Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) Email Format
Research ServicesUnited States11-50 Employees
The Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) was founded in 2010 by Brown Professors Jill Pipher (lead PI), Jeffrey Brock, Jan Hesthaven (now at EPFL), Jeffrey Hoffstein and Bjorn Sandstede, through a major grant to Brown University from the National Science Foundation, Division of Mathematical Sciences. The vision for ICERM is encapsulated in its mission statement: Our mission is to support and broaden the relationship between mathematics and computation: specifically, to expand the use of computational and experimental methods in mathematics, to support theoretical advances related to computation, and address problems posed by the existence and use of the computer through mathematical tools, research and innovation. ICERM supports its mission by developing and hosting research programs and activities that: • Encourage the creation of new computational methods to advance mathematical understanding. • Foster a deeper understanding of algorithms and computational tools. • Expose program participants to the use of simulation, visualization, experiments, or computer-assisted proofs. • Catalyze new directions of mathematical research through synergistic collaborations across disciplinary areas and research communities. • Advance the training and mentoring of graduate students and early-career postdoctoral researchers through exposure to new mathematical areas and computational methods. • The institute benefits from its strong ties to the mathematical sciences departments at Brown, and from the vibrant educational community of colleges and universities across New England.