In This Issue
A six-step process for creativity is based on the idea of creating something different rather than totally new.
Dynamics-based machine learning learns models directly from phase space structures that are inferred from data.
Charles William Gear, an influential figure in areas such as computational modeling, passed away on March 15, 2022.
It doesn't take a virus to reveal the presence of fissures in a world where people perform both science and public policy.
John D. Cook shares his experiences as a consultant in applied mathematics, statistics, and technical computing.
Nick Trefethen reflects on the development of Numerical Linear Algebra, which published 25 years ago.
Spectra has taken recent steps to raise its profile and better support the LGBTQ+ mathematics community.
Students and Education
From Real Estate to High School Mathematics: An M3 Challenge Journey on the Joy of Open-ended Modeling Problems
Kathryn Smith shares her experiences with the MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge as both a coach and judge.
Students and Education
Wisconsin High Schoolers Honored for First-place Mathematical Model of Telecommuting Tendencies
In this year's MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge, participating teams explored the future of remote work.
Datathons can simultaneously train emerging data scientists and call attention to specific social justice issues.
Students and Education
Mines Mathematics and Computing Collaborative: Stimulating Mathematical Interest in Young Minds
The student-led Mines Mathematics and Computing Collaborative aims to close the STEM exposure gap.
Jack Dongarra was honored for pioneering contributions to numerical algorithms and libraries.
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