SFU's Faculty of Health Sciences offers some of Canada’s most comprehensive and integrated programs and has a strong reputation for producing world-class innovative research. We strive to improve the ...
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Dr. Ramadanovic received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of British Columbia in 2008, studying duality between string theories and non-abelian gauge theories. He is the CSMG project lead for ...
The Sivak group combines approaches from statistical physics, molecular biophysics, and information theory to elucidate the physical limits placed on biological systems by their operational ...
Her journey across arts, education, and law proves that education has no single roadmap. By embracing opportunities and ...
SFU normally requires that all appeals include a statement or letter written by the student that describes the reasons for their appeal. The appeal itself should be approached like a position paper.
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Things which are equal to the same thing are also equal to one another. If equals be added to equals, the wholes are equal. If equals be subtracted from equals, the remainders are equal.
Get to know the distinguished neuroscientists at the helm of the INN. The INN is led by renowned neuroscientist Randy McIntosh, SFU's BC Leadership Chair in Neuroscience and Technology Translation ...
The Zakharov function has no local minima except the global one. It is shown here in its two-dimensional form. The function is usually evaluated on the hypercube x i ∈ [-5, 10], for all i = 1, …, d.