Activities
- C2M2 Laboratory (1050 Wachman Hall): high-tech hardware to enable students and researchers to link mathematical research with experimentation and collection/visualization.
- Student research support: The center provides support for undergraduate student research projects related to the technology provided by the center.
- C2M2 seminar events: The center organizes special talks by cross-disciplinary researchers who use mathematical modeling and computation to address problems in science and engineering.
- Support modeling and lab components in education (graduate and undergraduate):
- Applied math clinic (contact: Isaac Klapper): Mathematics faculty, postdocs, and students provide assistance with mathematical techniques that arise in non-mathematical research projects.
Special Events
To foster cross-disciplinary activities, the Center for Computational Mathematics and Modeling regularly organizes special events with external speakers that bring together and connect researchers and students from multiple distinct communities.
Monday, April 29, 2019, 3pm,
SERC 116

C2M2 event:
Joint Colloquium Mathematics and Physics,
John Bush, MIT,
Pilot-Wave Hydrodynamics
Wednesday, November 6, 2019, 4pm,
SERC 504

C2M2 event:
Joint AM&SC and ICMS Seminar,
Niels Gronbech-Jensen, UC Davis,
The Complete Set of Efficient and Precise Simulation Methods for Langevin and Molecular Dynamics
Wednesday, February 5, 2020, 4pm,
Charles Library 401

C2M2 event:
Joint Seminar Applied Mathematics and Duckworth Scholars Studio,
Wendy Ju, Cornell University,
Theatre of the Autonomous Car
Research and Student Events
- Wednesday, May 30, 2018, 12pm-3pm: Center Open House, 10th Floor Wachman Hall:
Visitors can walk into a neuroscience computation via virtual reality, observe robots executing car-following dynamics, and see how intricate 3D geometric objects are printed. Faculty and students active in the center are available to answer questions and exchange ideas.
- Wednesday, September 28, 2018: CST URP Symposium:
Several students present their research conducted in and around the C2M2 lab: Brian Davis, Joseph Grassi, Jacob Wells, Bella Yang.
- Thursday, April 11, 2019: Symposium of Undergraduate Research and Creativity:
Students Jacob Wells, Kshitiz Malhotra, and Brian Davis are invited to present their C2M2 lab research at this Temple-wide event.
- Friday, September 27, 2019: CST URP Symposium:
C2M2 students Aidan Loza and Jacob Wells present their research on robotics, and provide a live-demonstration of their virtual reality work.
- Friday, March 25, 2022, 12pm-2pm: Conference Latest trends and insights into matrix theory, iterative methods, and preconditioning, Mitten Hall, Temple University:
Visitors at the international conference experience the Neuro-VISOR project.
- Tuesday, April 5, 2022: Symposium of Undergraduate Research and Creativity:
Student Craig Fox is invited to present his C2M2 research on the scalability of virtual reality neuroscience simulations at this Temple-wide event.
- Friday, October 28, 2022: Mid-Atlantic Numerical Analysis Day, Wachman Hall, Temple University:
Visitors at the conference experience the Neuro-VISOR project.
- Wednesday, April 19, 2023: Visit by Giorgio Ascoli,
creator of NeuroMorpho.Org, visiting Temple University and testing out Neuro-VISOR as it shows a cell created from the NeuroMorpho.Org database.
- Friday, August 4, 2023: Summer Research and Leadership Symposium:
Students Jaden Howard and Brandon Hugger present their C2M2 research on Neuro-VISOR at this Temple-wide event.
- Friday, November 3, 2023: Start Talking Science Festival:
The C2M2 team (Nick Bader, Rujeko Chinomona, Jaden Howard, Brandon Hugger, Gillian Queisser, Benjamin Seibold) showcased the Neuro-VISOR system to the Philadelphia public at the Science History Institute.
- Friday, November 10, 2023: Mid-Atlantic Numerical Analysis Day, Wachman Hall, Temple University:
Keynote speaker Lois Curfman McInnes experiences the Neuro-VISOR project.
- Monday, December 11, 2023: Workshop Mathematical Opportunities in Digital Twins (MATH-DT), George Mason University:
Rujeko Chinomona and Benjamin Seibold present Neuro-VISOR to the conference attendees. Omar Ghattas, Reinald Lohner, Roland Wüchner, and many others experience real-time interactive computing.
- Wednesday, March 27, 2024: Undergraduate Research Symposium:
Students Nick Bader and Fatma Seker present their C2M2 research on Neuro-VISOR and on spotted lanternfly spread models, respectively.
- Wednesday, November 13, 2024: Undergraduate Research Symposium:
Students Maryam Amr, Beatriz Souza De Cerqueira, and Carlos Eckert present their C2M2 research on various aspects of the VISOR project.