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Jonathan Mitchell is an associate professor of mathematics at Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA). His research interests include nonlinear oscillators, epidemiological models, and delay differential equations. Dr Mitchell has facilitated dozens of undergraduate research projects in mathematics and mentored future educators. David Powers has taught applied mathematics for over 40 years. His research includes matrix theory, graph theory and applications to biochemistry and engineering. Lynn Greenleaf has worked as a Mission Control engineer on the early missions of NASA's Space Shuttle, supported multiple space and ground simulation projects, and worked as a senior scientist on ballistic missile defense, including live tests in the Pacific. She recently retired from the Department of Mathematics at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Her most recent research interests include mathematical simulation with a special focus on modeling violent storms such as tornadoes and hurricanes. She now lives in northern Colorado. Matthew Beauregard is a professor of mathematics at Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA). His research interests are in applied mathematics, particularly mathematical modeling and scientific computing. In this decade, he has mentored over 50 undergraduate students in undergraduate interdisciplinary research activities in applied mathematics. |