Media Coverage
- New MIT Model Could Help Determine Quarantine Measures Needed to Reduce COVID-19’s Spread, SciTechDaily
- Model could help determine quarantine measures needed to reduce Covid-19’s spread, MIT News
- The Stardust Podcast #7 - Christopher Rackauckas, Matteo Manzi YouTube
- Julia, Flux, and AD - Chris Rackauckas Talks Julia with Bruce Tate, Groxio YouTube
- Machine Learning Shows How Quarantine Measures Impact COVID-19 Rates, Health IT Analytics
- The unreasonable effectiveness of the Julia programming language, Ars Technica
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Les raisons de l'adoption accélérée du langage Julia : un langage polyvalent, mais plus scientifique, Developpez
- Ask us anything, SciML edition: Chris Rackauckas and Yingbo Ma, The Julia Programming Language YouTube
- MIT Mechanical Engineers Develop Solutions to Help Slow and Stop the Spread of COVID-19, SciTechDaily
- Slowing the spread of Covid-19, MIT News
- Could a neural network have predicted this pandemic’s impact?, ZDNet
- Predicting When the Sky Will Bleed: MIT-Led Team to Develop Software to Help Forecast Space Storms, SciTechDaily
- MIT-led team to develop software to help forecast space storms, MIT News
- Un modelo de ingeniería determina las medidas restrictivas necesarias frente a la Covid-19, Consalud.es
- Digital 'virus' helps researchers map potential spread, Phys.org
- A mathematical framework could help safely ease social distancing, UQ News
- Digital ‘virus’ helps researchers map potential spread, Cornell Chronicle
- COVID-19 simulator could help track virus spread as restrictions eased, The Age
- Machine learning meets math: Solve differential equations with new Julia library, JaxEnter
- University of Maryland, Baltimore Researchers' Startup, Pumas-AI, Launches Cutting-Edge Healthcare Software, Newswise
- Researchers' company launches drug development software, UMB News
- JuliaCon is the stage for a week of programming talks — and a new Baltimore company, technical.ly
- How to learn Julia: A resources guide for developers, TechRepublic
- Too much 'noise' can affect brain development, ScienceDaily