Rick Durrett Colloquium
Exact Solution for a Metapopulation Version of Schelling's Model In 1971, Schelling introduced a model in which families move if they have too many neighbors of the opposite type. In this paper we will consider a metapopulation version of the … Read more
Dr. Lisa Fauci, Tulane University – Insights from biofluidmechanics: A tale of two tails
Phillips Hall 332Mode: In-Person Title: Insights from biofluidmechanics: A tale of two tails Abstract: I will present recent work on two very different systems at very different scales, both involving fluid flow driven by undulatory motion. The first is a class of microorganisms, … Read more
Dr. Jay Newby, University of Alberta – Applied Mathematics Colloquium
Phillips Hall 332Dr. Jay Newby, University of Alberta Mode: In-Person Title: Abstract:
Dr. Zixuan Cang, NCSU – Applied Math Colloquium
Phillips Hall 332Dr. Zixuan Cang, NCSU Mode: TBA Title: TBA Abstract: TBA
Graduate Student Research Showcase (Rescheduled for 10/04/23)
Phillips Hall 332Limited space available so sign up now! https://forms.gle/r2WrLTYZTszRQfLZ8 Given the success of the faculty lightning talks in January, the faculty will repeat this, but we are also creating an event for you the graduate students to develop and practice your “elevator pitch” … Read more
Post-Colloquium Tea (Cancelled)
Phillips Hall 330Please join us in Phillips Hall, Room 330 for tea following the Applied Mathematics Colloquium.
Applied Mathematics Colloquium – Youzuo Lin, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Phillips Hall 332Title: Scientific Machine Learning for Computational Wave Imaging Problems: from Carbon Zero Emissions to Breast Cancer Detection Speaker: Youzuo Lin, Earth and Environmental Sciences Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory Abstract: AI for Science (aka “AI4Science”) is currently one of the … Read more
Post-Colloquium Tea
Phillips Hall 330Please join us in Phillips Hall, Room 330 for tea following the Applied Mathematics Colloquium.
Applied Mathematics Colloquium – Alina Chertock, North Carolina State University
Phillips Hall 332Title: Asymptotic Preserving Numerical Methods for Multiscale Problems Speaker: Alina Chertock, Department of Mathematics, North Carolina State University Abstract: Many phenomena in nature exhibit multiscale behaviors, which can be rather different in character. These phenomena can be categorized into two … Read more
Post-Colloquium Tea
Phillips Hall 330Please join us in Phillips Hall, Room 330 for tea following the Applied Mathematics Colloquium.