love for good wine and good food, not to mention a good cigar! Hinke Osinga asked him how he managed to satisfy his appetite for foreign cultures and travel during his academic career at Concordia University, where he has worked since 1979.

Data Assimilation in Medicine

David Albers, Cecilia Diniz Behn, and George Hripcsak write about using ODE models of physiology to make forecasts with sparse, inaccurate data.

David Uminsky: the new senior editor

As Krešimir Josić retires from the DSWEB team, David Uminsky takes his place.

Death Knell for the Lecture (and Conference)?

Will scientific meetings and lectures move online in the near future? Editorial by Krešimir Josić

Delayed Complex Systems and State-Dependent Delay Equations

The Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, Germany, hosted two international meetings on delay equations: the workshop on Delayed Complex Systems, 5-9 October 2009, and the workshop on State-Dependent Delay Equations, 12-16 October 2009. Bernd Krauskopf gives some impressions.

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