Sam Houston State University: Graduate Students Study Mathematics of Climate Change
December 19, 2019
December 19, 2019
HUNTSVILLE, Texas, Dec. 19 -- Sam Houston State University issued the following news:
In the last decade, mathematicians and other scientists have created an international research effort focused on solving the complex global challenge of climate change.
At Sam Houston State University, Mathematics graduate students Ligia Flores and Kiara Sanchez are part of the Math and Climate Research Network program that works to understand the mathematics of the arctic polar vortex . . .
In the last decade, mathematicians and other scientists have created an international research effort focused on solving the complex global challenge of climate change.
At Sam Houston State University, Mathematics graduate students Ligia Flores and Kiara Sanchez are part of the Math and Climate Research Network program that works to understand the mathematics of the arctic polar vortex . . .