From mathadv at uw.edu Fri Mar 3 09:27:21 2023 From: mathadv at uw.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:17 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] WXML Application Open! Deadline: MAR 8 Message-ID: Dear Majors, The SPRING 2023 UW WXML projects are now posted and the deadline to apply is 11:00pm Wednesday, MAR 8, 2023. Click here for the application. Selected students can earn 2 credits for MATH 399 (applicable towards undergraduate general education electives). Also, the spring 2023 Washington Directed Reading Program (WDRP) application is still open, with an application deadline of 5:00pm, Sunday, MAR 12, 2023. For more information, visit the UW MATH and ACMS Blog - https://uwmathandacms.wordpress.com/2023/02/24/spring-quarter-2023-wdrp-application-is-open/. Best regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics Padelford Hall C-36 Drop-in Advising Hours Math and ACMS Blog math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu [cid:f0c78992-c607-496b-9a7e-5aa8d969136f] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-5nymlhga.png Type: image/png Size: 3180 bytes Desc: Outlook-5nymlhga.png URL: From mathadv at uw.edu Mon Mar 6 14:29:27 2023 From: mathadv at uw.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:17 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] SPR 2023 WXML Application Deadline Extended Message-ID: Hello Majors, Sorry if this is a duplicate email but we had problems with the first notification. Because of this, the deadline to apply for WXML projects in the spring has been extended until Sunday March 12 at 11:00 pm. The WXML projects for spring quarter are listed at this page and you can apply here. Applications are due by 11:00 pm on Sunday March 12. Christopher Hoffman WXML Director Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics Padelford Hall C-36 Drop-in Advising Hours Math and ACMS Blog math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu [cid:5c6bf46a-e14b-4147-ae95-ef65d2614a17] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-1i3ymj4x.png Type: image/png Size: 3180 bytes Desc: Outlook-1i3ymj4x.png URL: From mathadv at uw.edu Tue Mar 28 20:55:11 2023 From: mathadv at uw.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:17 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] ACMS seminar - March 30 1pm Steve Brunton Message-ID: Hello ACMS Majors! Welcome to spring quarter! We hope you had a great spring break. We are making an effort to reduce the number of emails you receive from our office. We do receive a lot of announcements and have been posting those here: https://uwmathandacms.wordpress.com/blog/ This quarter we have our ACMS Seminar course running, MATH 282 (sln 16932) for 1 credit cr/nc grading. The seminar will meet just a few times in the quarter on Thursdays from 1-1:50pm when we have a guest speaker. Thursday, March 30 Professor Steve Brunton from Mechanical Engineering to talk about machine learning and dynamic systems 1-1:50pm in MGH 241 [http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/uw-s3-cdn/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2019/06/21094817/Univ-of-Washington_Memorial-Way.jpg] UW Campus Map University of Washington uw.edu ? All ACMS & MATH majors are encouraged to attend. There will be snacks! Title: Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery Abstract: Accurate and efficient nonlinear dynamical systems models are essential understand, predict, estimate, and control complex natural and engineered systems. In this talk, I will explore how machine learning may be used to develop these models purely from measurement data. We will emphasize techniques that yield models that are interpretable and generalizable, capturing the essential ?physics? of the system. We also discuss the importance of learning effective coordinate systems in which the dynamics may be learned. This machine learning modeling approach will be demonstrated on a range of challenging modeling problems, for example in fluid dynamics. Because fluid dynamics is central to transportation, health, and defense systems, we will emphasize the importance of machine learning solutions that are interpretable, explainable, generalizable, and that respect known physics. We are making an effort to reduce the number of emails you receive from our office. We do receive a lot of announcements and have been posting those here: https://uwmathandacms.wordpress.com/blog/ Best regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics Padelford Hall C-36 Drop-in Advising Hours Math and ACMS Blog math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu [cid:ac5a3e80-942f-4200-87e6-13c8d3708fba] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-e1zg4h5o.png Type: image/png Size: 3180 bytes Desc: Outlook-e1zg4h5o.png URL: From mathadv at uw.edu Thu Mar 30 12:36:40 2023 From: mathadv at uw.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:17 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] ACMS seminar - March 30 1pm Steve Brunton In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: See you all at 1pm today! Best regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics Padelford Hall C-36 Drop-in Advising Hours Math and ACMS Blog math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu [cid:b7c4b272-74ca-43a8-a0e7-f80580b5d153] ________________________________ From: Math & ACMS Student Services Office Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 8:55 PM To: acmsmajors@uw.edu Subject: ACMS seminar - March 30 1pm Steve Brunton Hello ACMS Majors! Welcome to spring quarter! We hope you had a great spring break. We are making an effort to reduce the number of emails you receive from our office. We do receive a lot of announcements and have been posting those here: https://uwmathandacms.wordpress.com/blog/ This quarter we have our ACMS Seminar course running, MATH 282 (sln 16932) for 1 credit cr/nc grading. The seminar will meet just a few times in the quarter on Thursdays from 1-1:50pm when we have a guest speaker. 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