In This Issue

John Zweck considers the mathematics used to deduce the flight path of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared on March 8.

The SIAM Conf. on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing featured fault-tolerant numerical algorithms.

Research
NIBIB Supports Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation in Clinical Medicine and Biomedical Research
Biomedical modeling provides a powerful platform for improving the efficiency of scientific experimentation, data acquisition, knowledge transfer,...

Assyr Abdulle of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne received SIAM’s Dahlquist Prize.

The organizers of SIAM’s Modeling Across the Curriculum project have conducted two workshops.

James Case reviews "Six Sources of Collapse: A Mathematician’s Perspective on How Things Can Fall Apart in the Blink of an Eye."

SIAM Connect, SIAM Blogs, SIAM Presents, SIAM Book Alerts, and other social media help keep members informed.

SIAM has reciprocity agreements with 12 professional societies, which allows members to receive a 20-30% discount off regular SIAM member dues.

In an interview with Gail Corbett, Gilbert Strang of MIT discusses his new book, teaching, and learning basic mathematics today.

SIAM offers multiple resources for identifying and finding fellowship and internship opportunities.

SIAM welcomes its five newest student chapters from across the United States.
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