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Introduction to mathematical and statistical concepts closely related to research problems in biology. Biological topics include the structure, function, and regulation of the three major types of cellular pathways: metabolic, signaling, and gene regulatory pathways.

Mathematical topics include statistical analysis of biological measurements, dynamic modeling of biological systems, and fitting models to observed data. Students will critically evaluate the primary literature and carry out three major modeling projects throughout the semester.

One of the most important skills you can develop as a scientist is keeping an excellent laboratory notebook. For this course you will practice documentation skills by keeping an electronic lab notebook or journal. You will create an individual user page and make weekly entries that the instructors will read and grade. You will use the OpenWetWare site to complete the assignments as well.

The following guidelines apply:. An unexcused absence from a journal club presentation will result in a grade of zero for the presentation. The final step in the scientific method is communication of the results to the scientific community. This communication takes place in the form of peer-reviewed papers, presentations and posters at conferences, and through web sites. To build your scientific communication skills, you will give a research presentation oral lab report for each of the modeling projects assigned in the course.

An unexcused absence from a research presentation will result in a grade of zero for the presentation. Students may accumulate up to 2. Each seminar attended is worth 0. You must attend the entire seminar from start to finish and personally turn in your seminar sheet to a faculty member at the end of the seminar.

To receive credit for these seminars, you must turn in a one-page hard copy of your summary of the seminar, in-class, within one week of the date of the seminar or they will not count as extra credit. This is a 3-unit course with 3 hours minutes of instruction per week.

Thus, the expectation is that you will complete 6 hours of studying outside of class per week. Loyola Marymount University is a community dedicated to academic excellence. Academic honesty in scholarship and creative work stands at the center of LMU's academic life, and is essential for true learning and creation of knowledge to take place.

As a university in the Jesuit and Marymount traditions, this community expects its members to act in accordance with the highest standards of honesty and ethics at all times. Violations of academic honesty undermine the fundamental educational mission of the University and cannot be tolerated.

Academic dishonesty will be treated as an extremely serious matter with severe consequences that can range from receiving no credit for the assignment, failing the class, to expulsion.

It is never permissible to turn in any work that has not been authored by the student, such as work that has been copied from another student or copied from a source including Internet without properly acknowledging the source.

You are responsible for contacting the instructor before assignments are due to proactively resolve any questions you may have. Canvas Update After consultative discussion of the California Online Education Initiative and related research, Canvas is now the new collegewide course management system for both traditional and distance education classes.

November December December 2. December 4. December 5. December 6. December 8. Geiser, O. Klein, P. Philip: A finite volume scheme designed for anisotropic heat transfer in general polyhedral domains , Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications AMSA 18 , Rudolph: Numerical simulation of Czochralski crystal growth under the influence of a traveling magnetic field generated by an internal heater-magnet module HMM , Journal of Crystal Growth , - Philip: Transient numerical study of temperature gradients during sublimation growth of SiC: Dependence on apparatus design , Journal of Crystal Growth , 20 - Meyer, P.

Philip, F. The article has been slightly revised from its preprint version which is available as a PDF file via the following link: IMA-Preprint Philip: Transient conductive-radiative heat transfer: Discrete existence and uniqueness for a finite volume scheme , Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences M3AS 15 , Sprekels: Modeling and simulation of sublimation growth of SiC bulk single crystals , Interfaces and Free Boundaries 6 , Philip: Transient temperature phenomena during sublimation growth of silicon carbide single crystals , Journal of Crystal Growth , Philip: Transient numerical investigation of induction heating during sublimation growth of silicon carbide single crystals , Journal of Crystal Growth , Philip: Correct voltage distribution for axisymmetric sinusoidal modeling of induction heating with prescribed current, voltage, or power , IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 38 , No.

Sprekels, K. Wilmanski: Radiation- and convection-driven transient heat transfer during sublimation growth of silicon carbide single crystals , Journal of Crystal Growth , Bubner, O. Wilmanski: A transient model for the sublimation growth of silicon carbide single crystals , Journal of Crystal Growth , Philip: Cardinality and structure of extreme infinite doubly stochastic matrices , Archiv der Mathematik 71 , Also see Mathematical Reviews , 99h This preprint is available via the Preprints, Series A webpage.

It is found as the 7th preprint in the list on that page. Tiba: Shape optimization via control of a shape function on a fixed domain: Theory and numerical results , pp.

Rudolph: Numerical simulations of the influence of a traveling magnetic field, generated by an internal heater-magnet module, on Czochralski crystal growth.

Philip, M. Schefter, J. This article was previously published as article 6 below. This article is a shortened version of article 3 below. Sprekels, O. Philip, K. Using the following link, you can download the article in PDF format. Hoffmann ed. Contributions were finished and submitted in December and accepted for publication in the encyclopedia in April The encyclopedia has been published as 5 volumes plus 1 index volume: Volume 1 , Volumes 2 and 3 , Volumes 4 and 5 , Index Volume Using the following link, you can view and download the talk in PDF format: talk.

Joint talk with D. Siche at the Urania Berlin, Germany, January 24, You can use the following link to see a Microsoft Powerpoint version of this talk in German : slides. Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany, July 22, Regensburg, Germany, April 27, Freiberg, Germany, March 19, Bucharest, Romania, April 1, Bucharest, Romania, August 7, Munich, Germany, October 24, Aachen, Germany, January 29, Limerick, Ireland, July 20, Munich, Germany, July 07, You can use the following link to see a PDF version of this talk: slides.



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