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all areas of pure and applied mathematics (financial mathematics included), including: • Partial Differential Equations • Computational and Applied Mathematics • Algebra, Geometry, Topology • Financial
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. These activities include helping students work through issues such as part geometry, selection of materials, tolerances, and more. Prototyping is supported through the integration of a computer cluster, traditional
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of Mathematics at Cornell. Members of the lab engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on approaches from geometry, topology, graphs and networks, probability/statistics, and algorithm design, in conversation
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of Science and Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics provide a healthy foundation of abstract reasoning, applications and computing. With the Doctorate and Master of Science in Mathematics, the department is focused
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The School of Mathematics & Statistics combines world-leading research expertise in pure and applied mathematics and statistics in areas such as mathematical biology, fluid dynamics, geometry and
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to very high tolerances using lathes, milling machines, grinders, drill presses and other miscellaneous shop equipment, with minimum supervision Program CNC machines, including both lathe and mills Use DOS
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elasticity, dissipation, and slender geometry interact to influence crack initiation and growth. Using in-house codes and high-performance computing resources, the candidate will simulate fracture processes
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(of all races) with demonstrated potential for excellence in research and teaching. All areas of mathematical science will be considered, but preference will be given to computational and applied
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., biomarkers, metabolites) must be evaluated using digital twins of breath device prototypes. Our digital twins are based on simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational fluid and
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the area of Algebra. We are especially interested in candidates who can strengthen our existing faculty/research in algebra, specifically in the areas of Algebraic Combinatorics, Algebraic Geometry, Cluster