Colorado State University Applied Mathematics Seminar

Spring 2004

Wednesdays, 4pm, 117 Weber Building

 

 

 
1/21 Prof. Dan Rudolph, of the University of Maryland,  An Isomorphism Theory for Bernoulli Endomorphisms
1/28  Iuliana Oprea, Pattern Formation in Nematic Electroconvection: from theory to experiments
2/4 Ross Beveridge, How features of the Human Face Affect Recognition, Department of Computer Science, Colorado State University
2/11 Simon Tavener, Numerical Bifurcation Using Time Steppers, Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University
2/18 Paul DuChateau, Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University,  Inverse Problems, Adjoints and Identifiability
2/25 Jeff Achter, Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University, Lattice-based models of dispersal 
3/3 Dr. Ray Yang, Department of Toxicology, Colorado State University, "Application of Biologically Based Computer Modeling to Toxicology"  
3/10 Klaus B"ohmer, University of Marburg, Germany, Linear and Nonlinear Partial Elliptic Differential Equations and Systems, A Survey
3/17 No seminar – SPRING BREAK
3/23** Prof John G McWhirter, FRS FREng, Senior Fellow, QinetiQ Ltd, Malvern (joint Magnus Lecture Seminar),  A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR BROADBAND SINGULAR VALUE DECOMPOSITION
3/31 Colleen Webb, Department of Biology, Colorado State University
4/7 Dan Stanescu, Department of Mathematics, University of Wyoming, Numerical simulation of nonlocal nonlinear PDEs using Levy alpha-stable processes.
4/14 Patrick Weidman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, A Mathematical Model for the Shape of the Eiffel Tower
4/21 Hamid Krim, North Carolina State University, Techniques from Geometry and Topology in Pattern Recognition
4/29 
5/4* Radu Cascaval, UCCS, Spiral wave dynamics in excitable media


*This seminar is Tuesday at 4pm rather than Wednesday at 4pm.
**This seminar is Tuesday at 4pm in Weber 202 rather than Wednesday at 4pm.