Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling
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Programs

March 8- 11, 2010
Quantum-Classical Modeling of Chemical Phenomena
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April 5- 9, 2010
Nonlinear Network Dynamics
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April 26- 27, 2010
Frontiers in Mathematical Biology
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May 24- 28, 2010
2010 Tutorial School on Fluid Dynamics: Topics in Turbulence
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Seminars

Feb 17, 2:00pm
Vortex Sheets and Conservation of Circulation
Prof. Helena Lopes
University De Campinas (UNICAMP) in Brazil

Feb 24, 2:00pm
Ensemble Methods and Data Assimilation
Prof. Brian Hunt
University of Maryland


Undergraduate Research Opportunities: Research Projects, AMSC and more ...

Upcoming Conference
June 9-13, 2008
12th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications (HYP2008)
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Conference Office: CSCAMM
Conference Building: CSIC
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Welcome to the Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM). The primary goal of the Center is to foster research activity that highlights the interplay between novel computational algorithms and mathematical modeling, as complementary avenues to theory and experiment. 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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"Integrating post-newtonian equations on graphics processing units", by HF. Herrmann, J. Silberholz, M. Bellone, G. Guerberoff, M. Tiglio, has been accepted as a "Fast Track Communication" in Classical and Quantum Gravity.

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Congratulations to John Silberholz for being selected as a Finalist in the Computing Research Association's Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award competition for 2010.

Positions Available

Research assistantship available at UMD for a student with interest in gpu computing.
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Post-doc positions in applied mathematics are available at Université Claude Bernard, Lyon.
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Recent Programs

2009 09 FRG Annual Meeting
September 21-25, 2009

Matter and Electromagnetic Fields in Strong Gravity
August 24-28, 2009

2009 04 Shedding Light on Dark Matter
April 2-4, 2009

Recent Seminars

Local Scales of Oscillatory Patterns
Dr. Triet Le
Yale University

Signal Reconstruction From Its Spectrogram
Radu Balan
University of Maryland

Blowup in Multidimensional Aggregation Equations
Prof. José Antonio Carrillo de la Plata
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Recent Publications

Ning Jiang and C. David Levermore
GLOBAL EXISTENCE AND REGULARITY OF THE WEAKLY COMPRESSIBLE NAVIER-STOKES SYSTEM

Piotr Bizon and Anil Zenginoglu
Universality of global dynamics for the cubic wave equation

Anil Zenginoglu
Asymptotics of black hole perturbations

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CSCAMM is part of the
College of Computer, Mathematical & Physical Sciences (CMPS)