Topics
Multiphase flow in heterogeneous geologic media
Prof. Stephan K. Matthai, Chair of Reservoir Engineering, The University of Melbourne at Parkville
B5 L5 R5209
Network processing in the NIC: the case for specialized hardware architectures
Prof. Giuseppe Bianchi, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
B9 Hall R2325
Dan Leonte
High-order non-conforming finite elements for the Stokes equation
Stefan Sauter, Professor, Institute of Mathematics, University of Zurich
B2 L5 R5220
Xiaokai Huo
On Recently Developed Non-Gaussian Priors and Sampling Methods with Application to Industrial Tomography
Prof. Lassi Roininen, Applied Mathematics, LUT University
B1 L4 R4214
Waqas Waseem Ahmed
Majed Sofiani
On the role of pair correlations in the evolution of Bose-Einstein condensates
Prof. Manoussos Grillakis, Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland in College Park.
B1 L3 R3119
Asymptotic Analysis and Numerical Methods for Compressible Flows at Low Mach Numbers
Prof. Dr. Andreas Meister, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Kassel
B1 L4 R4102
Splitting methods: merits and pitfalls
Prof. Alexander Ostermann
B2 L5 R5220
Nonlinear and dispersive waves: Theory, computations and applications
Dr. Dimitrios Mitsotakis, Senior Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington
KAUST
Christophe Van Neste
Bozhang Dong
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
On some nonlinear elliptic/parabolic systems arising in mechanics and turbulence
Prof. Luigi Carlo Berselli
B2 L5 R5220
Sameh Abdulah
Scalable parallel solvers for cardiac reaction-diffusion models and applications
Luca F. Pavarino, Professor, Department of Mathematics, Università degli Studi di Pavia
B2 L5 R5220
Parameter Estimation for the McKean-Vlasov Stochastic Differential Equation
Nikolas Kantas, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London
KAUST
David Keyes
Quantum Computing with Xanadu
Catalina Albornoz, Quantum Community Manager at Xanadu
KAUST
Quantum Computing with Xanadu
Catalina Albornoz, Quantum Community Manager at Xanadu
KAUST
2018 Workshop on Statistics and Data Science
Auditorium 0215 between Buildings 4 & 5
Splitting methods: merits and pitfalls
Prof. Alexander Ostermann
B2 L5 R5220