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AIM/MCRN Summer School: Week 6

August 2, 2020

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July 26, 2020

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Professor Christopher K.R.T. Jones — Recipient of the 2020 MPE Prize


Professor Chris Jones is the Bill Guthridge Distinguished Professor in Mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Director of the Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN). The 2020 MPE Prize recognizes Professor Jones for his many significant contributions to climate science and the mathematics of planet Earth.

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Colloquium or Seminar

MPE @ FBE

Biodiversity / Biology / Climate / Climate Modeling / Computational Science / Disease Modeling / Ecology / Geophysics / Mathematics / Natural Disasters

Speaker: Jan Baetens, Kathy Steppe, Niko Verhoest, Marc Van Meirvenne

http://www.mpe2013.ugent.be/stakeholderevents.php

11/14/13

10AM, Coupure links 653, Ghent, Belgium

Ghent University

The Department of Mathematical Modelling, Statistics and Bioinformatics, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, has seized the worldwide MPE initiative to illustrate the merits of clinging to a mathematical viewpoint within those domains of science that pursue deeper insights into Earth’s natural processes. The following scientific disciplines rely on the power of mathematics in general, and mathematical modelling more in particular, and are therefore at stake within the framework of MPE@FBE:

  • Biotechnology
  • Microbiology
  • Soil science
  • Environmental technology
  • Forestry
  • Plant production
  • Animal production
  • Plant breeding
  • Ecology
  • Chemistry
  • Hydrology
  • Wastewater treatment technology
  • Food technology
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