AMCS Colloquium 2006-2007

The AMCS Colloquium usually meets in the NEW Berger Auditorium, in Skirkanich Hall,  210 S. 33rd Street,  at 2:00 PM on Friday afternoons.  Any exceptions are noted on the schedule below.


Colloquium Schedule Fall 2006
Colloquium  Schedule  Fall 2006





Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title
September, 22 2006
Wojciech Szpankowski Purdue University Analytic Algorithmics, Combinatorics, and Information Theory
September, 29 2006 Chandrajit Bajaj
University of Texas, Austin
Fast Computation of Implicit
Solvation Molecular Surfaces,
Skins, Energetics and Forces

October 6, 2006 Jianqing Fan
Princeton University
Statistical Challenges with High Dimensionality
October 13, 2006
Robert Calderbank
Princeton University
Quantum Computing and Instantaneous Radar Polarimetry
October, 27, 2006
Michael Shelley
Courant Institute
Transport in Visco-elastic Flows
November 3, 2006 Junhyong Kim
University of PA
Known Unknowns and Unknown Unknowns in Computational Phylogenetics
November 10, 2006
Robert V. Kohn
Courant Institute
The Evolution of a Crystal Surface Below the Roughening Temperature
November 17, 2006 L. Mahadevan
Harvard University
Extreme Elastohydrodynamics: of flags, fishes, and flying carpets
December 1,
2006
Andrew Odlyzko
University of Minn.
Cybersecurity, mathematics, and limits on technology
December 7, 2006
Note special date.
Tony Chan
This talk will be held in room A2, in DRL
UCLA and NSF

Combining Wavelets and PDE Techniques for Image Processing
December 8, 2006
John Strain
University of CA, Berkeley
Semi-Lagrangian Contouring and Elliptic Systems with Complex Moving Interfaces


 

Colloquium Schedule Spring 2007
Colloquium Schedule Fall 2006






Colloquium Schedule  Spring 2007





Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title
January 19, 2007 Leslie Greengard
Courant Inst., NYU
The nonuniform FFT and Magnetic Resonance Image Reconstruction
January 26, 2007 Kostas Daniilidis Penn
How Radon and Fourier solved for the geometry of two views
February 2, 2007 Michael Vogelius
Rutgers University
Some recent results concerning electromagnetic imaging of small inhomogeneities
February 14, 2007, 4:30PM
Note special day and time.
Tom Hou
This talk will be held in room A6 of DRL
Caltech
Geometric Properties and Non-blowup of the 3D Incompressible Euler Equations
February 16, 2007
Michael Deem
Rice University
Phase Diagrams of Quasispecies Theory with Recombination and Horizontal Gene Transfer
February 23, 2007 Graeme Walter Milton
This talk will be held in the Wu and Chen Aud.
Utah
Cloaking: a New Phenomena in Electromagnetism and Elasticity
March 2, 2007
Peter Basser
NIH
The Diffusion Tensor MRI Processing Pipeline
March 16, 2007
Mark Alber
This talk will be held in the Wu and Chen Aud.
Notre Dame U
Multiscale Model of Cell Motion in a Chemotactic Field
March 23, 2007
Dan Gillespie
Dan Gillespie Consulting Stochastic Chemical Kinetics
March  30, 2007 David Isaacson
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Electrical Impedance Imaging
April 6, 2007
Luminita Vese
UCLA
Minimization models and algorithms for image segmentation, image decomposition and texture modeling
April 13, 2007 Joshua Plotkin
Penn
Diffusion methods for population-genetic inference
April 20, 2007
Liam Paninski
Columbia U
Correlations and neural signaling: a model of multineuronal spike coding in primate retina

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