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Math Modeling & Disease Dynamics - ICIAM 2011
Diversity of Applied Math - an overview from ICIAM 2011
Applying Mathematics to Oil Spills - ICIAM 2011
Computational Science for Image & Shape Analysis - ICIAM 2011
ICIAM 2011 on Global TV BC - July 18, 2011
ICIAM 2011 on Omni TV, July 18, 2011
ICIAM 2011: Closing Ceremony
Dr. Maeve McCarthy Attending the ICIAM Confrence
ICIAM 2015 - Welcome to Beijing
Math Matters - Emmanuel Candès
Math modeling of Oil Spills - ICIAM2011
Math in and out of the Zoo - ICIAM2011

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Math Modeling & Disease Dynamics - ICIAM 2011
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  • Duration: 4:55
  • Updated: 13 Dec 2011
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The meeting highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. Professors Patrick Nelson, Kerry Landman, and Avner Friedman, graduate student Irina Kareva, and several other speakers outlined various aspects of mathematical modeling in studying biological processes, and hence analyzing disease progression and dynamics. Created by Adam Bauser of Bauser Media Group
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Diversity of Applied Math - an overview from ICIAM 2011
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  • Duration: 4:28
  • Updated: 05 Nov 2012
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The Congress took place at the state-of-the-art Vancouver Convention Centre on the waterfront in the heart of the city. ICIAM 2011 highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. It covered wide-ranging areas such as the financial crisis, disease modeling, environmental science, and human and animal dynamics. Created by Adam Bauser of Bauser Media Group
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Applying Mathematics to Oil Spills - ICIAM 2011
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  • Updated: 15 Nov 2011
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The Congress took place at the state-of-the-art Vancouver Convention Centre on the waterfront in the heart of the city. ICIAM 2011 highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas. Dr. Andrea Bertozzi highlighted one of many timely topics in her invited lecture, Particle Laden Viscous Fluids and the Gulf of Mexico Oilspill, addressing modeling and mathematical challenges associated with the settling of particles in particle-oil mixtures caused by crude oil washing up on beaches. Created by WebsEdge
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Computational Science for Image & Shape Analysis - ICIAM 2011
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  • Updated: 12 May 2012
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The meeting highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. Professor Ron Kimmel of Technion Israel Institute of Technology explained how treating geometric objects as metric spaces allows us to measure, compare and define non-rigid objects, such as faces under expressions, or our body at different poses Created by Adam Bauser of Bauser Media Group
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ICIAM 2011: Closing Ceremony
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  • Updated: 24 Jul 2011
It all ends with the closing ceremony. One of the most amazing events I have been into .. My first ever International Congress and what a way to have it in the Water front. Thank you Jo Anne Rockwood | Dr. Arvind Gupta | Megan Airton Cindric | Amanda | Paul | Josh | Dunkan | Christina - for making it my most memorable congress ever. Thanks for the efforts made by the team from MITACS, CAIMS and SIAM.
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Dr. Maeve McCarthy Attending the ICIAM Confrence
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Renee Finster is part of a cutting edge research that allowed Murray State to attend the International Congress for the Industrial and Applied Mathematics Conference in Canada. Dr. Maeve McCarthy was one professor who proudly represented Murray State University at this year's conference.
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ICIAM 2015 - Welcome to Beijing
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  • Updated: 24 Jul 2011
Beijing welcomes all to the ICIAM 2015 and there is a showcase of all the facilities at the capital city. This video covers some of the glimpses of the 8 min video about Beijing.
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Math Matters - Emmanuel Candès
