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The Role of Mathematics in Education

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Professions That Rely Heavily on Mathematics Engineering: The Backbone of Innovation Engineering is perhaps the most obvious field where mathematics plays a starring role. With the advent of new technologies and the increasing complexity of global issues, the demand for professionals with strong mathematical skills is set to rise.

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Using adsorbents to help society

Futurum

“Such a model will be an important engineering design tool to advance work in drug delivery, power production, energy storage, atmospheric water harvesting and carbon capture technologies,” says Yamil. Choose a university degree such as chemical engineering, chemistry, biomolecular engineering, biochemistry or biomedical engineering.

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2024 Young Scholars Program

Northeastern University

Snell Professor of Engineering and University Distinguished Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering ; Senior Vice Provost in the Office of the Provost ; Director of PROTECT Superfund Research Center ‘Solar-Powered Phone Chargers,’ Mahshid Amirabadi , Associate Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering ‘Subharmonic (..)

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REU-PATHWAYS 2024

Northeastern University

These projects span across many areas of study within the College of Engineering, as seen below: ‘Healthcare Analytics,’ Muhammad Noor E Alam , Associate Professor in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering ‘Complex Fluid Flows,’ Sara Hashmi , Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering ; Affiliated Faculty in Mechanical and Industrial (..)

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The Story Continues: Announcing Version 14 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

One’s not dealing with some (usually very expensive) “just for PDEs” package; what we now have is a “consumerized” way to handle PDEs whenever they’re needed—for engineering, science, or whatever. We’ve had “basic, raw NDSolve ” since 1991.