Research
Computational Topology to Find Exoplanet Signatures in Astronomical Images
Elizabeth Bradley presented mathematical approaches to enhance the characterization of structures that signify exoplanet formation at DS25.

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At DS25, Ruoming Gong outlined recent work on modeling the dynamics of group conversations based on data from scientific meetings.

Omar Saucedo explored the spread of avian influenza from birds to humans and from humans to other humans at DS25.

President Trump’s May 2 budget proposal includes massive cuts to science agencies like NSF and NIH.

At DS25, Sachit Butail investigated the responses of stressed individuals in an evacuation scenario and their influence on others.

At DS25, Zahra Aminzare discussed the neural circuits that generate complex rhythmic behaviors for a single stick insect leg.

SIAM is happy to announce the 2025 Recipients of the SIAM Postdoctoral Support Program!

Existing methods to predict mood episodes often require both sleep patterns and additional data, inhibiting their practical use.

Learn about Dr. Eric Chi's professional journey in our Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month spotlight.

How can researchers detect and mitigate harm in clinical trials when the issue only affects a minority group of participants?

Students and Education
German SIAM and GAMM Student Chapters Meet in Potsdam for Lively Scientific Exchange
The 2025 Meeting of the European SIAM and GAMM Student Chapters brought together students in applied mathematics for a convivial gathering.

A promising approach addresses bias in nonnegative matrix factorization to promote equitable data representation across different groups.

With warmer weather coming to the Northeastern U.S., Mark Levi introduces a few questions related to a spinning S-shaped sprinkler.
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