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  • Introduction to the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS)The Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS) is the research and engineering laboratory for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).  The NTIA
  • Mathematical and Computational Studies of the Biomechanics of Bacterial BiofilmsBacterial biofilms are communities of bacteria growing on a surface, typically in anaqueous environment. Interest in understanding biofilm behavior arises from a variety
  • Mathematical modeling of hemostasis  Hemostasis is the process by which a blood clot forms to prevent bleeding at a site of injury. The formation time, size, and structure of a blood clot depends on the local hemodynamics and the
  • Shattered Time: Can a Time Crystal Survive Quantum Correlations?Time crystals are an exotic new form of matter proposed by Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek in 2012 and demonstrated in lab experiments by two independent groups in the past two years.
  • Portfolios, optimal transport and informations geometryCan we outperform a market index in the presence of volatility? What is the optimal frequency to rebalance a portfolio? We show that these questions can be analyzed using modern ideas in
  • Partial Differential Equation Models of Collective Migration During Wound Healing I will discuss the collective migration of epithelial cells. As epithelial cells are known to remain physically connected to their neighbors during migration, we begin
  • Flavors of Baroclinic Instability in the Global OceanBaroclinic instability is the fundamental mechanism responsible for large-scale and mesoscale motions in rotating, stratified fluids. In Earth's atmosphere, it produces weather systems in
  • What can you discover about a Dynamical System using a computer?This talk will cover several methods of dynamical system discovery.   The first concerns time-delay embedding of observed data, with an in-depth discussion of the continuity
  • The Role of Topology in Magnetic Solitary Wave Dynamics  Topological solitary waves have recently attracted attention from applied mathematics and physics communities for both technological applications and novel phenomena. In the field of
  • Jacqui Wentz, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ BoulderSpatial flux balance analysis for studying pattern formationFlux balance analysis is a mathematical technique used to study biochemical networks. In contrast to other
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