Subcellular Element (SCE) model implemented in C++
No prior coding experience is required. No calculus is required. The course will meet once per week for one hour. Over the quarter, we will gradually build a working simulation of a digital cell while introducing core ideas in biological modeling and fundamental C++ programming.
By participating, you will:
Learn the basics of C++ programming
Gain exposure to mathematical and computational modeling
Build a tangible simulation project
Contribute to a GitHub repository you can include on your résumé
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Come chat with us about future SIAM activities, workshops, and COMAP!
Date & Location: 2:00–3:00 PM, Friday, 01/16, SKYE 268
Free pizza and soft drinks will be provided.
Team up to three undergraduate students to tackle open-ended, real-world modeling problems, using math to analyze and propose solutions
If you are interested in continuous and discrete math, data insights, operations research/network science, sustainability, or policy, do not miss this opportunity!
Outstanding teams earn awards and scholarships, and build your teamwork, modeling, and communication skills
A standout credential for your resume
If interested, please sign-up using this form before 11:59pm PDT, Jan 15th, 2026
Upcoming contest date: Jan 29th to Feb 2nd, 2026, more info can be found here.
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Hello everyone!!
Welcome to the New School Year 2024-2025. We have exciting events to tell you about interesting activities for everyone who loves Math and its applications. Come, join us, mingle with friends, and discover about it.
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