PhD Comprehensive Seminar | Zoya Abbasi, Multi-Agent Epidemiological Modeling
MS Teams (please email amgrad@uwaterloo.ca for the meeting link)
MS Teams (please email amgrad@uwaterloo.ca for the meeting link)
MC 6460 and Zoom (Please contact j.liu@uwaterloo.ca for the meeting link)
MC 5501
M3 4206 and Zoom (please email amgrad@uwaterloo.ca for the meeting link)
Esha Saha | Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
Expanding the Scope of Random Feature Models: Theory and Applications
Zoom (Please contact ddelreyfernandez@uwaterloo.ca for meeting link)
MC 5479
MC 6460 and MS Teams (please email amgrad@uwaterloo.ca for the meeting link)
Max Fitzsimmons | Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
Properties of difference inclusions with computable reachable set
The standard technique of presenting climate change in the media is through 'distant framing', which removes the general public from climate change issues. This common method of portraying the negative effects of climate change as "there and later" reduces an individual’s motivation to mitigate "here and now". In my research I implement the behaviour of devaluing future and further climate conditions into a social-climate model, which dynamically couples human behaviour with a simplified Earth System Model.
MC 5501
MC 5479