Research
Social and Environmental Drivers of Opioid Risk: A Topological Study
Determining the factors that contribute to the opioid epidemic is important for developing predictive models to identify at-risk individuals.

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At CSE25, Jacob Roarty utilized EIT data to compare the effectiveness of various image reconstruction techniques that identify and locate anomalies...

At CSE25, Paris Perdikaris introduced Aurora: a large-scale foundation model of the atmosphere that is trained on weather and climate data.

Mary Ann Leung spoke about the value of an inclusive, team-based workforce and proposed solutions for recruitment and retention during CSE25.

Navid Mohammad Mirzaei's CSE25 presentation extended a multistage clonal expansion model to account for tumor size at diagnosis.

SIALS will provide a high-quality publication platform for research that uses quantitative methods to study biological systems and applications.

Congratulations to the 2025 recipients of SIAM's major awards!

SIAM is excited to announce the 2025 SIAM Science Policy Fellows!

At CSE25, Philip Carns overviewed the Consortium for the Advancement of Scientific Software: a federation that is dedicated to the software ecosystem.

At CSE25, Jinpai Zhao used a surrogate modeling framework to generalize global storm surge and accurately predict water elevation.

SIAM Announces and Reintroduces President Carol Woodward and new SIAM Board Chair Beatrice Riviere

Software and Programming
openCARP: Personalized Computational Model of the Heart Examines Cardiac Rhythm
The openCARP software package uses cardiac bidomain equations to simulate the electrophysiology of the heart.

Science Policy
MDS24 Fireside Chat Explores the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act and Its Influence on Data Science Research
The CHIPS and Science Act authorized funding to boost scientific innovation, advance semiconductor manufacturing, and grow the STEM workforce.