news /amath/ en Spring 2025 Applied Mathematics Commencement Ceremony /amath/2025/05/08/spring-2025-applied-mathematics-commencement-ceremony Spring 2025 Applied Mathematics Commencement Ceremony Noah Chopper Thu, 05/08/2025 - 00:00 Tags: news

Join us for the Department of Applied Mathematics 2025 Commencement Ceremony at the Cristol Chemistry Building- Room 140 

Date: May 8th, 2025 

Time: 12pm-3pm MDT 

Location: Cristol Chemistry and Biochemistry Building, Room 140 

Spring 2025 Graduation Slides: Coming Soon 

Spring 2025 Graduation Program: Coming Soon 

Graduating students received several prompts in March to complete a survey regarding ceremony attendance and guest count. The deadline to sign up to attend Commencement was the start of spring break. (If you are a graduating student who has not taken the survey, and you wish to walk during APPM's ceremony, please directly email amgradco@colorado.edu after taking , to inform organizers of your intention to participate). 

We look forward to once again celebrating our graduates! This year, light refreshments and beverages will be served.

Accessibility: The University of ֱ Boulder is committed to providing equal access to individuals with disabilities. If you are planning to attend this event and require accommodations, please contact ADA Compliance at adacoordinator@colorado.edu or by phone (303) 492-9725.  

Commencement Parking and TransportationAll campus parking lots will be open on a “space available” basis for public parking during commencement.  Parking on-campus, including at parking meters and pay station lots, is FREE on the day of Commencement and on all Recognition Ceremony Days. Courtesy shuttle bus service (Buff Buses) will be available on May 9th to transport guests between the university commencement ceremony and Department Recognition Ceremonies. Please check the Spring Commencement ceremony website and Parking & Transportation website for more information.

If you have additional questions about the Department of Applied Mathematics 2025 Commencement Ceremony, please email amgradco@colorado.edu.

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University Commencement Ceremony Thursday, May 8th at 8:30am MDT: The university commencement ceremony will be held in-person at Folsom Field stadium.  

Important Folsom Field Information: The stadium gates will open at 7:00 a.m. the morning of the ceremony. Guests should be in their seats by 8:15 a.m. to watch the student processional into the stadium. Early arrival guarantees the best seating. No tickets are required for the ceremony. The event will be held in Folsom Field regardless of the weather.  ֱ weather in May can be unpredictable. We therefore encourage guests to watch the weather forecast so that they may plan and dress accordingly. In the event of inclement weather,  the ceremony will be held in abbreviated form.  

: Folsom Field complies with all TSA and Homeland Security prohibited items lists.  The only bags allowed are bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12” x 6” x 12” or one gallon (or smaller) clear plastic Ziploc/freezer bag.  No other bags are permitted at all; includes backpacks, diaper bags and other similar bags.  More details on  are available on Athletics website.

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The Weak Form is Stronger Than You Think /amath/2024/10/25/weak-form-stronger-you-think The Weak Form is Stronger Than You Think Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 10/25/2024 - 11:54 Categories: news Tags: news

This month, Los Alamos Director's postdoc (and former APPM PhD student) Daniel Messenger, Applied Mathematics graduate student April Tran, and Professors Vanja Dukic and David Bortz had their publication, The Weak Form is Stronger Than You Think, highlighted on the front page in the October 2024 edition of SIAM News. The article describes their work in equation learning, parameter estimation, and coarse graining using weak form sparse identification of nonlinear dynamics (WSINDy) and weak form estimation of nonlinear dynamics (WENDy).  

The article on SIAM can be found on their .

Congratulations to Daniel, April, and Professors Vanja and David for their outstanding work that awarded them this recognition!

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2024 Rudy Horne Recipient: Katerina Knyazeva /amath/2024/08/18/2024-rudy-horne-recipient-katerina-knyazeva 2024 Rudy Horne Recipient: Katerina Knyazeva Anonymous (not verified) Sun, 08/18/2024 - 10:25 Categories: news Tags: news Patrick McCreery

The Department of Applied Mathematics is thrilled to announce that Katerina Knyazeva has been awarded the 2024 Rudy Horne Memorial Fellowship. This prestigious fellowship was established to support students who, “through their presence in the department, contribute to the diversity of the Department of Applied Mathematics and of the campus, and more generally, of the community of mathematicians.”

The Rudy Horne Memorial Fellowship is a tribute to the values that Dr. Horne championed throughout his life and career. It aims to empower students who embody the spirit of inclusivity and the pursuit of excellence in applied mathematics. This fellowship recognizes individuals who are not only passionate about advancing their field but also deeply committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse community—one that flourishes through the contributions of people from all walks of life and a wide range of perspectives.

