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- After members of the Applied Mathematics Department at CU felt like there was a lack of resources and representation for women within the department, a group of women coordinated with administration in order to positively impact the lives of
- Daniel Appel繹 was recently hired as associate professor in the Applied Mathematics department at the 做厙輦⑹. Originally from Sweden, he was drawn to Colorado because of its natural beauty and culture. He also admired CU
- The Buffalo Bicycle Classic is an annual bicycle race and fundraising effort to help students in severe financial need achieve their goals of a higher education in the college of arts and sciences. Since 2003, the BBC has raised
- Q: Why did you choose to attend graduate school? A: My interest in applied math and the career paths available after graduate school compelled me to attend. I also felt like there was much more to learn after undergraduate, as I just
- Floyd Pierce, an applied mathematics undergrad, is currently competing on The Amazing Race, a popular CBS reality show. Contestants race across the world while completing challenges and solving puzzles. They can win prizes along the way, such as
- Wayne Mitchell works with Professor Tom Manteuffel on low-communication, parallel multigrid algorithms. While multigrid algorithms are the current method of choice for solving or preconditioning many large linear systems (especially those arising
- Rebecca Mitchell, an applied mathematics graduate student, does research in dynamical systems. She works with Professor Jim Meiss to investigate methods of optimizing stirring of finite-time mixing problems. She uses area-preserving maps applied to
- This article was originally featured in "CU Boulder Today"Do you have your 2017 NCAA mens basketball tournament bracket filled out for the annual office pool? Just remember: You dont need a perfect bracket, just one that tops those of your
- Can you tell us about your background prior to joining APPM? After getting my Ph.D. at Uppsala University in Sweden in Scientific Computing, I went on to a postdoctoral position at the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN)
- Derek Driggs, an undergraduate applied mathematics major, has received a Gates-Cambridge scholarship. Each year, the highly-competitive scholarship is awarded to 95 student studying outside of the UK. The scholarship is a full-ride to Cambridge