Colloquium

  • Friday, March 11, 2016 3:00 PM - 4:00 PMMain Campus - Engineering Classroom Wing - 265Mark J. Ablowitz, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado 51´«Ã½Nonlinear waves: solitons at age 50 and more… The study of nonlinear waves has
  • Friday, March 04, 2016 3:00 PM - 4:00 PMMain Campus - Engineering Classroom Wing - 265Michael Mahoney; Department of Statistics; University of California, BerkeleyColumn Subset Selection on Terabyte-sized Scientific Data One
  • Friday, February 26, 2016 3:00 PM - 4:00 PMMain Campus - Engineering Classroom Wing - 265Rafael Frongillo, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado 51´«Ã½   Minimizing the Risk of Risk: Computing Risk Measures via Empirical
  • Event Description:Natasha Flyer, National Center for Atmospheric ResearchRadial Basis Function-Generated Finite Differences (RBF-FD): New Computational Opportunities in the Geosciences A novel mathematical methodology is presented for modeling a
  • Event Description:Laura Grigori, INRIA Paris - Rocquencourt Alpines group, joint with Laboratoire J.L. Lions, UPMCAn overview of fast and robust communication-avoiding algorithms In this talk I will discuss one of the main challenges in high
  • Event Description:Michael Wakin, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Colorado School of Mines   Slepian Sequences and Subspace Models for Signal Processing Low-dimensional subspace models offer a convenient representation
  • Joel Zylberberg, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Colorado School of MedicineMathematical and Computational Principles Underlying Robust Perception and Memory  The nervous system is a surprisingly noisy place. For example
  • Time: Friday, December 11, 2015 - 4:00pmLocation: ECCR 150 Topology of configuration spaces of hard spheresJoint Talk with Department of MathematicsMatthew KahleDepartment of Mathematics, Ohio State UniversityAbstract: Hard
  • Active subspaces: Emerging ideas for dimension reduction in parameter studiesJoint talk with Department of Mathematics.Paul ConstantineDepartment of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of MinesDate and time: Friday,
  • Chain reactionsTadashi TokiedaPoincaré Distinguished Visiting Professor, Stanford UniversityDate and time: Friday, November 6, 2015 - 3:00pmLocation: ECCR 245Abstract: To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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