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On April 5, 2016, Dr. Muruhan Rathinam gave a talk on his research at the Newton Institute in Cambridge, UK. Watch the video here: https://www.newton.ac.uk/seminar/20160405094510301
Project Title: Collaborative Research: Deterministic and Statistical Relations Between the Navier-Stokes Equations and Its Determining Forms Dr. Animikh Biswas has been awarded a NSF grant...
Project title: Learning and Innovation at the Interface of Mathematics and Medicine: A NEW Approach A team led by Dr. Bradford Peercy is the recipient of the Spring 2015 Hrabowski Fund for...
Project title: Multiscale multilevel iterative substructuring Dr. Bedřich Sousedík has been awarded a $199,920, three-year grant for the period 2015–18 from the National Science Foundation...
Dr. Stephen Meskin has taken on co-editor's duties of the Puzzles column of the Contingencies magazine. Dr. Meskin teaches and advises actuarial students in our department as an Adjust Faculty....
The Fall 2014 Hrabowski Fund for Innovation has awarded an implementation grant of $10,000 to the department for the redesign of MATH 155 (Applied Calculus) using active team-based learning....
Project title: Efficient Solution Methods for Large-Scale Optimization Problems Constrained by Time-Dependent Partial Differential Equations Dr. Andrei Draganescu has received a $443,691,...
NSF's second renewal adds funding for another three years
Drs. Gobbert, Neerchal, Peercy, and Adragni have secured an additional 3-year funding from the National Science Foundation in support of UMBC's Research Experiences for...
Earlier this month, Dr. Nagaraj Neerchal gave the keynote address at the International Conference on Applied Statistics (ICAS) 2015, held in Pattaya, Thailand. The conference was sponsored by the...
Project title: Recurrent Deep Learning Machine for Robust, Adaptive, or Accommodative Filtering Dr. James Lo has been awarded a $340,736, three-year grant (ECCS-1508880) for the period 2015–18...
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