Colloquium

  • Event Description:Richard Rotunno, Earth and Sun Systems Laboratory, NCARA generalization of Lorentz’s model for the predictability of flows with many scales of motionThe idea that there is an inherent finite range of predictability for certain
  • Event Description:Greg Lyng, Department of Mathematics, University of WyomingThe secondary caustic in the semiclassical limit for the focusing nonlinear Schrödinger equationWe consider the cubic focusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation in one space
  • Event Description:Jim Keener, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering, University of UtahHow cells make measurementsA fundamental problem of cell biology is to understand how cells make measurements and then make
  • Event Description:Ying Lu, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado BoulderVerbal autopsy methods with multiple causes of deathVerbal autopsy procedures are widely used for estimating cause-specific mortality in areas without medical death
  • Event Description:Congming Li, Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderDynamic stability of the 3-D axi-symmetric Navier-Stokes equations with swirlI will present the joint work with Tom Hou on “Dynamic stability of the 3D axi-
  • Event Description:Michael Rempe, Applied Mathematics, Northwestern UniversityEfficient computational strategies for simulating neural activity on branched structuresEver since Hodgkin and Huxley developed their foundational mathematical model
  • Event Description:Roseanna Neupauer, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado BoulderWavelet analysis to characterize hydraulic properties of porous mediaHydraulic properties of porous media, such as
  • Event Description:Anne Sheehan, CIRES and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado BoulderSeismic imaging of the earth’s crust and mantleMuch like a medical CT scan, seismic waves can be used to make detailed images of the Earth’s
  • Event Description:Mary Nelson, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderOral assessments: improved in grades and retentionWe have all heard it said that, “You really don’t understand something until you teach it.” We know
  • Event Description:Per-Gunnar Martinsson, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderFast numerical techniques for solving partial differential equationsThere exists a multitude of techniques for computing approximate solutions
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