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Revision as of 17:40, 9 April 2023


Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar


Spring 2023

date speaker title host(s)
Jan 27 Paul Milewski (University of Bath) Embedded solitary internal waves Jean-Luc
Feb 3 Nimish Pujara (UW) Flow and friction on a beach due to breaking waves Jean-Luc
Feb 10 Dimitris Giannakis (Dartmouth) Quantum information for simulation of classical dynamics Li
Feb 17 Steve Wright (UW) Optimization in theory and practice Jean-Luc
Feb 24 Angel Adames-Corraliza (UW) Theory and observations that slow tropical motions transport latent energy poleward Smith
Mar 3 Ehud Yariv (Technion) Flows about superhydrophobic surfaces Jean-Luc
Mar 10 no seminar host
Mar 17 Spring break
Mar 24 Arshad Kudrolli (Clark) Swimming and burrowing in sand and water Spagnolie and Rycroft
Mar 31 Mihai Anitescu (Univ of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory) Exponential Decay of Sensitivity and Domain Decomposition with Overlap for Dynamic and Other Graph-Indexed Optimization Li
Apr 7 at 4:00pm, Room B239 Rupert Klein (FU Berlin) Wasow Lecture: Mathematics: A key to climate research Smith, Stechmann
Apr 14 Romit Maulik (Argonne National Laboratory/PSU) Developing predictive models for dynamical systems with scientific machine learning Chen
Apr 21 John Schotland (Yale) TBA Li
Apr 28 Pedram Hassanzadeh (Rice University) Integrating the spectral analyses of neural networks and nonlinear physics for explainability, generalizability, and stability Chen

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