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MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, Fall 2009
 
Talks are held on Fridays at 3:00 pm in Chauvenet Hall 143, unless otherwise noted.
Please join us for coffee and cookies beginning at 2:45 pm.
Previous semesters:       Fall 2008 | Spring 2008 | Fall 2007 | Spring 2007 | Fall 2006 | Spring 2006
 
Date Speaker Title
August 28 No Colloquium
September 4 Dept. of Petroleum Engineering,
Colorado School of Mines
A Multiple-Continuum Model for Simulating Multiphase Flow in Naturally Fractured Vuggy Reservoirs
September 11
Bharat Bhargava
CERIAS Security Center &
Dept. of Computer Science,
Purdue university
Detecting Service Violation in Internet and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
September 18
William Parnell
The School of Mathematics,
University of Manchester
How to Tell Your Austenite From Your Elbow: What Homogenization Can Do For You...
September 25
Willy Hereman
Dept. of Mathematical & Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
Symbolic Computation of Conservation Laws of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
October 2
Marcus Carlsson
Department of Mathematics,
Purdue University
Nonlinear Approximation of Functions in Two Dimensions by Sums of Exponential Functions
October 9
Maureen Morton,
Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University
Integral Deferred Correction Methods for Multi-Scale Problems
October 16
Chi-Wang Shu
Division of Applied Mathematics,
Brown University
Superconvergence and Time Evolution of Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Solutions
October 23
Nathan DeBardeleben
Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Need For Resilient HPC Systems
October 30
Jon Trevelyan
School of Engineering,
Durham University
Enrichment of boundary integral approximations in wave propagation using sets of plane waves
November 6
Lior Horesh
Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science,
Emory University
From Prediction to Prescription - Design in Inversion
November 13
Shi Jin
Dept. of Mathematics,
University of Wisconsin at Madison
A Semiclassical Transport Model for Thin Quantum Barriers
November 20
Anthony Petrella
Computational Biomechanics Group - Engineering Department,
Colorado School of Mines
Modeling Spine Mechanics and other Aspects of the Musculoskeletal System
November 27
Thanksgiving Break
No Colloquium
 
December 4
Independent Study Presentations
 
December 11
Dead Day
No Colloquium
 


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Colorado School of Mines  •   Golden, CO 80401-1887
Phone: 303.273.3880   •   Fax: 303.273.3875

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