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Emmanuel Candès, a former student of the Ecole polytechnique, is teaching as a full professor in mathematics and statistics at Stanford University. He was awarded the 2011 ICIAM Collaz Prize, which provides international recognition to individual scientists under 42 years of age for outstanding work on industrial and applied mathematics. Applied mathemics is a specialty of mathematical science focusing on practical problems, typically on the short to medium term, while pure mathematics tackle theoretical issues that could lead to potential applications on the longer term. Applied mathematics generate mathematical models which are used in a variety of fields such as science, industry, engineering and business. For more information: www.info.consulfrance-vancouver.org
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Math modeling of Oil Spills - ICIAM2011
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  • Duration: 3:50
  • Updated: 15 Nov 2011
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The meeting highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. Professor Andrea Bertozzi illustrated the dynamics of particle-oil mixtures in spills such as the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and demonstrated how mathematical modeling can help speed up the process of cleanups. Created by Adam Bauser of Bauser Media Group
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Math in and out of the Zoo - ICIAM2011
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  • Duration: 5:00
  • Updated: 12 Mar 2012
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The Congress took place at the state-of-the-art Vancouver Convention Centre on the waterfront in the heart of the city. ICIAM 2011 highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. Dr. Chris Budd's lecture, Math In and Out of the Zoo, encouraged public appreciation for the excitement and vitality of math. Created by Adam Bauser of Bauser Media Group
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Why present a poster?
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  • Duration: 1:35
  • Updated: 22 Dec 2011
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The meeting highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. The poster session at ICIAM 2011 showcased over 500 research posters by students, academics and industrial researchers, spanning a wide range of areas in applied mathematics from drug discovery, wave propagation, nanoscience, and imaging techniques to dynamical systems. Video created by Adam Bauser of Bauser Media Group
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Mathematical Biology - ICIAM2011
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  • Duration: 3:49
  • Updated: 20 Jun 2012
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The meeting highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. Professors Maeve McCarthy, Benoit Perthame, Gerda de Vries and several other speakers outlined various aspects of mathematical modeling in studying biological processes such as evolution, ecology, and human and animal behavior. Created by Adam Bauser of Bauser Media Group
http://web.archive.org./web/20121217234857/http://wn.com/Mathematical Biology - ICIAM2011
  • Math Modeling & Disease Dynamics - ICIAM 2011...4:55
  • Diversity of Applied Math - an overview from ICIAM 2011...4:28
  • Applying Mathematics to Oil Spills - ICIAM 2011...3:56
  • Computational Science for Image & Shape Analysis - ICIAM 2011...3:29
  • ICIAM 2011 on Global TV BC - July 18, 2011...2:51
  • ICIAM 2011 on Omni TV, July 18, 2011...2:15
  • ICIAM 2011: Closing Ceremony...3:17
  • Dr. Maeve McCarthy Attending the ICIAM Confrence...3:52
  • ICIAM 2015 - Welcome to Beijing...1:39
  • Math Matters - Emmanuel Candès...6:40
  • Math modeling of Oil Spills - ICIAM2011...3:50
  • Math in and out of the Zoo - ICIAM2011...5:00
  • Why present a poster?...1:35
  • Mathematical Biology - ICIAM2011...3:49
In July 2011, mathematical scientists from around the world gathered in Vancouver, BC, Canada for the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM 2011. The meeting highlighted the most recent advances in the discipline and demonstrated their applicability to science, engineering and industry, emphasizing industrial applications and computational science in new and emerging topic areas identified by panels of top international scientists. Professors Patrick Nelson, Kerry Landman, and Avner Friedman, graduate student Irina Kareva, and several other speakers outlined various aspects of mathematical modeling in studying biological processes, and hence analyzing disease progression and dynamics. Created by Adam Bauser of Bauser Media Group

