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Topic: Learning how to act like a bat: bio-inspired multi-agent systems with active sensing
Speaker: Professor Nicole Abaid, Department of Mathematics, Virginia Tech
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Topic: Next generation neural field modelling
Speaker: Prof. Stephen Coombes, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK
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Topic: Hypergraph Matching and Its Potential Applications in Biology
Speaker: Prof. Bei Wang, Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute, University or Utah
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Topic: Characterizing and modeling two propagating and interacting rhythms of seizures
Speaker: Prof. Mark Kramer, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Boston University
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Topic: Dynamics of Poisson-Nernst-Planck models: from protein structure of ion channels to ionic properties
Speaker: Prof. Weishi Liu, Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas
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Topic: Mixed mode oscillations in three-timescale coupled Morris-Lecar neurons
Speaker: Anh Phan, Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa
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Topic: Qualitative properties of ionic flows via Poisson-Nernst-Planck models with nonzero but small permanent charges and multiple cations
Speaker: Prof. Mingji Zhang, Department of Mathematics, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Topic: A Genomic Investigation of Doberman DCM
Speaker: Alex Polenberg, Department of Mathematics, University or Iowa
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Topic: Topology of the Meiotic Spindle
Speaker: Hemanth Kumar Mandya Nagaiah, Department of Mathematics, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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Topic: Modeling the Innate Immune Cells.
Speaker: Prof. Angela Reynolds, Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Topic: Clearing Waste from the Brain
Speaker: Prof. Bob Eisenberg, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Rush University
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Topic: I’m not sure that curve means what you think it means: The chunky stochasticity of the fixation system challenges fundamental methods for understanding the dynamics of language processing.
Speaker: Prof. Bob McMurray, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University or Iowa
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Topic: The Ribosome Flow Model: Theory and Applications
Speaker: Professor Michael Margaliot, School of Electrical Engineering, Tel-Aviv University, Israel