Colloquium
- Daniel Acuña, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado BoulderRobust Scientific Image Tampering Detection through Noise Inconsistencies and Null ModelsScientific image tampering is a critical issue that undermines the research
- Kyle Luh, Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderExtreme Eigenvalues of a Random Laplacian MatrixThe extreme eigenvalues of a random matrix have been important objects of study since the inception of random matrix theory and
- Alessandro Peri, Department of Economics, University of Colorado BoulderProgramming FPGAs for Economics: An Introduction to Electrical Engineering Economics We show how to use field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and their associated high-level
- Alexander Young, Anderson School of Management, University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA)Inferring genetic causation using randomization of genetic material within families and modeling intergenerational inequalitiesMultiple phenomena contribute
- Daniel Rothman; Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences; Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyExcitations of Earth's Carbon CycleMysterious, transient changes in the ocean's store of carbon occur intermittently throughout Earth's
- Stephanie Chaillat, Laboratoire POems, École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées ParisFast Boundary Element Methods to simulate underwater explosions and their interactions with submarinesAssessing the impact of underwater explosions on
- Robert MacCurdy, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado BoulderAutomated Design and Fabrication of Multimaterial Soft RobotsCurrent electromechanical design practice is predicated on the exercise of expert-level judgement
- Heather Wilber, Oden Institute, University of Texas at AustinRational functions in computational mathematicsFrom dynamical systems and signal processing theory to core algorithms in numerical linear algebra, rational approximation theory has always
- Mark Ablowitz, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderLooking Back: Reflections on Research and TeachingMark J. Ablowitz is the recipient of the 2022 Hazel Barnes Prize. This is the most prestigious single faculty award
- Peter Hamlington, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado BoulderThe Structure and Dynamics of Puffing PlumesThe near-field characteristics of highly buoyant plumes, commonly referred to as lazy plumes, remain relatively poorly