In This Issue

At the end of April, SIAM held a two-day strategic planning workshop called ADVANCE to discuss its future directions.

John Mattingly has spent five years mathematically dissecting the structure of a typical redistricting to identify gerrymandering.

Austrian-born mathematician Hans Felix Weinberger passed away at the age of 88 on September 15, 2017.

Research
Integrated Catastrophic Risk Management: Robust Balance between Ex-ante and Ex-post Measures
Intensification of ex-ante measures can significantly reduce the overall burden of natural disasters on the economy.

Theoretical understanding of deep learning is one of the most important tasks facing the statistics and machine learning communities.

Graeme Milton and Ross McPhedran investigate how regions of anomalous localized resonance lead to cloaking effects.

In early June, the National Institutes of Health Office of Science Policy released its new Strategic Plan for Data Science.

The 2018 Global Survey of Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Scientists is part of an international project related to the gender gap.

The second SIAM Conference on Mathematics of Planet Earth will take place this September in Philadelphia, Pa.

In his monthly column, Mark Levi delves into the problem of concurrency of altitudes in a triangle.
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