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Math Mod­el­ing & Dis­ease Dy­nam­ics - ICIAM 2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 16 Nov 2011
4:28
Di­ver­si­ty of Ap­plied Math - an overview from ICIAM 2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 29 Sep 2011
3:56
Ap­ply­ing Math­e­mat­ics to Oil Spills - ICIAM 2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 25 Aug 2011
3:29
Com­pu­ta­tion­al Sci­ence for Image & Shape Anal­y­sis - ICIAM 2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 09 Nov 2011
2:51
ICIAM 2011 on Glob­al TV BC - July 18, 2011
...
pub­lished: 21 Jul 2011
2:15
ICIAM 2011 on Omni TV, July 18, 2011
...
pub­lished: 21 Jul 2011
3:17
ICIAM 2011: Clos­ing Cer­e­mo­ny
It all ends with the clos­ing cer­e­mo­ny. One of the most amaz­ing events I have been into .. ...
pub­lished: 24 Jul 2011
au­thor: Amit Bad­lani
3:52
Dr. Maeve Mc­Carthy At­tend­ing the ICIAM Con­frence
Renee Fin­ster is part of a cut­ting edge re­search that al­lowed Mur­ray State to at­tend the I...
pub­lished: 06 Apr 2012
au­thor: Round­about U
1:39
ICIAM 2015 - Wel­come to Bei­jing
Bei­jing wel­comes all to the ICIAM 2015 and there is a show­case of all the fa­cil­i­ties at th...
pub­lished: 24 Jul 2011
au­thor: Amit Bad­lani
6:40
Math Mat­ters - Em­manuel Candès
Em­manuel Candès, a for­mer stu­dent of the Ecole poly­tech­nique, is teach­ing as a full pro­fes...
pub­lished: 23 Jul 2011
3:50
Math mod­el­ing of Oil Spills - ICI­AM2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 17 Oct 2011
5:00
Math in and out of the Zoo - ICI­AM2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 09 Sep 2011
1:35
Why pre­sent a poster?
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 20 Oct 2011
3:49
Math­e­mat­i­cal Bi­ol­o­gy - ICI­AM2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 02 Dec 2011
Youtube results:
5:30
Ap­plied math­e­mat­ics at Cor­nell
Cor­nell's Cen­ter for Ap­plied Math­e­mat­ics was one of ten grad­u­ate pro­grams world­wide to be ...
pub­lished: 23 Sep 2011
1:58
Mod­el­i­ca - Math Mod­el­ing & Pro­gram­ming Lan­guage - ICI­AM2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 24 Oct 2011
51:12
Trip to Van­cou­ver
My trip to Van­cou­ver in July 2011 for the ICIAM con­fer­ence. Here only the tourism as­pects....
pub­lished: 15 Aug 2011
3:43
Traf­fic Flow & Crowd Dy­nam­ics - ICI­AM2011
In July 2011, math­e­mat­i­cal sci­en­tists from around the world gath­ered in Van­cou­ver, BC, Can...
pub­lished: 02 Nov 2011
photo: AP / Jason DeCrow
Newtown Police Officer Maryhelen McCarthy carries flowers near a memorial for shooting victims Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012 in Newtown, Conn.
Chicago Sun-Times
16 Dec 2012
NEWTOWN, Conn. — The gunman in the Connecticut shooting rampage committed suicide as first responders closed in, the governor said Sunday, raising the specter that Adam Lanza had planned an even more gruesome massacre and was stopped short. Lanza blasted his way into the building and used a high-power rifle to kill 20 children and six adults, including the principal who tried to stop him, authorities said ... Among the questions ... H ... The Rev....(size: 8.8Kb)
photo: AP / Guang Niu, Pool
A Chinese Navy nuclear-powered submarine sails during an international fleet review to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of People's Liberation Army Navy Thursday, April 23, 2009 off Qingdao, China's Shandong Province. China on Thursday displayed for the first time its nuclear-powered submarines, a sign of the navy's growing confidence and its aspirations to become a major sea pow
The Examiner
16 Dec 2012
Retired Col. Gen. Viktor Yesin yesterday wrapped up a visit to the United States during which he met with officials at the Pentagon, State Department as well as members of Congress warning about underestimating China’s tactical nuclear weapons buildup ... Yesin warns that U.S. and Western arms specialists are dramatically underestimating China’s nuclear arsenal ... Somewhere between the higher and lower estimates is no doubt the truth ... Mr ... Mr ... ....(size: 4.0Kb)
photo: AP / David Goldman
A police officer takes up a position behind the rectory of the St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in response to a bomb threat as onlookers watch from a Starbucks parking lot, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown, Conn.
Denver Post
17 Dec 2012
WASHINGTON—Democrats say meaningful action in the wake of last week's elementary school shooting must include a ban on military-style assault weapons and a look at how the nation deals with individuals suffering from serious mental illness. Several Democratic lawmakers and Independent Sen ... Gun control was a hot topic in the early 1990s, when Congress enacted a 10-year ban on assault weapons ... He added ... Sen ... Rep ... ———....(size: 5.3Kb)
photo: AP / Newtown Bee, Shannon Hicks
In this photo provided by the Newtown Bee, a police officer leads two women and a child from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where a gunman opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012.
Jakarta Globe
15 Dec 2012
Newtown, Conn. Twenty schoolchildren were slaughtered by a heavily armed gunman who opened fire at a suburban elementary school in Connecticut on Friday, ultimately killing at least 27 people including himself in the one of the worst mass shootings in US history ... Authorities found 18 children and seven adults, including the gunman, dead at the school, and two children were pronounced dead later after being taken to a hospital ... Reuters ....(size: 7.5Kb)
photo: AP / Jessica Hill
Parents leave a staging area after being reunited with their children following a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., about 60 miles (96 kilometers) northeast of New York City, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012.
ABC News
14 Dec 2012
More than two dozen people, mostly elementary school children, were shot and killed at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school this morning, federal and state sources tell ABC News. The massacre involved two gunmen at a Connecticut school this morning, prompting the town of Newtown to lock down all of its schools and draw SWAT teams to the school, authorities said today. State Police confirm that one shooter is dead ... at ABCNews.com ... ....(size: 4.5Kb)



