November 13, 2015

Mid Atlantic Numerical Analysis Day 2015

A conference on numerical analysis and scientific computing for graduate students and postdocs from the Mid-Atlantic region.

Friday, 13 November 2015

 

Keynote Speaker

Misha Kilmer,
Department of Mathematics,
Tufts University

 

Model Reduction for Nonlinear Image Reconstruction Problems

 

 

The Conference

This one-day meeting will start at 10am to allow same-day travel.
It will be held in Room 617 Wachman Hall, Temple University, 1805 North Broad street, just north of Montgomery Avenue (see directions on right margin).
It will be an opportunity for graduate students and postdocs to present their research, and to meet other researchers.
There will be contributed talks and a poster session.

There will be no registration fee. In order to guarantee appropriate space in the lecture rooms, we ask every participant to please register in advance, even if you are not planning to give a talk.
Lunch will be provided.

Conference Poster

You can download a small conference poster.

Schedule

9:15- 9:50Registration
9:50-10:00Opening remarks
10:00-11:30Presentations (Acoustics)
11:30-11:45Coffee Break
11:45-12:45Presentations (Electromagnetics and Geophysics)
12:45-13:30Lunch
13:30-14:30Keynote lecture (Misha Kilmer)
14:30-14:45Coffee break
14:45-16:15Presentations (Models and Methods)
16:15-16:30Coffee break
16:30-17:30Presentations (Diffusion)
17:30-17:40Closing remarks
18:15-20:00   Group dinner (attendance optional)

Speakers

Acoustics
HasselMatthewUniversity of DelawareCoupling of BEM and FEM for transient acoustic scattering
QiuTianyuUniversity of DelawareNumerical solution of multilayer multiple acoustic wave scattering by time domain boundary integral equation
Sanchez-VizuetTonatiuhUniversity of DelawareBEM/FEM coupling for transient wave-structure interaction
Electromagnetics and Geophyiscs
GuoWeiMichigan State UniversityAn asymptotic preserving Maxwell solver resulting in the Darwin limit of electrodynamics
ShankStephenTemple UniversityFirst-order lifting for full-waveform inversion
Models and Methods
QianLiHunter College (City University of New York)Problem specific primal heuristics for supply chain management in a general MIP solving framework
ZhongMingUniversity of MarylandHierarchical reconstruction of sparse solutions from solving under-determined linear systems with application to compressive sensing
Lund-NguyenKathrynTemple UniversityA new Krylov subspace method for computing Stieltjes functions of matrices based on the Gauss-Radau integration rule
Diffusion
CaiXiaofengUniversity of HoustonA Conservative semi-Lagrangian HWENO method for the Vlasov equation
DonovanPreston MillerUniversity of Maryland Baltimore CountyHomogenization theory for the prediction of obstructed solute diffusivity in macromolecular solutions

Hotel Information

Please feel free to contact us for information on accommodation.

Contact

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Organizers

Sunnie Joshi and Daniel B. Szyld

Sponsors

Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics, the College of Science and Technology, and the Graduate School, Temple University.