Epigenetic Memory: Binary or Analog?

Epigenetic Memory: Binary or Analog?

Domitilla Del Vecchio uses a mathematical model of chromatin modifications to explore different possible regimes of epigenetic memory.

Digital Twins: Synergy Between Data Assimilation and Optimal Control

Digital Twins: Synergy Between Data Assimilation and Optimal Control

Sebastian Reich discusses the importance of integrating data assimilation and optimal control algorithms for real-world applications of digital twins.

News on Wasatch Student Chapters Conference 2025 by the USU

News on Wasatch Student Chapters Conference 2025 by the USU

SIAM student chapters gathered in Utah to share applied mathematics and computational science research.

Topological Data Analysis of Pattern Formation in 2D Multichannel Microscopy Images

Topological Data Analysis of Pattern Formation in 2D Multichannel Microscopy Images

Daniel Cruz presents a computational pipeline that utilizes topological data analysis (TDA) to generate quantitative, multiscale descriptors which capture the shape of data extracted from 2D multichannel microscopy images.

Stressing Microbes to Create Macroscopic Patterns

Stressing Microbes to Create Macroscopic Patterns

Matthew R. Francis describes recent work by Scott Weady and his collaborators regarding the mechanics and morphology of proliferating cell collectives.

Modeling Golf Ball Bounce: Experimental Observations and Mathematical Analysis

Modeling Golf Ball Bounce: Experimental Observations and Mathematical Analysis

Stanislaw Biber develops and analyzes a mathematical model of golf ball bounce that accounts for elastoplastic effects and exhibits dynamics consistent with experimental observations.

Professional Feature - Elizabeth Bradley

Professional Feature - Elizabeth Bradley

Elizabeth Bradley details her journey from a New York City upbringing to an academic career at MIT and CU-Boulder, her interdisciplinary research centered around nonlinear dynamics and time series, and love of sports with a unique experience in the Olympics.

Professional Feature - Emily Ching

Professional Feature - Emily Ching

Emily Ching tells her journey from loving physics to studying abroad, returning to Hong Kong to conduct research on fluid turbulence, and advices young people to follow their hearts.

Pseudomagnetism in Photonics: From Mathematical Theory to Experiment

Pseudomagnetism in Photonics: From Mathematical Theory to Experiment

Rechtsman and Weinstein combine experiments and continuum theory to explore the properties of aperiodic photonic crystals.

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