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Application Procedure - Applied Mathematics - Western University
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Cross and Adjunct Faculty. Applications may be made at any time during the academic year, but students start at the beginning of Fall (Sept), Winter (Jan), or Summer (May) term. The Department responds to complete applications promptly; notifications being issued at any time during the year. Before applying, you should decide on one or two areas of interest from our research areas. Foreign students from non-English speaking countries are expected to provide TOEFL. Test of English as a Foreign Language) e...
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Undergraduate - Applied Mathematics - Western University
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Cross and Adjunct Faculty. Study Applied Mathematics and Solve the World Around You! Applied Mathematicians model the behaviour of phenomena in the natural or social sciences in order to understand them and make predictions. The phenomena occur in such widely differing areas as the dispersal of pollutants in the environment, the flow of blood in arteries, interactions among subatomic particles, and the behaviour of financial markets. These are all studied in the Department of Applied Mathematics. Our und...
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People - Applied Mathematics - Western University
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Websites A - Z. Cross and Adjunct Faculty. Cross and Adjunct Faculty. Finding People in Applied Mathematics. Visitors to the site looking for contact information of department chairs, or departmental administrative officers may wish to consult either the Full Time Faculty. Page, or the Staff. Visitors to the site looking for details concerning the research interests of faculty members or potential graduate supervisors may wish to following links on the Full Time Faculty. Page and the Retired Faculty.
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Graduate Program - Applied Mathematics - Western University
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Cross and Adjunct Faculty. Whether you are interested in pursuing an MSc or PhD degree, we have much to offer. Our faculty include internationally renowned scholars in Computer Algebra, Dynamical Systems, Mathematical Biology, High-Energy Physics, and Soft-Matter Physics. We also offer collaborative graduate degrees in Theoretical Physics, and Scientific Computing. Upon completion, our graduates work in a variety of academic institutions, government agencies, and private businesses around the world.
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The whole 2015 Spring/Summer group | Lab of Computational conSequences
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Lab of Computational conSequences. Computational Genomics and Metagenomics. The whole 2015 Spring/Summer group. Here the whole group in the lab of Computational conSequences during the Spring/Summer of 2015. I’d say that this is the best group ever. Gustavo leaves today, going back to Michoacán, Mexico after spending his sabbatical here. Julie left a few weeks ago, also back to Michoacán. She might come back for the Spring/Summer 2016. Trackback ( 0 ). Comments ( 0 ). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. WhatR...
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gabo | Lab of Computational conSequences
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Lab of Computational conSequences. Computational Genomics and Metagenomics. This term I have three students working on their undergrad theses, plus one working on directed studies. I am very proud of these students. Lots of initiative, reading articles, trying the computer (except for one, they hadn’t worked under unix before! Now having lots of success running their commands, and looking at results! What are they doing? Two of them are working with protein domains in transporter proteins (from the TCDB.
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Publications | Lab of Computational conSequences
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Lab of Computational conSequences. Computational Genomics and Metagenomics. Recent Publications by members of the group. Genome Jigsaw: Implications of 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Fragment Position for Bacterial Species Identification. MSc Thesis by Jennifer Mitchell (2014). Zombies in Bacterial Genomes: Identification and Analysis of Previously Virulent Phage. MSc Thesis by Scott Mitchell (2014). The evolutionary dynamics of transcription factors, operators, and their target genes across prokaryotes. Fill in...
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CNRGlab @ UWaterloo | About
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Welcome to the Computational Neuroscience Research Group (CNRG) site. We are one of the labs in the Waterloo Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience. We are interested in understanding how the brain works. We research perception, action, cognition, and basic theoretical issues from a neural perspective. Most of this research is carried out by building large-scale models (usually simulating single neurons) of various brain areas. The main software tool we use and develop for this purpose is Nengo. The stuff i...