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Msis-Capaldi: Modelling The Winter Tick Epizootic In Moose, Charlotte Beckford
Msis-Capaldi: Modelling The Winter Tick Epizootic In Moose, Charlotte Beckford
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Integrating Quantitative Skills Into Biology Courses, Kathleen Hoffman, Sarah Leupen, Hannah Pie, Michelle Starz-Gaiano, Patricia Turner, Tory Williams
Integrating Quantitative Skills Into Biology Courses, Kathleen Hoffman, Sarah Leupen, Hannah Pie, Michelle Starz-Gaiano, Patricia Turner, Tory Williams
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Modelling Impact Of Diverse Vegetation On Crop-Pollinator Interactions, Morgan N. Beetler
Modelling Impact Of Diverse Vegetation On Crop-Pollinator Interactions, Morgan N. Beetler
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Most Popular Genre's Of Videogames To Play For Hu Students, Asheria Upsher, Jean Orejuela, Joshua Scott
Most Popular Genre's Of Videogames To Play For Hu Students, Asheria Upsher, Jean Orejuela, Joshua Scott
Harrisburg University Research Symposium: Highlighting Research, Innovation, & Creativity
Our Poster will show the most played and favored videogame genre's according to HU students.
Reducing Uncertainty In Sea-Level Rise Prediction: A Spatial-Variability-Aware Approach, Subhankar Ghosh, Shuai An, Arun Sharma, Jayant Gupta, Shashi Shekhar, Aneesh Subramanian
Reducing Uncertainty In Sea-Level Rise Prediction: A Spatial-Variability-Aware Approach, Subhankar Ghosh, Shuai An, Arun Sharma, Jayant Gupta, Shashi Shekhar, Aneesh Subramanian
I-GUIDE Forum
Given multi-model ensemble climate projections, the goal is to accurately and reliably predict future sea-level rise while lowering the uncertainty. This problem is important because sea-level rise affects millions of people in coastal communities and beyond due to climate change's impacts on polar ice sheets and the ocean. This problem is challenging due to spatial variability and unknowns such as possible tipping points (e.g., collapse of Greenland or West Antarctic ice-shelf), climate feedback loops (e.g., clouds, permafrost thawing), future policy decisions, and human actions. Most existing climate modeling approaches use the same set of weights globally, during either regression or …
Problem Of The Week: A Student-Led Initiative To Bring Mathematics To A Broader Audience, Jordan M. Sahs, Brad Horner
Problem Of The Week: A Student-Led Initiative To Bring Mathematics To A Broader Audience, Jordan M. Sahs, Brad Horner
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Problem of the Week (POW!) is a weekly undergraduate mathematics competition hosted by two graduate students from the UNO Math Department. It started with the goal to showcase variety, creativity, and intrigue in math to those who normally feel math is dry, rote, and formulaic. Problems shine light on both hidden gems and popular recreational math, both math history and contemporary research, both iconic topics and nontraditional ones, both pure abstraction and real-world application. Now POW! aims to increase availability and visibility in Omaha and beyond. Select problems from Fall 2021 to Spring 2023 are highlighted here: these received noteworthy …