In This Issue

The interactions between waves and floating support structures are important for offshore wind and wave energy.

Researchers study the dynamics of ecological long transients to distinguish them from stable or oscillatory states.

The equations of molecular dynamics provide important insights into continuum mechanics.

A SIAG/FME panel focused on COVID-19's effect on energy production, novel negative oil prices, and other topics.

Engineering sparsity into deep learning models could fuel the next decade of success in artificial intelligence.

Though software tools are frequently promoted as objective, they often perpetuate the same prejudices as human decision-making.

The shape of hanging electric cables by the roadside demonstrates nature’s ability to solve a minimization problem.

The International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Prize Committee calls for nominations for six prizes.

Mentors can help students and early-career mathematicians navigate the complex world of research.

A CSE21 panel addressed the advantages and challenges of possible career paths for recent graduates in applied math.
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