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Math Symposia at the Annual AAAS Meeting. Why Mathematicians should be more involved in the Broader Scientific Community. The Structure of the Meeting. Central Theme: Sustainability Many interdisciplinary talks Talks from industry as well as academics but still focusing on scholarship
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Math Symposia at the Annual AAAS Meeting Why Mathematicians should be more involved in the Broader Scientific Community
The Structure of the Meeting • Central Theme: Sustainability • Many interdisciplinary talks • Talks from industry as well as academics but still focusing on scholarship • Poster sessions • Family Science Day • Organization-sponsored panels
What is the AAAS • American Association for the Advancement of Science Largest General Scientific Society (in the world they claim) Not very many Mathematicians compared to say …Biologists--- something like 8 to 150 What are mathematicians missing out on?
Mathematics and America's Future: A Call to Action • The Role of Mathematics in the Challenges of the Future--Mac Hyman. Los Alamos National Laboratory • How University Mathematics Departments Can Help Make Mathematics Careers Attractive--De Witt Sumners • From Data to Policy: Scientific Excellence Is Our Future--Sallie Keller-McNulty. Rice University • Mathematics and America's Future: The Role of Education--Daniel L. Goroff. Harvey Mudd
New Vistas in Mathematics of Ecology and Evolution • Climate-Driven Infectious Disease Dynamics: Understanding the Past, Forecasting the FutureMercedes Pascual University of Michigan, Ann Arbor • Epistasis and Shapes of Fitness LandscapesBernd Sturmfels. University of California, Berkley • Collective Motion and Decision-Making in Animal Groups--Iain Couzin. University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
New Mathematical Methods in the Visual Arts • Inpainting: A Synthesis of Mathematics, Art, and Biology -- Guillermo SapiroUniversity of Minnesota • Digital Stylometry-- Daniel Rockmore Dartmouth College • Digital Forensics -- Hany Farid, Dartmouth College • Digital Analysis Versus Eye of the Beholder: Rivalry or Partnership?--Ellen Handy. City College of New York
Prime Numbers: New Developments on Ancient Problems • The Riemann Hypothesis, Random Matrices, and Primes-- Brian Conrey. American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, CA • Primal Screens--Carl Pomerance. Dartmouth College • Progressions of Primes and Gaps Between Primes--Kannan Soundararajan. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI,
Math in Blockbuster Movies • How We Do It at Pixar--Tony DeRose. Pixar, Emeryville, CA • Computational Fluids and Solids for Feature Films--Ron Fedkiw. Stanford University, Stanford, CA • Varied Math Techniques for Varied Graphics Problems--Doug Roble. Digital Domain, Venice CA
Miscommunications, Misunderstandings, and Mistakes: Gender, Science, and the Press • Getting Gender Reported -- Abbe Herzig. University at Albany, Albany, NY, USA. • Why Don’t They Hear What I Say?--Kathryn B. Campbell-Kibler. Stanford University • Reporting Gender--Annalee Newtiz. Freelance Science Journalist • Discussant--Shirley M. Malcom. AAAS Education and Human Resources, Washington, DC