Colloquium

  • What Partial Differential Equations Can Teach Us ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Social Behavior and Movement of Populations Models based on partial differential equations have been used extensively to describe fundamental and ubiquitous phenomena in several areas of ecology
  • Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Synthetic Microbial ConsortiaModeling is essential in the design of genetic circuits with desired properties. I will review several examples where mathematical models have been central to the  development and
  • Decisions depend on the reward at stake and the effort required.  However, these same variables influence the vigor of the ensuing movement, suggesting that factors that affect evaluation of action also influence performance of the selected
  • Waveform Design for Radar Detection and Imaging This talk addresses 3 related questions:1) What is the best space-time waveform to transmit for detecting the presence of a weakly scattering object in free space?2) What is the best waveform to use to
  • Event Description:Mevin Hooten, Department of Statistics, Colorado State University   De Motu Animalium:  Modern Models for Animal Trajectories  Advances in animal telemetry data collection techniques have served as a catalyst
  • Event Description:Eric Vance, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado Boulder Toward a Theory of Collaboration for Data Science The emerging field of Data Science is, by construction, an interdisciplinary, collaborative field.
  • Event Description:Doug Nychka, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, CO Large and non-stationary spatial fields: Quantifying uncertainty in the pattern scaling of climate models Pattern scaling has proved to be a useful way
  • Event Description:Ana Maria Rey, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, University of Colorado BoulderBuilding with Crystals of Light and Quantum Matter: From clocks to computers Understanding the behavior of interacting electrons in
  • Event Description:Xuemin Tu, Department of Mathematics, University of KansasNonoverlapping Domain Decomposition Methods for Saddle Point Problems     Two widely used nonoverlapping domain decomposition methods BDDC (Balancing domain
  • Event Description:Steffen Borgwardt, Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Colorado - Denver   Operations Research in Land ExchangeWith geometric modeling techniques, one can represent the feasible solutions of
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