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News Archives

2015

Congratulations to Geoffrey Clapp who was awarded M.S. degree for his work “Incorporating Asymmetric Stem Cell Division into the Roeder Model for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia”
Professor Radu Balan's research on building a smaller device to pick up bigger noises … Read more…
CSCAMM welcomes Sara Moran as Coordinator. She joins CSCAMM with 15 years' administrative experience at UMD.
CSCAMM welcomes Professor Gil Ariel from Bar-Ilan University as a KI-Net/CSCAMM visitor for FY16. Prof. Ariel research interests include multiscale theory and computation, modelling and simulation of biological systems, biophysics and physical chemistry.
CSCAMM is always in the race: Congratulations to Dana Botesteanu, who finished the Rock & Roll DC Marathon in 5:07:18.
Published -- a new book authored by Gadi Fibich The nonlinear Schrodinger equation".
Congratulations to Prof. Eitan Tadmor for being awarded the 2015 Peter Henrici Prize.
Congratulations to Prof. Jacob Bedrossian who was awarded a 2015 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship in Math.
Congratulations to Dr. Changhui Tan who accepted an offer as a three year Lovett Instructor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at Rice University beginning summer 2015.
Congratulations to Jim Greene who accepted an offer as a two-year Harold H. Martin Fellowship Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Rutgers University, beginning in summer 2015.
CSCAMM welcomes Professor Gadi Fibich from Tel-Aviv University as a KI-Net/CSCAMM visitor for FY15. Prof. Fibich research interests include, among others, theory numerics and experiments of nonlinear optics, auctioning and marketing, queuing theory and computer graphics.
CSCAMM welcomes Assistant Professor Jacob Bedrossian as a new CSCAMM faculty member with a joint appointment in the Department of Mathematics. Prof. Bedrossian's research interests include stability and mixing in fluids and plasmas, calculus of variations and pattern formation, chemotaxis models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD).

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