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  2. Through adversity to the stars, Transcript of Ken Golden's Opening Remarks at the Wilkes Climate Summit, University of Utah, May 2023. New, highly tunable composite materials—with a twist, EurekAlert!, Phys.org, Bioengineer.org, SciTechDaily, Paul Gabrielsen, U. of Utah, June 2022. Counting on mathematicians to help save the planet, Sarah ...

  3. Kenneth "Ken" Morgan Golden is an American applied mathematician and Distinguished Professor at the University of Utah. He is recognized as the " Indiana Jones of Mathematics" for his work in polar climate modeling and has traveled to the polar regions eighteen times, in total, to study sea ice .

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  4. Ken Golden is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah. His main research interests are in mathematics of sea ice and climate, polar ecology, composite materials, and remote sensing. He's been on eighteen polar expeditions and given over 500 invited lectures on six ...

  5. Ken Golden. President Taylor R. Randall has named Ken Golden, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, as an inaugural recipient of the University of Utah Presidential Societal Impact Scholar Award. Dr. Golden and four other scholars are a select group of faculty.

  6. Let us set the compass toward our highest aspirations: “through adversity to the stars.”. By Kenneth M. Golden. Kenneth M. Golden is a distinguished professor of mathematics and adjunct professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Utah. This opinion piece originally appeared January 12, 2024 in The Hill, Washington D.C.

  7. Ken Golden is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah. His main research interests are in mathematics of sea ice and climate, polar ecology, composite materials, and remote sensing.

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