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Bernard Parent

Bernard Parent

Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
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Misha Chertkov

Michael Chertkov

Applied Mathematics
Mathematics
chertkov@arizona.edu
Karl Glasner

Karl Glasner

Mathematics
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Juan M. Restrepo

Mathematics
restrepo@math.arizona.edu

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jcb@maxwell.che.arizona.edu

Edward J. Kerschen

Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
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Thomas F. Balsa

Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
tbalsa@email.arizona.edu

Timothy Secomb

Physiology
secomb@u.arizona.edu

Vladimir Zakharov

Mathematics
zakharov@math.arizona.edu

Anatoli Tumin

Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
tumin@email.arizona.edu

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