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George Mason Alumna Advancing Research in Dynamical Systems at Howard University

Alumna Sayomi Kamimoto Howard University

Sayomi Kamimoto, PhD in Applied Mathematics ’20, is an assistant professor at Howard University. Her research focuses on applied bifurcation theory, nonlinear dynamical systems, swarming, and mathematical biology. She previously completed an NRC postdoctoral appointment at the Naval Research Laboratory and a postdoctoral position at New York University. While at George Mason, she received numerous honors, including the Clark Award at the IIP Fellowship. This spring she spoke at George Mason's Applied and Computational Mathematics seminar with a talk entitled: "Swarming to Herding: Geometry of Collective Organization."

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