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Newswise: McInnes named DOE Office of Science Distinguished Scientist Fellow
Released: 18-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
McInnes named DOE Office of Science Distinguished Scientist Fellow
Argonne National Laboratory

Lois Curfman McInnes, a senior computational scientist at Argonne, has been named a 2024 DOE Distinguished Scientist Fellow for her contributions to software and high performance computing leadership.

Newswise: Constriction Junction, Do You Function?
Released: 18-Sep-2024 5:00 AM EDT
Constriction Junction, Do You Function?
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have shown that a type of qubit whose architecture is more amenable to mass production can perform comparably to qubits currently dominating the field.

Released: 11-Sep-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Varda Announces Collaboration with SSPC to Improve Fundamental Understanding of Microgravity Crystallization
Varda Space Industries Inc.

Varda Space Industries, Inc., the world's first in-space pharmaceutical processing and hypersonic Earth re-entry logistics company, together with SSPC, the Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals, today announced a research collaboration that aims to advance mathematical modeling of crystallization in microgravity, the first such framework that considers polymorphism.

   
9-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Unveiling the Math Behind Your Calendar
Case Western Reserve University

In a world where organizing a simple meeting can feel like herding cats, new research from Case Western Reserve University reveals just how challenging finding a suitable meeting time becomes as the number of participants grows.

Newswise: New tool detects fake, AI-produced scientific articles
Released: 4-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
New tool detects fake, AI-produced scientific articles
Binghamton University, State University of New York

A team including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York has created a machine-learning algorithm that can detect up to 94% of bogus academic papers — nearly twice as successfully as more common data-mining techniques.

Newswise: HKIAS Distinguished Lecture Series: Soccer Balls: Their History, Geometries, and Aerodynamics (30 Oct 2024)
Released: 2-Sep-2024 10:05 PM EDT
HKIAS Distinguished Lecture Series: Soccer Balls: Their History, Geometries, and Aerodynamics (30 Oct 2024)
Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

Join us for the HKIAS Distinguished Lecture Series: Soccer Balls: Their History, Geometries, and Aerodynamics! Discover the fascinating evolution of soccer ball designs and their impact on the game.

Newswise: Professor Habib Ammari Appointed as HKIAS Senior Fellow
Released: 1-Sep-2024 9:05 PM EDT
Professor Habib Ammari Appointed as HKIAS Senior Fellow
Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Habib Ammari as a Senior Fellow of the Institute. Professor Ammari, currently a Professor of Applied Mathematics at ETH Zürich, will bring profound expertise to this position.

Newswise: Quantitative phase imaging based on holography: trends and new perspectives
Released: 30-Aug-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Quantitative phase imaging based on holography: trends and new perspectives
Chinese Academy of Sciences

In 1948, Dennis Gabor proposed the concept of holography. After 75 years of development, holographic imaging has become a powerful tool for optical wavefront measurement, which has given fresh energy to physics, biology, and materials science. Scientists in China regard the process of holographic recording and reconstruction as a transformation between complex-domain and real-domain, and discuss the mathematics and physical principles of reconstruction. The multidisciplinary nature brings it to label-free biology, wavefront sensing, and semiconductor production.

Released: 28-Aug-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Leading Computational Scientist and Oncology Researcher Elana Fertig, PhD, Appointed as New Director of the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) Dean Mark T. Gladwin, MD, announced today the appointment of Elana J. Fertig, PhD, FAIMBE, as the new Director of the School’s Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS).

Released: 14-Aug-2024 2:05 PM EDT
How our biases are reflected in how fast we make decisions
University of Utah

Quick decisions are more likely influenced by initial biases, resulting in faulty conclusions, while decisions that take time are more likely the result in better information, according to new research led by applied mathematicians at the University of Utah.

Released: 13-Aug-2024 4:05 PM EDT
University of Delaware experts share insights and strategies for navigating the upcoming school year
University of Delaware

The College of Education and Human Development in the University of Delaware has a number of stories and experts for the upcoming school year.

Newswise: Think fast — or not: FSU research describes mathematics behind decision making
Released: 12-Aug-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Think fast — or not: FSU research describes mathematics behind decision making
Florida State University

New research from a Florida State University professor and colleagues explains the mathematics behind how initial predispositions and additional information affect decision making.

Newswise: IU-led research project aims to improve speed, energy efficiency of AI language training
Released: 9-Aug-2024 2:05 PM EDT
IU-led research project aims to improve speed, energy efficiency of AI language training
Indiana University

Researchers in linguistics and mathematics are working to adapt the natural language processing algorithms that power AI’s ability to interact with people using normal speech to quantum computers.

Newswise: Florida State Faculty to Share Insights for 2024 Back-To-School Virtual Media Briefing
Released: 1-Aug-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Florida State Faculty to Share Insights for 2024 Back-To-School Virtual Media Briefing
Florida State University

For media seeking commentary for back-to-school stories and other education coverage, FSU faculty will participate in a virtual media briefing Aug. 6. Faculty with expertise in literacy and language development, school psychology and counseling, autism and intellectual disability, and mathematics education will be available to answer questions.

Released: 29-Jul-2024 3:05 PM EDT
JMU math professor awarded for excellence in undergraduate mentorship
James Madison University

Caroline Lubert was recently selected by the Council on Undergraduate Research for this year’s Mathematical, Computing, and Statistical Sciences Division Advanced Career Faculty Mentor Award.

Newswise: Unlocking dynamic systems: a new multiscale neural approach
Released: 17-Jul-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Unlocking dynamic systems: a new multiscale neural approach
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A pioneering study presents a multiscale differential-algebraic neural network (MDANN) that advances the field of dynamical system learning. This innovative method adeptly forecasts system behaviors by incorporating observed data, effectively tackling the challenges of parameter variances and multiscale dynamics that traditionally impede accurate predictions.

Newswise: Champion emerges in U.S. Department of Energy’s 2024 CyberForce® Conquer the Hill® — Reign Edition
Released: 16-Jul-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Champion emerges in U.S. Department of Energy’s 2024 CyberForce® Conquer the Hill® — Reign Edition
Argonne National Laboratory

Students from 77 colleges and universities raced to escape a five-level virtual escape room filled with cyber and energy-based challenges.

Newswise: The Geometry of Life: Physicists Determine What Controls Biofilm Growth
Released: 9-Jul-2024 4:05 PM EDT
The Geometry of Life: Physicists Determine What Controls Biofilm Growth
Georgia Institute of Technology

A groundbreaking new study led by Georgia Institute of Technology's Aawaz Pokhrel and published in Nature Physics has revealed that geometry influences biofilm growth more than anything else, including the rate at which cells can reproduce.

   
Newswise: Simulating blood flow dynamics for improved nanoparticle drug delivery
Released: 9-Jul-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Simulating blood flow dynamics for improved nanoparticle drug delivery
University Of Illinois Grainger College Of Engineering

Despite gaining a bad rap in mainstream media in recent years, nanoparticles have been successfully used for decades in targeted drug delivery systems. Drug molecules can be encapsulated within biodegradable nanoparticles to be delivered to specific cells or diseased tissues.

Newswise: Decoding consumer hearts: advanced algorithms enhance brand loyalty
Released: 8-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Decoding consumer hearts: advanced algorithms enhance brand loyalty
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A new study introduces a user preference mining algorithm that leverages data mining and social behavior analysis to bolster brand building efforts. This innovative approach aims to assist small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in understanding and engaging with their consumer base more effectively.



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