Colloquium Chairs David Bortz
Location ECCR 245
Time 3:00 pm, Fridays
Refreshments Between 2:30 pm and 3:00 pm Outside the APPM Office (ECOT 225)



Date Speaker Affiliation Title
1/14/11 Mauro Maggioni
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Duke University Multiscale geometric methods for noisy point clouds in high dimensions
1/21/11
Walter Strauss
Department of Mathematics, Brown University Steady Rotational Water Waves
1/28/11 Markus Nebel Department of Mathematics, University of Kaiserslautern Multiple grammars and the enumeration of RNA pseudoknots
2/4/11
George Biros
School of Computational Science and Engineering, Georgia Tech
Fast algorithms for simulations of blood flow in the Stokes regime
2/11/11
Konstantin Mischaikow
Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University
A Database Schema for Global Dynamics of Multiparameter Nonlinear Systems
2/18/11
Jan Mandel
Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Colorado at Denver
Coupled atmosphere - wildland fire numerical simulation and data sources
2/25/11
Thomas Hauser
Director Research Computing, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, University of Colorado at Boulder
Particle Image Velocimetry data analysis - from a portable cluster to multiple GPUs
3/4/11
Ed Ott
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland Synchronism in Large Networks of Oscillators: An Emergent Behavior of Complex Systems
3/11/11
Tom Cech Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado at Boulder Interdisciplinary Research: From Howard Hughes to CIMB
3/18/11
Chris Jones Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Mathematical challenges of climate research: data assimilation and uncertainty
3/25/11
Spring Break
4/1/11
Jonathan Cohen Senior Research Scientist, NVIDIA Domain decomposition and multilevel methods on GPUs
4/8/11
Bjorn Jorgensen Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder Identification and detection of earnings management
4/15/11
David Banks
Department of Statistical Science, Duke University Adversarial Risk Analysis
4/22/11
Xiaoming Wang Department of Mathematics, Florida State University
Examples of Boundary Layers Associated with the Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations
4/29/11
John Burns Department of Mathematics, Virginia Tech
Mathematical and Computational Science Challenges in the Design and Control of Energy Efficient Buildings