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Event: Oct. 9, Debugging Python

Event Date: October 9 Location: Fondren Library E110 Time:12:00 – 2:00 PM The Fall 2017 CSC workshop series provides a hands-on experience that guides researchers from the basics of using SMU’s HPC resources to specific topics in parallelization and debugging. Additionally, the topics will cover information useful for researchers to quickly begin to use the new […]

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Event: Oct. 2, Introduction to ManeFrame II

Event Date: October 2 Location: Fondren Library E110 Time:12:00 – 2:00 PM The Fall 2017 CSC workshop series provides a hands-on experience that guides researchers from the basics of using SMU’s HPC resources to specific topics in parallelization and debugging. Additionally, the topics will cover information useful for researchers to quickly begin to use the new […]

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Event: Sept. 20, Unraveling tumor heterogeneity using single-cell RNAseq data: biology in a high-dimension sparse matrix

Event Date: September 20, 2017 Location: 126 Clements Hall Time: 3:30-4:30 pm Abstract: The recent advance of single-cell RNAseq technology makes it possible to dissect heterogeneous tumor tissue samples and deconvolute the molecular signal into specific cell types. This technique generates high-dimensional gene expression profile data in a very sparse fashion. In a current study, by […]

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Joint MathBio Monday Seminar/Mathematics Colloquium: Jane Hawkins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Event Date: September 11, 2017 Location: 0131 Dedman Life Sciences Bldg Time:v3:30-4:30 pm Contact: Andrea Barreiro Email: abarreiro@smu.edu Virus dynamics: Markov processes and cellular automata as tools in their modeling and analysis Link for more information: http://www.smu.edu/Dedman/Academics/Departments/Math/Seminars  

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Congratulations Claudia Castro-Castro, awarded CONACYT postdoctoral fellowships

Originally Posted: August 25, 2017 Claudia Castro-Castro, Ph.d. `17, Applied Mathematics SMU was awarded one of only 11 postdoctoral fellowships by CONACYT for a program between Mexico and UT Austin. Claudia’s post doc stance will be at UT Austin where she will work with Electrical Engineering Professor Andrea Alu in the emerging areas of photonics […]

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Search Assistant Prof. in Computational and Applied Mathematics

Check here for detailed announcement to appear in early Fall 2018

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Inspired by grandfather, Arya McCarthy’s student research ranged from simulated brains to political polarization

SMU News Originally Posted: May 16, 2017 Graduating senior Arya McCarthy has been a frequent presence on SMU’s campus practically since the day he could walk. John and young Arya McCarthy As a child, he would stroll across verdant lawns, his tiny hand held firmly in his grandfather’s gentle one, as his grandpa, John McCarthy, […]

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Event: May 9, Joint Mathematics Electrical Engineering Colloquium

Event Date: May 9 Location: Clements 126 Time: 2:45pm (Refreshments 2:30pm) Joint Mathematics Electrical Engineering Colloquium Talk by Andrea Alù (The University of Texas at Austin) Link for more information: http://www.smu.edu/Dedman/Academics/Departments/Math/Seminars   Contact: A. J. Meir

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Nation’s electric grid — a complex mathematical system — is dramatically changing

SMU Research Originally Posted: April 5, 2017 Deregulation of the U.S. electric markets, the emergence of renewable sources of energy and new technologies means there are large risks to the grid. Our nation’s electric grid is changing dramatically due to deregulation of electric markets, the introduction of renewable sources of energy such as solar and […]

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Event: March 8, Introduction to Shared-Memory Parallel Programming

Event Date: March 8, 2017 Location: Caruth Hall 314 Time: 1:00 – 3:00 PM The Scientific Computation (CSC) spring workshop series will provide a hands-on experience that will guide researchers from the basics of using SMU’s supercomputing resources to advanced parallelization usage. New users are encouraged to take advantage of the introductory “Introduction to Research Computing” workshop […]