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Tag Archives: NDSU
Updates on conferences
Midwest Mathematical Biology Conference 2016 will be held again at La Crosse, Wisconsin, May 2-22. I really loved the previous (the first) one, and definitely will try to be in LaCross for this one. Epidemics 5 conference has now full program … Continue reading
Updates on teaching
A second part of the lecture notes on my graduate course in ODE can be found here: https://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~novozhil/Teaching/math760.html Updated lecture notes on mathematical models in biology appear here: https://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~novozhil/Teaching/math484.html
Graduate differential equations I at NDSU this Fall
This Fall I will be teaching, among other courses, an introductory graduate course on Ordinary Differential Equations. This is actually one of my favorite courses, which, among other things, shows how actually mathematics is being developed, contrary to more abstract … Continue reading
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http://cwur.org/2014/ 746 North Dakota State University
Presentation on mathematical modeling of biological evolution
Here are the slides from my presentation at Physics Department in NDSU, on October 29. I will be talking about the same stuff this Friday, November 2d, at Junior Colloquium.
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Next week I start working as an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at North Dakota State University. My new work e-mail is artem.novozhilov[at]ndsu.edu. The class I will teach is MATH 266: Introduction to Differential Equations. The semester starts on August 20.