APPLIED MATH GRADUATE STUDENT SEMINARS

 

what are the graduate student seminars?
when and where are the graduate student seminars?
who is speaking at the graduate student seminars?
Past GSS Talks
 
Winter 2003
January 9 Aggeliki Barberopoulou Local Amplification of Seismic Waves from the Mw7.9 Alaska Earthquake and a Damaging Seiche in Lake Union, Seattle, Washington
January 16 OPEN OPEN
January 23 Steve Kusiak The Inverse Source Problem for the Helmholtz Equation and the Scattering Support.
January 30 Miguel Gomez Rigid Body Simulation with Friction and Unilateral Contact
February 6 Matt Peters Global Climate and Cloud Radiative Feedbacks
February 13 Rie Komuro Ecological Process Model to Find the Best Fit to Tree Shoot Growth Data Using Pareto_Evolve
February 20 Rafael Meza CANCELLED
February 27 Dominique Wiest Multigrid as a Preconditioner for Krylov subspace methods
March 6 Damon Toth Age-Structured Population Models
March 13 David George Shallow water with dry states: The difficulties encountered when shallow water is just too damn shallow
Fall 2002
October 3 Katie Coughlin Empirical Mode Decomposition and its Application to the Climate in the Northern Hemisphere
October 10 Tim Reluga Trefethen's Decimal Decatholon at UW Amath
October 17 Bela Frigyik Schrodinger Operators
October 24 Mariana Carrasco-Teja An analysis of the blood flow using high resolution finite volume methods
October 31 Ted Farnum Self-Focusing in QPM Quadratic Media
November 7 Jan Medlock Public Key Cryptosystems
November 14 Steve Kusiak An Introduction to a Handful of Contemporary Inverse Problems
November 21 Sarah Hewitt The Dynamics of the Optical Parametric Oscillator
December 12 Santosh Srivastava Quantum Computing

 

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