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NJIT Applied Mathematics Colloquium - Spring 2010

Colloquia are held on Fridays at 11:30 a.m. in Cullimore Lecture Hall II, unless noted otherwise. Refreshments are served at 11:30 am. For questions about the seminar schedule, please contact Linda Cummings.

Date Speaker and Title Host
January 22 Yuriko Renardy, Virginia Tech
Numerical simulation of drop deformation in shear
Shahriar Afkhami
January 29 Stefano Fusi, Columbia University
Computational advantages of multi-stage memory systems
Farzan Nadim
February 5 Denis Blackmore, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Approximations to Granular Relaxation Flows: Lattices, Limits, Infinite-dimensional Dynamical Systems and Solitons
Linda Cummings
February 12 Linda Cummings, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Complex variable methods applied to moving boundary problems
Greg Kriegsmann
February 19 Weiqing Ren, Courant Institute, NYU
The moving contact line problem and the spreading of liquid thin films
Yuan Young
February 26 Bob Kohn, Courant Institute, NYU
SEMINAR POSTPONED TO APRIL 30 DUE TO SNOW DAY
Linda Cummings
March 5 Olof Widlund, Courant Institute, NYU
Domain decomposition methods for large problems of elasticity
Yassine Boubendir
March 12 Tom Witelski, Duke University
Coarsening: transient and self-similar dynamics in 1-D
Linda Cummings
March 19 Spring Break
NO SEMINAR
March 26 James Meiss, University of Colorado at Boulder
Transitory Dynamical Systems and Transport
Roy Goodman
April 2 Good Friday
NO SEMINAR
April 9 Hassan Aref, Virginia Tech
Point vortices: A classical mathematics playground
Denis Blackmore
April 16 Greg Wilson, University of Toronto
High Performance Computing Considered Harmful
Shahriar Afkhami
April 23 Vladimir Druskin, Schlumberger-Doll Research
Optimal finite difference grids for Neumann-to-Dirichlet operators
Cyrill Muratov
April 30 Bob Kohn, Courant Institute, NYU
The evolution of a crystal surface: steps, PDE's, and self-similarity
Linda Cummings


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