Colloquium

  • APPM Colloquium: Speaker : Susan Murphy Affiliations: Department of Statistics, Harvard UniversityDepartment of Computer Science, Harvard UniversityRadcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University  Day/Time:
  • Alex Hening, Department of Mathematics, Tufts UniversyThe competitive exclusion principle in stochastic environmentsThe competitive exclusion principle states in its simplest form that a number of species competing for a smaller number of
  • Vrushali Bokil, Department of Mathematics, Oregon State UniversityCompatible Discretizations for Maxwell’s Equations in Complex MaterialsIn this talk, we discuss the construction of a specific compatible discretization, the Mimetic Finite
  • William J. Layton, Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh5 ideas, good and bad, in computational fluid dynamics The goal of numerical analysis of the Navier-Stokes equations is to extend the accuracy, reliability and
  • James Sethian; Department of Mathematics; University of California, BerkeleyAdvances in Advancing Interfaces: The Mathematics of Manufacturing of Industrial Foams, Fluidic Devices, and Automobile PaintingHow do inkjet printers
  • Aleksandar Donev, Professor of Mathematics, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York UniversityNumerical Methods for Inextensible Slender Fibers in Stokes FlowEvery animal cell is filled with a cytoskeleton, a dynamic gel made of
  • Bernard Deconinck, Professor and Chair of Applied Mathematics, University of 91´ó»ÆÑ¼Pole dynamics of solutions of integrable equationsKruskal (1974) suggested that the dynamics of solutions of the KdV equation could be understood by examining
  • Philippe Naveau, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, IPSL-CNRS, FranceDetecting changes in multivariate extremes from climatological time series Joint work with Sebastian Engelke (Geneva University) and Chen Zhou (Erasmus
  • Julie K. Lundquist, Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Fellow, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute at University of Colorado, BoulderTurbulence to turbine wakes: challenges in the atmospheric science of wind energy (that
  • Michael D. Schneider, Group Leader for Astronomy & Astrophysics Analytics, Physics Division, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryQuantum Machine Learning using Gaussian ProcessesQuantum computers may be transformative for a variety of
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