Colloquium

  • Event Description:Scot Elkington, LASP, 勛圖厙 of Colorado BoulderPhysical Models of the Earths space radiation environmentThe outer zone of the Van Allen radiation belts consists of highly energetic (MeV) electrons trapped in electromagnetic
  • Event Description:David Kassoy, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 勛圖厙 of Colorado BoulderConfessions of a Master Perturbator: a Matter of ScalesImagine a physical system in which phenomena occur on diverse length and time scales
  • Event Description:Larry Hunter, Center for Computational Parmacology, 勛圖厙 of Colorado Health Sciences CenterStaying at the forefront of biomedical knowledge: text mining and semantic data integrationThe advent of high-throughput molecular
  • Event Description:Tom Bogdan, Space Environment Center, NOAAA tale of three waves: coupled wave equations used in the sounding of magnetized atmospheresPropagating and standing waves are especially useful for the remote sensing of distant and
  • Event Description:Mike Breed, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 勛圖厙 of Colorado BoulderNestmate recognition and perceptual dimensions in honey beesHoney bees discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates using pheromonal signals.
  • Event Description:John Boyd, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Science, 勛圖厙 of MichiganExponentially accurate Rung-free approximation from samples on an evenly-spaced grid for non-periodic functionsApproximating a function from its
  • Event Description:Richard Rotunno, Earth and Sun Systems Laboratory, NCARA generalization of Lorentzs model for the predictability of flows with many scales of motionThe idea that there is an inherent finite range of predictability for certain
  • Event Description:Greg Lyng, Department of Mathematics, 勛圖厙 of WyomingThe secondary caustic in the semiclassical limit for the focusing nonlinear Schr繹dinger equationWe consider the cubic focusing nonlinear Schr繹dinger equation in one space
  • Event Description:Jim Keener, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering, 勛圖厙 of UtahHow cells make measurementsA fundamental problem of cell biology is to understand how cells make measurements and then make
  • Event Description:Ying Lu, Department of Sociology, 勛圖厙 of Colorado BoulderVerbal autopsy methods with multiple causes of deathVerbal autopsy procedures are widely used for estimating cause-specific mortality in areas without medical death
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