redOrbit
21 Sep 2010
The world's largest applied mathematics society, the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM), has awarded two of its five quadrennial prizes to two University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) mathematicians ... citation from ICIAM ... ICIAM also awarded the Collatz Prize to Emmanuel J....(size: 3.9Kb)

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Emmanuel Candès
Nationality France French, United States American
Fields Statistician, Mathematician
Institutions Stanford University
California Institute of Technology
Alma mater Stanford University
École Polytechnique
Doctoral advisor David Donoho
Known for Wavelet theory, Curvelets, Compressive sensing
Notable awards

Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2001)
James H. Wilkinson Prize in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing (2005)
Alan T. Waterman Award (2006)
Vasil A. Popov Prize (2006)
George Pólya Prize (2010)

Collatz Prize (ICIAM) (2011)

Emmanuel Jean Candès is a professor of mathematics and statistics at Stanford University.

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Academic biography[link]

Candès earned a B.Sc. from the École Polytechnique in 1993.[1] He did his graduate studies at Stanford, where he earned a Ph.D. in statistics in 1998 under the supervision of David Donoho[1][2] and immediately joined the Stanford faculty as an assistant professor of statistics.[1] He moved to the California Institute of Technology in 2000,[1] where in 2006 he was named the Ronald and Maxine Linde Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics. He returned to Stanford in 2009.

Research[link]

Candès' early research concerned nonlinear approximation theory. In his Ph.D. thesis,[2] he developed generalizations of wavelets called curvelets and ridgelets that were able to capture higher order structures in signals. This work has had significant impact in image processing and multiscale analysis, and earned him the Popov prize in approximation theory in 2001.[3]

In 2004, Candès wrote a paper with Terence Tao[4] that kicked off the field of compressed sensing: the recovery of sparse signals from a few carefully constructed, and seemingly random measurements. Many researchers have since contributed to this field, which has brought us the idea of a camera that can record pictures while needing only one sensor,[5][6] and tools for designing distributed sensors that can communicate cheaply.

Awards and honors[link]

In 2001 Candès received an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship.[1] He was awarded the James H. Wilkinson Prize in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing in 2005.[1] In 2006, he received the Vasil A. Popov Prize[3] as well as the National Science Foundation's highest honor: the Alan T. Waterman Award for research described by the NSF as "nothing short of revolutionary".[7] In 2010 Candès and Terence Tao were awarded the George Pólya Prize. In 2011 Candès was awarded the ICIAM Collatz Prize[8]

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Jean-Pierre Bourguignon
Born (1947-07-21) 21 July 1947 (age 64)
Lyon
Nationality  France
Fields Mathematics
Institutions École Polytechnique
Alma mater Paris Diderot University
Doctoral advisor Marcel Berger
Doctoral students Denis Auroux
Jean-Pierre Ezin
Oussama Hijazi
Andrei Moroianu
Osmo Pekonen

Jean-Pierre Bourguignon (born 21 July 1947) is a French mathematician, working in the field of differential geometry.

He was president of the Société Mathématique de France from 1990 to 1992. From 1995 to 1998 he was president of the European Mathematical Society. Since 1994 he is the director of the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques near Paris.

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