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Research Projects
These are the research projects currently connected with CSUMS:
- Computational Dynamics (Day)
- Simulation and Bifurcation of Spatiotemporal Models (Day, Shi)
- Topological Data Analysis (Day, Lewis)
- Computational Distance Geometry in Protein Force Field Models (Lewis)
- Matrix Problems in Quantum Information Science (Li)
- Computing generalized numerical ranges (Li, Lewis)
- Marine population modeling (Lipcius, Shaw, Shi)
- Conic relaxations of combinatorial optimization problems (Phillips)
- Population dynamics in metapopulation models (Shaw)
- Differential equation model in social network studies (Shi)
- Computation of eigenvalues of Laplacian in 2D with no-flux boundary condition (Shi)
- Computational Cell Biology and Neuroscience (Smith)
This list is by no means complete. Furthermore, if you are interested in crafting your own research project under the supervision of a CSUMS faculty member, please contact the faculty member directly to discuss possibilities.
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