Math 586(B) Spring 2024 Schedule

Schedule for Spring, 2024: 
All sessions held on Wednesdays at 4:00pm at ENR2, Room S395
 
DATEPROFESSORTITLE & ABSTRACTNOTES
1/17/2024Lise-Marie Imbert-Gerard, Mathematics
Student Host:  Aiza Kabeer
Wave propagation in inhomogeneous media with quasi-Trefftz methodsThis lecture will be joint with the Mathematics graduate students
1/24/2024Doug Pickrell, Mathematics
Student Host: Tyler Lendman (Math student)
Random GeometryThis lecture will be joint with the Mathematics graduate students
1/31/2024Shankar Venkataramani, Mathematics
Student Host: Abhirup Basu, Math student
What is discrete geometry? This lecture will be joint with the Mathematics graduate students
2/7/2024Oana Cazacu, Materials Science
& Engineering
Student Host: Heng Wu

Modelling Anisotropy in Plastic Deformation and Damage, Recent Advances and Open Questions

 
2/14/2024Marek Rychlik, Mathematics
Student Host:  Vishakh Vasu, Math student
Mathematics and AI -  a survey of use casesThis lecture will be joint with the Mathematics graduate students
2/21/2024Leonid Kunyansky, Mathematics
Student Host: Novel Dey
Inverse problems for partial differential equations, arising in imaging and medical tomographyThis lecture will be joint with the Mathematics graduate students
2/28/2024Steven Schwartz, Biochemistry
Student Host: Eric Chirtel
Rare Event Sampling Methods in Chemistry and Biology research 
3/13/2024Travis Wheeler,  Pharmacy Practice & Science
Student Host: David Ryan
Markov models and neural networks for fast, accurate, and interpretable sequence annotation 
3/27/2024Pedro Aceves Sanchez, Mathematics
Student Host: Blake Bates
A Journey Through Kinetic Transport Equations 
4/3/2024Patrick Shipman, Mathematics
Student Host:  Ian Luff
Imperfect two-dimensional patternsThis lecture will be joint with the Mathematics graduate students
4/10/2024Neng Fan, Systems & Industrial Engineering
Student Host: Jake Callahan
Integrating economic, environmental, and social impacts into optimal design of a biomass supply chain for semi-arid areas 
4/17/2024Ibrahim Fatkullin, Math
Student Host: Pavel Chumarov, Math student
Quadratic Spline Interpolation of Implicit SurfacesThis lecture will be joint with the Mathematics graduate students
4/24/2024Arvind Mohan & Nicholas Lubbers
Computational, Computer, & Statistical Division Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mini-Course on: Physics Informed Machine Learning with Pytorch and JuliaAll graduate students invited to attend