SIAM Fellows 2021 Class Includes Dynamical Systems Experts

SIAM Fellows 2021 Class Includes Dynamical Systems Experts

Special congratulations to the 2021 Fellows who are part of the Dynamical Systems working group!

DS21Conference is Around the Corner

DS21Conference is Around the Corner

DS21 is less than a month away!

2019 Class SIAM Fellows with research related to Dynamical Systems

2019 Class SIAM Fellows with research related to Dynamical Systems

DSWeb congratulates the Class of 2019 SIAM Fellows.
Special congratulations to the 2019 Fellows whose research is related to Dynamical Systems.

2018 Class SIAM Fellows with research related to Dynamical Systems

2018 Class SIAM Fellows with research related to Dynamical Systems

Special congratulations to the 2018 Fellows whose research is related to Dynamical Systems

DSWeb congratulates the Class of 2018 SIAM Fellows.

Special congratulations to the 2018 Fellows whose research is related to Dynamical Systems. 


2017 Conference on Complex Systems Report

2017 Conference on Complex Systems Report

Keith Burghard, a postdoctoral scholar from University of California at Davis, reports on 2017 Conference on Complex Systems held in Cancun, Mexico on September 17–22.


Canadian Applied and Industrial Math Society (CAIMS) 2017 conference

Canadian Applied and Industrial Math Society (CAIMS) 2017 conference

This year, the Canadian Applied and Industrial Math Society (CAIMS) conference took place in beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on July 17–21st.

Interview with Nancy Kopell

Interview with Nancy Kopell

We interviewed Nancy Kopell, the winner of SIAM’s 2013 Jürgen Moser Lecture prize for her lifetime contributions in applied dynamical systems, about mathematics, her career, current frontiers in mathematical neuroscience, and more. Nancy is a professor at Boston University in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics, is Director of their Cognitive Rhythms Collaborative, and is Co-Director of the Center for Computational Neuroscience & Neural Technology. Nancy has won numerous awards and made pioneering contributions to dynamical systems, mathematical neuroscience, and mathematical biology more generally. Take a look at her website and her Society for Neuroscience biography for more details.


Interview with Masato Nagata

Interview with Masato Nagata

In 1990, Masato Nagata published the first ever computation of fully nonlinear, finite-amplitude invariant solutions in planar Couette flow. In his paper, he mixed dynamical systems theory, fluid dynamics and computational science, and it has garnered nearly three hundred citations over the years and has had an enourmous impact on the analysis of turbulence as a dynamical system. In this interview, Prof. Nagata shares some of the long, arduous and occasionally joyful journey to this landmark contribution.

Dynamics Days 2017

Dynamics Days 2017

Joe Hart overviews Dynamics Days 2017, which took place 4–6 January in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.

 


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