A conference on numerical analysis and scientific computing
for graduate students and postdocs from the Mid-Atlantic region.
Tim Warburton,
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This one-day meeting will start at 10am to allow same-day travel.
It will be held in Room 617
Wachman Hall,
Temple University, 1805 North Broad street, just north of Montgomery Avenue.
It will be an opportunity for graduate students and postdocs to
present their research, and to meet other researchers.
There will be contributed talks and a poster session.
There will be no registration fee.
In order to guarantee appropriate space in the lecture rooms,
we ask every participant to please register in advance,
even if you are not planning to give a talk.
Lunch will be provided.
You can download a conference announcement poster.
If you would like to participate (in any form), please register using the
online registration form.
The deadline for the submission of abstracts is October 15, 2018.
Registration for "participation only" can be done at any time.
9:15- 9:50 | Registration and breakfast (provided) |
9:50-10:00 | Opening remarks |
10:00-11:00 | Presentations (Models, Analysis, and Numerics I) |
11:00-11:20 | Coffee Break |
11:20-12:00 | Presentations (Models, Analysis, and Numerics II) |
12:00-13:30 | Posters and lunch (provided) |
13:30-14:30 | Keynote lecture (Tim Warburton) |
14:30-14:45 | Coffee break |
14:45-15:25 | Presentations (Numerical Linear Algebra and Applications) |
15:25-15:45 | Coffee break |
15:45-16:45 | Presentations (Numerical PDE) |
16:45-16:55 | Closing remarks |
17:30-19:30 | Group dinner (attendance optional) |
Models, Analysis, and Numerics I | |||
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Yilin | Wu | Temple University | Mathematical modeling of biofilm in marble environment |
Ming | Zhong | Johns Hopkins University | Discovering governing laws of interaction in heterogeneous agents dynamics from observation |
Joshua | Finkelstein | Temple University | Comparison of modern Langevin integrators for simulations of coarse-grained polymer melts |
Models, Analysis, and Numerics II | |||
Jonas | Bünger | RWTH Aachen University | Deterministic modeling of electron transport for electron probe microanalysis |
Chengcheng | Tao | National Energy Technology Laboratory | Numerical analysis for flow of a cement slurry |
Numerical Linear Algebra and Applications | |||
Arielle | Carr | Virginia Tech | Combining preconditioner updates with Krylov subspace recycling |
Faycal | Chaouqui | Temple University | A coarse space correction for a well-posed Neumann-Neumann method |
Numerical PDE | |||
Giordano | Tierra Chica | Temple University | Energy-stable linear schemes for polymer-solvent phase field models |
Andrew | Giuliani | New York University | Moment limiters for the Discontinuous Galerkin method on unstructured meshes |
Linwan | Feng | NJIT | Numerical methods for dispersive shallow water equations |
Mahdi | Bandegi | NJIT | Convex relaxations for variational problems arising from self-assembly |
Abhijit | Biswas | Temple University | Infinite time limit of numerical schemes for linear advection problems |
Mingchang | Ding | University of Delaware | Efficient and highly accurate SLDG-LDG method for convection-diffusion problems |
Please feel free to contact us for information on accommodation.
Email: naday -at- temple.edu
Benjamin Seibold and Daniel B. Szyld
Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics, the College of Science and Technology, the Graduate School, and the Center for Computational Mathematics and Modeling, Temple University.
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