Mid Atlantic Numerical Analysis Day 2018

A conference on numerical analysis and scientific computing for graduate students and postdocs from the Mid-Atlantic region.

Friday, 9 November 2018

Keynote Speaker

Tim Warburton,
Virginia Tech
 

On Building an Exascale-Ready
High-Order Finite Element Flow Solver

The Conference

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.

Conference Poster

You can download a conference announcement poster.

Registration and/or Abstract Submission

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.

Schedule

9:15- 9:50Registration and breakfast (provided)
9:50-10:00Opening remarks
10:00-11:00Presentations (Models, Analysis, and Numerics I)
11:00-11:20Coffee Break
11:20-12:00Presentations (Models, Analysis, and Numerics II)
12:00-13:30Posters and lunch (provided)
13:30-14:30Keynote lecture (Tim Warburton)
14:30-14:45Coffee break
14:45-15:25Presentations (Numerical Linear Algebra and Applications)
15:25-15:45Coffee break
15:45-16:45Presentations (Numerical PDE)
16:45-16:55Closing remarks
17:30-19:30   Group dinner (attendance optional)

Speakers

Models, Analysis, and Numerics I
YilinWuTemple University Mathematical modeling of biofilm in marble environment
MingZhongJohns Hopkins University Discovering governing laws of interaction in heterogeneous agents dynamics from observation
JoshuaFinkelsteinTemple University Comparison of modern Langevin integrators for simulations of coarse-grained polymer melts
Models, Analysis, and Numerics II
JonasBüngerRWTH Aachen University Deterministic modeling of electron transport for electron probe microanalysis
Chengcheng    TaoNational Energy Technology Laboratory Numerical analysis for flow of a cement slurry
Numerical Linear Algebra and Applications
ArielleCarrVirginia Tech Combining preconditioner updates with Krylov subspace recycling
FaycalChaouquiTemple University A coarse space correction for a well-posed Neumann-Neumann method
Numerical PDE
GiordanoTierra Chica    Temple University Energy-stable linear schemes for polymer-solvent phase field models
AndrewGiulianiNew York University Moment limiters for the Discontinuous Galerkin method on unstructured meshes
LinwanFengNJIT Numerical methods for dispersive shallow water equations

Posters

MahdiBandegi    NJIT Convex relaxations for variational problems arising from self-assembly
AbhijitBiswasTemple University Infinite time limit of numerical schemes for linear advection problems
Mingchang    DingUniversity of Delaware     Efficient and highly accurate SLDG-LDG method for convection-diffusion problems

Hotel Information

Please feel free to contact us for information on accommodation.

Contact

Email: naday -at- temple.edu

Location

Directions, Maps, Parking

Organizers

Benjamin Seibold and Daniel B. Szyld

Sponsors

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.

Photos

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Previous Years

NA-Day 2017
NA-Day 2016
NA-Day 2015
NA-Day 2014
NA-Day 2013
NA-Day 2012
NA-Day 2011