In This Issue

By studying and modeling coastal ocean dynamics, we can draw important conclusions about the entire global ocean and the health of our planet.

The exploration of fundamental and practical questions in biology and medicine is blurring traditional boundaries between engineering and life scie...

Nature and human societies offer many examples of collective dynamics that tend to self-organize into large-scale clusters.

The potential for application of data assimilation in all realms of science and engineering cannot be overstated.

SIAM Executive Director Jim Crowley and SIAM News Editor-in-Chief Hans Kaper recently chatted with Chuck Matson of the AFOSR.

A series called "‘Industrial Mathematics around the World" at ICIAM 2015 explored how different countries address industrial mathematics.

Many SIAM members may not be aware that SIAM has a new activity group focused on applied mathematics education.

Symplectic geometry, which traces its origins to the work of Poincaré on Hamiltonian systems, has reached a high level of abstraction.

Recipients of major SIAM prizes and the 2015 Class of SIAM Fellows received awards and recognition at ICIAM 2015.

Erwan Faou received this year’s Germund Dahlquist Prize at the SciCADE 2015 conference in Potsdam, Germany this September.

The SIAM Conference on Applied Algebraic Geometry (AG15) took place in Daejeon, South Korea, this August.

SIAM has taken a major step toward recognizing numerical software’s key role in advanced computing by adopting the Wilkinson Prize.
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