Katerina, or Kate as she is known to her peers, has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to these ideals. Her journey in mathematics has been marked by resilience and determination, overcoming numerous challenges to reach this point. She has consistently shown a strong dedication to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the department, actively participating in initiatives that encourage underrepresented groups to pursue careers in mathematics. Kate’s efforts have already had a profound impact, inspiring her colleagues and contributing to a more welcoming and supportive environment within the department.

Associate Professor and Graduate Program Chair Zachary Kilpatrick is fully confident that Kate is the most deserving recipient of this award. When discussing this year’s candidates, Zack expressed his unequivocal support for Kate, stating, “It’s Kate by a mile. Not only has she cleared incredible hurdles to be here, but she has also committed firmly in the past and will continue to commit in the future to DEI. Kate should get the Rudy Horne.”

The Department of Applied Mathematics congratulates Kate on this well-deserved honor and is excited to see the positive influence she will continue to have on our community. We are confident that her presence in APPM will be instrumental in advancing our collective goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion, enriching both our department and the broader mathematical community.

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DARPA Innovation Fellow: Dr. Evan Gorman /amath/2024/05/20/darpa-innovation-fellow-dr-evan-gorman DARPA Innovation Fellow: Dr. Evan Gorman Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 05/20/2024 - 15:31 Categories: news Tags: news Patrick McCreery

Dr. Evan Gorman (pictured on the left with Associate Professor Manuel Lladser), a recent Applied Mathematics Ph.D. graduate, has been awarded a in Arlington, VA. The position, which begins in July, is a two-year fellowship that is aimed towards supporting early career scientists. DARPA notes that the Innovation Fellows “develop and manage” high-impact, high-risk portfolios to analyze technologies for the Department of Defense. The purpose of the fellowship is to “search for innovation across a broad range of scientific fields and technologies. Fellows are asked to probe existing paradigms, question technological barriers, and push the state of the art in science and technology.” DARPA-funded research via universities, industry leaders, and nonprofits work closely with the fellows in an effort to evaluate the investability of high-risk, high-reward projects. The further discusses the fellowship and recipients.

Applied Mathematics congratulates Dr. Gorman on this exciting, ambitious new chapter after his successful thesis defense in the last year.

 

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SIAM Student Paper Prize Recipient: Dr. Heather Lynn Cihak /amath/2024/05/20/siam-student-paper-prize-recipient-dr-heather-lynn-cihak SIAM Student Paper Prize Recipient: Dr. Heather Lynn Cihak Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 05/20/2024 - 15:29 Categories: news Tags: news Patrick McCreery

Spring Applied Mathematics Ph.D. graduate Dr. Heather Lynn Cihak recently received the . This prestigious award is given to authors of the best papers published in SIAM journals and includes a monetary prize, a certificate, and a special paper session at the SIAM Annual Meeting. According to SIAM, the award is presented annually to "the student author(s) of the most outstanding paper(s) accepted by SIAM journals within the three years preceding the nomination deadline. The award is based solely on the merit and content of the student's contribution to the submitted paper."

Dr. Cihak was nominated by Applied Mathematics Associate Professor Kilpatrick for their paper "Multiscale Motion and Deformation of Bumps in Stochastic Neural Fields with Dynamic Connectivity" (Multiscale Modeling & Simulation, 2024). Dr. Cihak was one of three recipients of the award and will be honored at the in Spokane, Washington, from July 8-12, with a for the prize winners on July 12.

The Applied Mathematics Department congratulates Dr. Cihak on this monumental achievement and is excited to see what the future holds for the new APPM doctoral graduate.

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Spring 2024 Applied Mathematics Commencement Ceremony /amath/2024/05/09/spring-2024-applied-mathematics-commencement-ceremony Spring 2024 Applied Mathematics Commencement Ceremony Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 05/09/2024 - 12:41 Tags: news

Join us for the Department of Applied Mathematics 2024 Commencement Ceremony at the Cristol Chemistry Building- Room 140

Date: May 9th, 2024

Time: 12pm-3pm MDT

Location: Cristol Chemistry and Biochemistry Building, Room 140

Spring 2024 Graduation Slides

Spring 2024 Graduation Program

Graduating students received several prompts in March to complete a survey regarding ceremony attendance and guest count. The deadline to sign up to attend Commencement was the start of spring break. (If you are a graduating student who has not taken the survey, and you wish to walk during APPM's ceremony, please directly email amgradco@colorado.edu after taking , to inform organizers of your intention to participate). 

We look forward to once again celebrating our graduates! This year, light refreshments and beverages will be served.

Accessibility: The University of ֱ Boulder is committed to providing equal access to individuals with disabilities. If you are planning to attend this event and require accommodations, please contact ADA Compliance at adacoordinator@colorado.edu or by phone (303) 492-9725.  

