Colloquium

  • Event Description: A weekly presentation of current research in the field of Applied Mathematics, suitable for most audiences.Location Information:Main Campus - Engineering Classroom Wing  (View Map) 1111 Engineering DR  Boulder, CO
  • Event Description: Will Kleiber, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado Boulder Multivariate Random Fields Most modern spatial datasets involve multiple variables that can exhibit complex cross-process dependencies. We review some
  • Event Description: Yi Qiang, The Earth Lab and Dept. of Geography, University of Colorado BoulderFrom Time to Time: Novel Representations of Time for Visual Analytics How to represent time is a fundamental question in many disciplines.
  • Event Description: Alireza Doostan, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado BoulderUncertainty Quantification Using Low-fidelity Data  Realistic analysis and design of multi-disciplinary engineering systems require
  • Event Description: Sean O'Rourke, Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado BoulderSingular values and vectors under random perturbation Computing the singular values and singular vectors of a large matrix is a basic task in high dimensional
  • Event Description: Ben Herbst, Division of Mathematical Sciences, Stellenbosch UniversityModels in Applied Mathematics I’ll discuss three different but not necessarily mutually exclusive, types of models: Deterministic models (for want of a better
  • Event Description: Soutir Bandyopadhyay, Department of Mathematics, Lehigh UniversityA spectral domain test for stationarity of spatial and spatio-temporal processes. Many random phenomena in the environmental and geophysical sciences are functions
  • Event Description: Ziad Musslimani, Department of Mathematics, Florida State UniversityPT symmetric optics: Mathematical and experimental challenges In quantum theory a Hamiltonian describing physical system is mathematically represented by a self-
  • Event Description:Cheryl Harrison, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder COCoherent structures in the ocean: identification and applications Following  the  visualization  of  the  ocean  surface
  • Event Description:Brad Reisfeld, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Colorado State University   The use of mathematical modeling to characterize the disposition and effects of xenobiotics in humans Most people are exposed to
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