Applied, Computational, and Industrial Mathematics Seminar
The Applied, Computational, and Industrial Mathematics Seminar Series focuses on topics related to the application of mathematical and computational techniques in the applied sciences and industry.
If you would like more information on the seminar series, or are interested in participating or speaking, please contact the organizing committee:
- Daniel Brinkman (daniel.brinkman@sjsu.edu)
- Dashiell Fryer (dashiell.fryer@sjsu.edu)
- Matthew Johnston (matthew.johnston@sjsu.edu)
Unless otherwise noted, talks take place at 3:00-4:00 p.m. in MH 320.
Spring 2017 Schedule:
Date | Speaker | Title (click for abstract) |
March 13 | Dan Brinkman (SJSU) |
Numerical Simulation of Semiconductors with the Drift Diffusion Equations |
March 20 | Gilles Gnacadja (Amgen) | From Abstract Algebra to Pharmacology: A Mathematician's Journey |
March 27 | ----- | Spring break! |
April 3 | ----- | No Seminar |
April 10 | ----- | No Seminar |
April 17 | Matthew Johnston (SJSU) | Extinction Events in Chemical Reaction Networks with Discrete State Spaces |
April 28 11:00am MH 320 |
Mahsa Faizrahnemoon (Simon Fraser University) | Mathematical modeling of the scheduling of a production line at SKF |
May 1 | Changho Kim (Lawrence Berkeley Labs) | Simulating Reactive Fluids and Reaction-Diffusion Systems at Small Scales |
May 8 | Matthew Zahr (Lawrence Berkeley Labs) | Gradient-based optimization of flow problems using the adjoint method and high-order numerical discretizations |