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NJIT Applied Mathematics Colloquium - Fall 2012

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 Yuan-Nan Young.

Date Speaker and Title Host
September 7 Richard Moore, NJIT
Optimal Control in Data Assimilation
Yuan Young
September 21 Jun Zhang, New York University
Understanding Biolocomotion in Fluids: from Passive to Active
Linda Cummings
September 28 Pushpendra Singh, NJIT
Dispersion of Particles on Fluid-Liquid Interfaces
Michael Siegel
October 5 Panayotis Kevrekidis, University of Massachusetts
Stability and Dynamics of Solitary Waves and Vortices in Superfluids: From Theory to Experiments
Roy Goodman
October 12 Philip Rack,  University of Tennesee, Knoxville
Directed, Liquid Phase Assembly of Patterned Metallic Films by Pulsed Laser Dewetting
Lou Kondic
October 19 German Mato,  Balseiro Institute, Argentina
Temporal Coding in Spiking and Bursting Neurons
Horacio Rotstein
October 26 David Edwards, University of Delaware
Increasing the Utilities of Optical Biosensors
David Horntrop
November 2 Yixin Guo, Drexel University
A Model of Thalamocortical Relay Neuron and the Parkinsonian Network
Amit Bose
November 9 Edsel A. Pena, University of South Carolina
Multiple Decision-Making in the Face of Uncertainty
Sundar Subramanian
November 16  Mikko Haataja, Princeton University
Compositional Interface Dynamics within Symmetric and Asymmetric Planar Lipid Bilayer Membranes

Cyrill Muratov
November 23 Thanksgiving Recess, no colloquium.

November 30 Yoichiro Mori, University of Minnesota
A Model of Electrodiffusion and Osmosis in Cells and Tissues

Yuan Young
December 7 Gregor Kovacic, RPI
Is Our Sensing Compressed?

TBA


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