Greetings from the New Book Reviews Editor

Greetings from the New Book Reviews Editor

Greetings from the New Book Reviews Editor

Charles Morgan has taken over the duties as the book reviews editor from Robert Ghrist.  Charles finished his Ph.D. in dynamical systems at Michigan State University in 2003 under the direction of Sheldon Newhouse.  He is currently at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania.

"It is an honor to take the baton from Robert Ghrist as the new book reviews editor."

We have an excellent collection of books to be reviewed in our July issue, but DSWeb needs you to be a reviewer.  Please contact Charles Morgan at [email protected] to volunteer your expertise to the DSWeb community.


ICMC Summer Meeting in Differential Equations

ICMC Summer Meeting in Differential Equations

The tenth ICMC Summer Meeting in Differential Equations, held February 20-22 at the Universidade de São Paulo at São Carlos, Brazil, commemorated Dan Henry in recognition of the great scientific influence that his work has had on infinite-dimensional dynamical systems.


Center for Nonlinear Studies at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Center for Nonlinear Studies at Los Alamos National Laboratory

The Center for Nonlinear Studies supports basic and applied research in nonlinear phenomena and complex systems in support of the Los Alamos National Laboratory's mission in science and national security.


Cornell IGERT Program in Nonlinear Systems

Cornell IGERT Program in Nonlinear Systems

Cornell University provides interdisciplinary graduate training in nonlinear systems with support from the Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program of the National Science Foundation.

Knight Floris Takens

Knight Floris Takens

Floris Takens is famous for his work on bifurcation theory, strange attractors and the nature of turbulence. Bernd Krauskopf interviewed Floris on the occasion of a special ceremony conducted at the University of Groningen where a painted portrait of Floris Takens was unveiled. On this same day Floris was knighted for his important contributions to the scientific life of the Netherlands and beyond.

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