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Events

Math Bio Seminar - Dr. Nicholas Cogan; Florida State University

Monday, March 24, 2025 3:30pm
MacLean Hall
Title: Biofilm Rheology: Properties, Applications, and Uncertainty Abstract: Biofilms—communities of bacteria encased in a self-produced extracellular matrix—exhibit unique mechanical properties that are essential to their formation, persistence, and adaptation to environmental conditions. These properties emerge dynamically as biofilms interact with their physical and chemical surroundings. Recent advances have provided deeper insights into the structural composition of the biofilm matrix and...
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Mathematical Physics Seminar - Zane Ozzello; Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Iowa

Tuesday, March 25, 2025 2:30pm to 3:20pm
Van Allen Hall
Mathematical Physics Seminar

Math Bio Seminar - Dr. Bhargav Karamched; Florida State University

Monday, March 31, 2025 3:30pm
MacLean Hall
Title: Modeling Foraging Ant Dynamics in Multiple Food Source Environments Abstract: Foraging for resources is an essential process for the daily life of an ant colony. What makes this process so fascinating is the self-organization of ants into trails using chemical pheromone in the absence of direct communication. Here we present a stochastic lattice model that captures essential features of foraging ant dynamics inspired by recent agent-based models while forgoing more detailed interactions...
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Algebra Seminar - Blake Mattson; University of Iowa Department of Mathematics

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 3:30pm to 4:20pm
MacLean Hall
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