Please join the U.S. National Science Foundation for a lecture by Daniel Larremore of the University of Colorado department of computer science and the BioFrontiers Institute.
Larremore’s research combines mathematics and computation with real-world data to create new models that provide answers to globally important questions.
This lecture is part of a three-part series featuring the laureates of the 2022 Alan T. Waterman award, the nation's highest honor for early-career scientists and engineers.
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Noyce Conference Room
Seminar
US Mountain Time
Speaker:
Daniel Larremore (University of Colorado)
Our campus is closed to the public for this event.