In This Issue
Special Issue on Control and Systems Theory

Nonlinear hyperbolic PDEs play a role in modeling control of transport phenomena, Michael Herty provides an overview of their many applications.

Giacomo Albi, Dante Kalise, and Emmanuel Trélat explore multiscale approaches to control large-scale collective systems with unique individuals.

Gökçe Dayanıklı and Mathieu Laurière explore how Stackelberg mean field games can be applied to design adaptive policies for large populations.

Carlos Esteve-Yagüe, Richard Tsai, and Alex Massucco propose a grid-free approach to high-dimensional control problems with Hamilton-Jacobi equations.

Students and Education
Reflections on the Graduate Research Assistantships in Developing Countries Program: A Journey of Two Doctoral Awardees
Belgis Ainatul Iza and Annisa Rahmita Soemarsono reflect on the Graduate Research Assistantships in Developing Countries (GRAID) Program.

The founding officers of SIAM-SW give their vision for the new section and preview SIAM-SW’s special minisymposium at the 2026 SIAM Annual Meeting.

Tamara Kolda reveals how the irresponsible use of AI for scientific research can impact everyone involved in research publication.

Members of the SIAM Artificial Intelligence Task Force detail the importance of applied mathematics for responsible development of AI tools.

Dante Kalise sits down with Alberto Padoan, host of inControl, to discuss how he built a successful podcast and what the future holds for inControl.
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