Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar - Spring 2017

When:   Mondays 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Where: Bromfield-Pearson 002
Who:    Contact James Adler or Xiaozhe Hu for more information.

This semester we will hold an informal weekly seminar mostly with our graduate students in computational applied math and a few faculty members to discuss various topics in computational and applied mathematics. This will range from short informal presentations on the background of useful tools and techniques in applied mathematics as well as updates on current research being done. Occasionally, we will invite speakers from outside the department to discuss their research and how applied mathematics is needed or being used.

All are welcome to join and if you are interested in presenting to the group please let us know.

Additionally, if you would like to be added to the general applied math mailing list, please see the instructions here.

Current (Tentative) Schedule

Week
Date
Discussion Leader/Speaker
Topic
1
M 1/23
2
M 1/30
3
M 2/6
4
M 2/13
5
M 2/13
 
6
M 2/20
 
 
7
M 2/27
8
M 3/6
9
M 3/13
Francisco Gaspar
Multigrid Waveform Relaxation.   Application to the Time-Fractional Heat Equation.
10
M 3/27
11
W 4/5
Peiyao Luo
Monolithic Multigrid Method for the Coupled Stokes Flow and Deformable Porous Medium System.
12
M 4/10
13
M 4/17
NO SEMINAR
HAPPY PATRIOTS DAY!
14
M 4/24