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Data-driven Model Reduction to Control Soft Swimming Robots
Boris Kramer and Michael Tolley present a data-driven model to track the movements of soft swimming robots that can mimic biological systems.

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SIAM and other mathematical sciences societies joined together to advocate for research funding in the U.S.

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Surrogate modeling can leverage multifidelity uncertainty quantification and non-intrusive reduced-order models to better predict ice sheet melting.

Komal Tanwar, Jai Prakash Tripathi, and Anuj Mubayi explore how human behavior can impact vaccination rollouts and pandemic outcomes.

SIAM celebrates the distinguished 2026 Class of MGB-SIAM Early Career Fellows.

Learn more about the 2026 I. E. Block Community Lecturer, Dr. Magnus Fontes, General Manager of Institut Roche.

Learn about Dr. Abba Ramadan's professional journey in our Black History Month spotlight.

Paul Davis reviews The Secret Lives of Numbers: A Hidden History of Math’s Unsung Trailblazers by Kate Kitagawa and Timothy Revell.

Hans De Sterck, Matthias Möller, and Roel Van Beeumen discuss the upcoming SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing special section on quantum computing.

New research explores how AI-driven optimization, network analysis, and algorithmic fairness techniques can help create higher-performing teams.

Paula White, the Membership Manager at SIAM, details SIAM's membership milestones in 2025 and previews upcoming activities.

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Frontiers in Multidimensional Pattern Formation: Recapping the 2025 Gene Golub SIAM Summer School
Jason Bramburger, Ryan Goh, and Priya Subramanian recap the 2025 Gene Golub SIAM Summer School on “Frontiers in Multidimensional Pattern Formation."
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