HOW DO I GET TO AMES? http://www.fpm.iastate.edu/maps/admap.asp Directions to Iowa State Center (Scheman Building)
Scientific Scope:
The workshop will place its emphasis on new computational strategies in the modeling of a wide variety of physical problems involving multiple temporal and/or spatial scales, ranging from complex fluids, plasma, wave propagation to the material processing.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together leading experts and junior researchers of relevant fields. This meeting will expose participants to some of the main current trends and recently developed tools in computational PDEs and their applications.
Program Poster PDF
Program:
All lectures will be either Holl lecture or Miller Lecture
The program includes
-- 40~45 minute talks by each invited plenary speaker (Friday 9:00am--5:00pm & Saturday 9:00am--3:30pm): Schedule of Talks
--A poster session (Saturday 12:00pm---2:00pm) by non-plenary participants: Poster presentations
Everyone interested in the theme of this workshop is welcome to attend with or without a contributed poster presentation.
Lodging Info:
Non- plenary participants should make hotel reservations on their own as soon as possible since the number of rooms secured for the workshop is limited and the workshop coincides with a football game on Saturday.
Support
for this workshop has been provided by Holl Chair in Applied mathematics. Support from the following organizations is also acknowledged: the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Miller Lecture Fund, Program of Applied Math in Ames Laboratory, Center for Physical and Computational Math, Aerospace Engineering Department and the CFD Center.
Invited Speakers
- Bjorn Engquist, University of Texas at Austin
- M. Gregory Forest, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Irene M. Gamba, University of Texas at Austin
- Max Gunzburger, Florida State University
- Mitchell Luskin, University of Minnesota
- Stanley Osher, University of California at Los Angeles
- Chi-Wang Shu, Brown University
- Marshall Slemrod, University of Wisconsin at Madison
- Eitan Tadmor, University of Maryland
- Tao Tang, The Hong Kong Baptist University
- Xiaoqiang Wang, Institute of Mathematics and Applications
- Gerald Warnecke, Magdeburg University, Germany
- Jue Yan, University of California at Los Angeles
Contact: Hailiang Liu, Iowa State University; Email: hliu@iastate.edu; Tel: 515-294-0392
Organizing Committee:
- James Evans jevans@iastate.edu
- Steven Hou, co-chair stevehou@iastate.edu
- Hailiang Liu, co-chair hliu@iastate.edu
- Paul Sacks psacks@iastate.edu
- Bo Su bosu@iastate.edu
Local Information
- This workshop will take place at Iowa State University in Scheman Conference Center, