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== Archived semesters ==
== Archived semesters ==
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2015|Spring 2015]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2015|Spring 2015]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2013|Fall 2014]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2014|Spring 2014]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Spring2014|Spring 2014]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2013|Fall 2013]]
*[[Applied/ACMS/Fall2013|Fall 2013]]

Revision as of 16:27, 16 January 2015


Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar


Fall 2014 Semester

date speaker title host(s)
Sept. 12 Agisilaos Athanasoulis (Leicester) Semiclassical regularisation for ill-posed classical flows: microlocal coarse-graining beyond Wigner measures Shi Jin
Sept. 19 Dongbin Xiu (Utah) Uncertainty quantification algorithms for large-scale systems Shi Jin
Sept. 26 Stanislav Boldyrev (UW) Recent results on magnetohydrodynamic turbulence Saverio and David
Oct. 3 Erik Bollt (Clarkson) Shape coherence and finite-time curvature evolution Jean-Luc
Wed. Oct. 8 Mohammad Motamed (New Mexico) Uncertainty quantification for wave propagation problems, analysis and computation Shi Jin
Oct. 17 (4pm in VV B239) Roseanna Zia (Cornell) A micro-mechanical study of coarsening and rheology of colloidal gels: Cage building, cage hopping, and Smoluchowski’s ratchet Saverio
Oct. 31 Dan Hu (SJTU) Optimization, adaptation, and initiation of biological transport networks Shi Jin
Nov. 7 Tim Chumley (Iowa State) Random billiards and diffusion Saverio and Phil
Wed. Nov. 12 (in VV B223) Alina Chertock (NCSU) Pedestrian flow models with slowdown interactions Shi Jin
Nov. 14 David Sondak (UW) Effect of Prandtl number on optimal scaling laws in Rayleigh-Benard convection Saverio
Nov. 21 Mary Silber (Northwestern) Spontaneous Pattern Formation in Models of Vegetation in Dryland Ecosystems Marko
Nov. 28 Thanksgiving recess
Dec. 5 Margaret McFall-Ngai (UW) Host tissue 'design' for the establishment and maintenance of luminescent symbioses Saverio


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