Airbus, nonlinear dynamics, and the A380

Airbus, nonlinear dynamics, and the A380

Over the past decade Airbus' Landing Gear Systems Group has been increasing its use of computer-based modeling and simulation technologies. The use of dynamical systems theory is playing an increasingly important role in identifying stability boundaries very quickly and efficiently. Etienne Coetzee, an employee at Airbus, Bristol, is a key driver of this development. Hinke Osinga talked to him on location at Airbus in Bristol to find out more about this exciting direction of research and how he got involved in it.

Dynamic Models in Biology

Dynamic Models in Biology

Author: Stephen P. Ellner and John Guckenheimer
Reviewer: Glen Watson

Poetry and cockroaches

Poetry and cockroaches

Phil Holmes is famous for his broad and innovative work in applied mathematics. Not only does he have a passion for the practical use of abstract mathematics, he also has a love for words and has published four books of poetry. He is currently the chair of the SIAM Activity Group on Dynamical Systems. Hinke Osinga talked to him about his work.


First Announcement: Computational Neuroscience Summer School

First Announcement: Computational Neuroscience Summer School

Organized by the new Center for Neural Dynamics at the University of Ottawa, the first Canadian Summer School in Computational Neuroscience, which will be held from Sunday June 17, 2007 until Friday June 29, 2007 inclusively.


SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems

SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems

The SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems will be held in Snowbird, May 28-June 1, 2007. Now is the time to register for participation!

Deadlines October 30, 2006 Minisymposium proposals
November 27, 2006 Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium speakers

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