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| Research Centers |
Berkeley Mathematical Research Programs
In addition to the research being done within the department, many faculty and graduate students belong to various mathematical programs on campus designed to provide a more in-depth look a various areas of mathematics.
The Center for Pure and Applied Mathematics. The Center administers grants, contracts, and gift accounts for over 50 faculty members in mathematics and other closely related departments on campus. Research funds are also provided each year for 60-65 graduate student researchers, and approximately 10 postdocs, programmers, engineering aids, and other titles.
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| Mathematical Sciences Research Institute |
The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) exists to further mathematical research through broadly based programs in the mathematical sciences and closely related activities.
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| Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
The LBNL Mathematics Department, which is in the Computational Research Division of LBNL, consists of researchers on the faculty of the Mathematics Department at the University of California at Berkeley, staff scientists, postdoctoral fellows, visiting scientists, and graduate students. The Department's research centers on the development of numerical and analytical methods and their application to challenging, difficult problems in physics and engineering. Current areas of specialized interest are vortex and particle methods, solid mechanics and fracture, interface techniques, turbulence theory, dynamics of polymeric systems, parallel implementation of codes for large-scale scientific computing, and fast algorithms.
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The Miller Institute is "dedicated to the encouragement of creative thought and the conduct of research and investigation in the field of pure science and investigation in the field of applied science in so far as such research and investigation are deemed by the Advisory Board to offer promising approach to fundamental problems." The Institute operates three programs: the Miller Research Fellowships for young scholars who have recently taken or who are about to take the doctoral degree, the Miller Research Professorships members of the science faculties of the academic senate of the University of California, and the Visiting Miller Research Professorships for distinguished scientists worldwide. In all cases, members of the Miller Institute have no teaching duties and are free to devote their full time and effort to research and collaboration.
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