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Rayanne Luke, Johns Hopkins University, Parameter Estimation for Tear Film Breakup

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Ella Pavlechko, Determination of a strictly convex Riemannian manifold from partial travel time data

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Teemu Pennanen, King’s College London, Convex duality in nonlinear optimal transport

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Jared Cook, NC State Alumni, Mathematics in Industry

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Molena Nguyen, NC State, Take-away Impartial Combinatorial Games on Hypergraphs and their related Geometric and Discrete Structures

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Di Qi, Purdue University, Statistical reduced-order models and machine learning-based closure strategies for turbulent dynamical systems

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Jonathan Zhu, Princeton, Waists, widths and symplectic embeddings

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Ivan Yotov, University of Pittsburgh, A nonlinear Stokes-Biot model for the interaction of a non-Newtonian fluid with poroelastic media

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Daniel Sanz-Alonso, University of Chicago, Department of Statistics and CCAM, Finite Element and Graphical Representations of Gaussian Processes

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Mikhail Karphukin, Caltech, Eigenvalues of the Laplacian and min-max for the energy functional

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Juan Carlos, Centro de Modelización Matemática, Ecuador, Bilevel learning for inverse problems

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Gloria Mari Beffa, University of Wisconsin, Discrete Geometry of Polygons and Soliton Equations

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Kamala Dadashova, NC State, Parameter subset selection for a mathematical model of antibody therapies for neurological diseases

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Alexey Miroshnikov, Discover Financial Services, Wasserstein-based fairness interpretability framework for machine learning models

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Daniel Stern, University of Chicago, Steklov Eigenvalues on Surfaces

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Stéphane Gaubert, École Polytechnique, France, What tropical geometry tells us about linear programming and zero-sum games

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