In This Issue

A CO2 sequestration site in Chimayo, New Mexico, was examined for site-specific impacts of shallow groundwater.

Experts have begun supplementing their understanding of volcanic hazards with realistic geophysical flow simulations.

Royal Bruce Kellogg passed away at the age of 81, soon after he was diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Three factors have contributed to the explosive growth in the emerging field of modern UQ.

SIAM President Nick Trefethen believes that the subject of complex variables gets too little attention in our curricula.

James Case reviews three books by three different authors that constitute the "great equations" genre.

Uncertainty quantification for complex systems is quite a competitive area, and presenting research can be tricky.

Many students graduating with baccalaureate degrees contemplate graduate studies, but funding can be an obstacle.

Philip Davis reflects on Jeremy Gray’s biography of Poincaré, which took him back to his early studies.

You have probably heard that 2013 is the year of Mathematics of Planet Earth, but do you know what that means?

The launch of Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013 is slated for January at the Joint Math Meetings in San Diego.

The NSF released an updated solicitation for its Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships program.

Henry Warchall, deputy director of the Division of Mathematical Sciences at the NSF, discussed funding at AN12.
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