Colloquium

  • Katie Oliveras, Department of Mathematics, Seattle ³Ô¹ÏÍøMeasuring Water Waves: Using Pressure to Reconstruct Wave ProfilesEuler's equations describe water-waves on the surface of an ideal fluid. In this talk, I will discuss an inverse problem
  • Jeremy Hoskins, Department of Mathematics, Yale ³Ô¹ÏÍøElliptic PDEs on regions with cornersMany of the boundary value problems frequently encountered in the simulation of physical problems (electrostatics, wave propagation, fluid dynamics in
  • Dan Larremore, Department of Computer Science, ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado BoulderComplex Networks, Math, and Malaria: From Evolution to EpidemiologyProgress in the global battle for malaria elimination has flatlined since 2015, with the single-cell
  • Leonid Berlyand, Department of Mathematics, Penn State ³Ô¹ÏÍøPDE models of Active MatterIn this talk we attempt to demonstrate how mathematical analysis could be helpful in the study of active matter, with the focus on active gels and cell
  • Thomas Hagstrom, Department of Mathematics, Southern Methodist ³Ô¹ÏÍø Title and Abstract Pending https://calendar.colorado.edu/event/applied_math_colloquium_-_thomas_hagstrom
  • Nathan Urban, Department of Neurobiology, ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Pittsburgh Title and Abstract Pending https://calendar.colorado.edu/event/applied_math_colloquium_-_nathan_urban_3165
  • Katherine Morrison, School of Mathematical Sciences, ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Northern Colorado Predicting neural network dynamics from graph structure Neural networks often exhibit complex patterns of activity that are shaped by the intrinsic structure of the
  • Stephen Pankavich, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of Mines Kinetic Models of Collisionless Plasmas Collisionless plasmas arise in a variety of settings, ranging from magnetically confined plasmas for thermonuclear
  • Maria KazachenkoDepartment of Astrophysics and Planetary Science (National Solar Observatory), ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado BoulderData-driven Models of the Solar Corona Magnetic Fields: Present and FutureThe most violent space weather events, eruptive
  • Manuchehr Aminian, Department of Mathematics, Colorado State ³Ô¹ÏÍø Using mathematical tools to understand the immune system How soon after exposure can we identify that you're infected with the flu? Can this be done prior to the onset of
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