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Video of AOS Sponsored Lecture:
"Climate Change and the Mathematics of Sea Ice"
On April 29, 2009, Utah professor of mathematics Kenneth Golden gave the lecture "Climate Change and the Mathematics of Sea Ice" to an audience of UCLA students, professors and members of the public. He presented the recent advances in using mathematics to understand sea ice as agents of climate change. Dr. Golden has journeyed on five Antarctic and five Arctic expeditions to study sea ice. His research has been presented several times to the US Congress and has been covered extensively by the media. Dr. Golden received his Ph.D. in Mathematics at the Courant Institute of NYU in 1984. This lecture, held during the IPAM workshop "Flows and Networks in Complex Media," was cosponsored by IoE, JIFRESSE, IGPP, the Department of Mathematics, and the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.
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