Colloquium

  • Peter Hamlington, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô BoulderThe Structure and Dynamics of Puffing PlumesThe near-field characteristics of highly buoyant plumes, commonly referred to as lazy plumes, remain relatively poorly
  • Dorit Hammerling, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô School of MinesLossy Data Compression and the Community Earth System ModelClimate models such as the Community Earth System Model (CESM) typically produce enormous amounts
  • Bri-Mathias Hodge; Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering; University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô BoulderDesigning a Sustainable and Reliable Future: Simulating Next Generation Energy SystemsPower and energy systems worldwide are changing
  • Steffen Borgwardt, Department of Mathematics, University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô DenverTransitions between ClusteringsClustering is one of the fundamental tasks in data analytics and machine learning. In many situations, different partitions of the same data
  • Xudong Chen; Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering; University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô BoulderStructure Theory for Nonholonomic Ensemble SystemsEnsemble control deals with the problem of using a common control input to simultaneously steer a
  • Farhad Pourkamali-Anaraki, Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô DenverEvaluation of Classification Models in Limited Data Scenarios with Application to Additive ManufacturingScientific observations and
  • Daniel Larremore, Department of Computer Science, University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô BoulderEstimating the Mitigation Potential of Screening Programs for Infectious DiseasesThe premise of screening programs for infectious diseases is that screening tests taken
  •  Applied Mathematics Colloquium - George KarniadakisGeorge Karniadakis, Department of Applied Mathematics, Brown UniversityFrom Neural PDEs to Neural Operators: Blending data and physics for fast predictionsAbstract:  We will review
  • Alex Townsend, Department of Mathematics, Cornell UniversityThe art and science of low-rank techniquesMatrices and tensors that appear in computational mathematics are so often well-approximated by low-rank objects. Since random
  • Habib Ammari, Department of Mathematics, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, SwitzerlandFunctional analytic methods for discrete approximations of subwavelength resonator systemsIn this lecture, the speaker will review mathematical and
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