Commencement Parking and TransportationAll campus parking lots will be open on a “space available” basis for public parking during commencement.  Parking on-campus, including at parking meters and pay station lots, is FREE on the day of Commencement and on all Recognition Ceremony Days. Courtesy shuttle bus service (Buff Buses) will be available on May 9th to transport guests between the university commencement ceremony and Department Recognition Ceremonies. Please note that courtesy shuttles with handicapped accessibility services are only stopping at specific stops around campus, as indicated on the Spring Commencement ceremony website and Parking & Transportation website

If you have additional questions about the Department of Applied Mathematics 2024 Commencement Ceremony, please email amgradco@colorado.edu.

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University Commencement Ceremony Thursday, May 9 at 8:30am MDT: The university commencement ceremony will be held in-person at Folsom Field stadium.  

Important Folsom Field Information: The stadium gates will open at 7:00 a.m. the morning of the ceremony. Guests should be in their seats by 8:15 a.m. to watch the student processional into the stadium. Early arrival guarantees the best seating. No tickets are required for the ceremony. The event will be held in Folsom Field regardless of the weather.  ֱ weather in May can be unpredictable. We therefore encourage guests to watch the weather forecast so that they may plan and dress accordingly. In the event of inclement weather,  the ceremony will be held in abbreviated form.  

Folsom Field Clear Bag Policy: Folsom Field complies with all TSA and Homeland Security prohibited items lists.  The only bags allowed are bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12” x 6” x 12” or one gallon (or smaller) clear plastic Ziploc/freezer bag.  No other bags are permitted at all; includes backpacks, diaper bags and other similar bags.  More details on  are available on Athletics website.

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Keith Julien Memorial /amath/2024/04/19/keith-julien-memorial Keith Julien Memorial Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 04/19/2024 - 13:33 Categories: news Tags: news

Friday, April 19th, 2024

In memory of Keith Julien: June 12th, 1965 - April 14th, 2024

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Sabina Adhikari Wins 2024 Dynamics Days Best Poster Award /amath/2024/01/27/sabina-adhikari-wins-2024-dynamics-days-best-poster-award Sabina Adhikari Wins 2024 Dynamics Days Best Poster Award Anonymous (not verified) Sat, 01/27/2024 - 00:00 Categories: news Tags: news

In January, Applied Mathematics PhD student Sabina Adhikari won an award for the best poster at the 2024 at UC Davis. Sabina’s poster is titled “Oscillatory and chaotic synchronization behavior in coupled oscillator systems with higher order interactions, community structure, and phase lags”.

The Dynamics Days webpage explains that the conference is an international and interdisciplinary effort “that focuses on chaos and nonlinear dynamics. We invite contributions related to tools and techniques of investigating dynamical systems models, and related applications. Topics may include, but are not limited to, mathematical theory, specific applications, and relevant experiments.”

This year’s conference highlighted areas including “fusion ignition, machine learning, AI, control, neuroscience, climate, ecology, evolution, and social sciences.”

The Department congratulates Sabina on this momentous accomplishment!

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Special Colloquium: 2024 Applied Mathematics Graduate Recruitment /amath/2024/01/19/special-colloquium-2024-applied-mathematics-graduate-recruitment Special Colloquium: 2024 Applied Mathematics Graduate Recruitment Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 01/19/2024 - 09:23 Categories: news Tags: news

Join the 2024 Annual APPM Spring Poster Session

 

3:30 pm: Special Colloquium Speakers, Tomoko Matsuo and Juan Restrepo, begin talks

4:30 pm: Dinner service opens (cocktail style) and the Poster Session starts

6:30 pm: Closing

If you would like to present a poster,  

To be reimbursed for a poster you print, please:

  • Only print your posters at the “Inkspot” at the UMC building. 
  • Please give the Inkspot at least 3 days to fulfill your order, meaning you should send your request to eprint@colorado.edu latest anytime between Tuesday and Wednesday of the week of the Poster Session (if ordering on Thurs, please ask for a rushed order).
  • Please remember to add into your subject line, “APPM SPRING POSTER SESSION on Friday, March 15th, 2024: Speedtype 11043288.
  • Please order size: 32 x 40 inches (if you really want a different size, that’s okay, but in that case, please bring your own board to the Inkspot to be printed).
  • Either horizontal or vertical posters are fine.

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Master's in Applied Mathematics - Virtual Information Session /amath/2023/12/12/masters-applied-mathematics-virtual-information-session Master's in Applied Mathematics - Virtual Information Session Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 12/12/2023 - 14:47 Tags: Events news

Date: Wednesday, January 10th, 2024

Registration link:

Host: Professional Master’s Program Director Brian Zaharatos and Associate Director Judith Law. 

Description of the event:

ֱ Boulder’s graduate program in Applied Mathematics is consistently ranked in the top 15 programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Our Professional Master’s degree joins real world collaboration with rigorous coursework administered by Applied Mathematics faculty renowned in their specializations. The program is designed for those with a background in mathematics who would like to take their skill to the next level.

Join us to learn more about pursuing a Master’s Degree in Applied Mathematics at ֱ Boulder! Each information session will feature a 30 minute presentation by the Directors of the program followed by Q&A.

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