From the Current Issue

Because modern datasets record information from various contexts and modalities, classical factorizations can no longer sufficiently analyze them.

Several pragmatic practices can improve the replicability, validation, reproducibility, and usability of computational experiments.

Scientists who pursue interdisciplinary work encounter exciting possibilities but also contend with funding, publication, and career questions.

Robert Lang discusses the journey that led to his current profession, which combines mathematics, technology, and the art of origami.

Careers
AN25 Panel Considers Career Possibilities in Industry, Government, and the National Laboratories
The rapid growth of novel research directions in industry and government settings provides a plethora of exciting employment prospects.

Since its debut, BRL-CAD has evolved into a suite of more than 400 tools that support a wide range of geometric representations.

Students and Education
Chinese Academy of Sciences SIAM Student Chapter Demonstrates Continued Endurance With 14th Annual Meeting
Graduate students, early-career researchers, and professional scholars came together for a conference at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Ernest Davis reviews Starbound: Interstellar Travel and the Limits of the Possible by philosopher and science writer Ed Regis.

View a selection of photos from the Honors and Awards Luncheon at the Third Joint SIAM/CAIMS Annual Meetings this summer.
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