Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling
Upcoming

Programs

Jun 3 - Jun 14, 2013
2013 Interdisciplinary Summer School: Data Assimilation in Geosciences

Seminars

September 11, 2:00 PM
TBA
Prof. Jian-Guo Liu
Duke University

Undergraduate Research Opportunities:

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Upcoming Conference
June 9-13, 2008
12th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications (HYP2008)
Registration re-opened
Conference Office: CSCAMM
Conference Building: CSIC
Login/Register Here: HYP Login


Welcome to the Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM). The primary goal of the Center is to foster research and educational activities that highlight novel computational algorithms and mathematical modeling and their interplay with physical science, biological science, and engineering. To stimulate such research activity, CSCAMM fosters collaborative research which involves local scientists, graduate students and visiting post-docs together with world renowned scholars. CSCAMM sponsors an active visitors program through a series of seminars, lectures and workshops and it supports an educational program with a series of tutorials, courses and active involvement with the AMSC graduate program.

Eitan Tadmor
Director
 

News

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Congratulations to Qin Li who was awarded her PhD on Monday, May 6th from the Math Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Congratulations to Changhui Tan who has been awarded the Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship.

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Congratulations to Dr. Sébastien Motsch who accepted an offer as an Assistant Professor at the School of Mathematical & Statistical Science in Arizona State University.

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Congratulations to Changhui Tan and his wife Wei Guo who got married February 2013 in Annapolis.

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Congratulations to Professor Doron Levy who was awarded by the University as a 2013-2014 Distinguished Scholar-Teachers award for outstanding scholarly accomplishments.

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CSCAMM welcomes Dr. Yongyong Cai from National University of Singapore, as a new KI-Net Post-Doctoral Research Associate with Prof. Tadmor. His post-doc is split between the Math department at UW Madison and CSCAMM at UMd.

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There will be a live webcast of the Non-equilibrium Interface and Surface Dynamics workshop on October 25-28. This webcast will be open to all. The webcast began with the "Welcoming Remarks" at 9:25 am EDT on Monday October 25th, and continue through Thursday October 28nd. A schedule of events is posted.
Click HERE for instructions and the link to join the webcast.

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Recent Programs

KI-Net: Quantum Systems: A Mathematical Journey from Few to Many Particles
May 13-16, 2013

KI-Net: Kinetic Description of Social Dynamics: From Consensus to Flocking
November 5-9, 2012

15th Capra Meeting on Radiation Reaction in General Relativity
June 11-15, 2012



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Recent Seminars

Relative entropy applied to the study of stability of shocks for conservation laws, and application to asymptotic analysis
Alexis Vasseur
University of Texas at Austin

Coupling kinetic and fluid equations in the context of the study of sprays
Prof. Laurent Desvillettes
École Normale Supérieure de Cachan

Swarming by Nature and by Design
Professor Andrea Bertozzi
University of California, Los Angeles



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Recent Publications

Francis Filbet and Thomas Rey
A Rescaling Velocity Method for Dissipative Kinetic Equations Applications to Granular Media

Clment Mouhot, Lorenzo Pareschi, and Thomas Rey
Convolutive decomposition and fast summation methods for discrete-velocity approximations of the Boltzmann equation

Roman Andreev
A note on a lemma due to Kato, Xu and Zikatanov


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CSCAMM is part of the
College of Computer, Mathematical & Natural Sciences (CMNS)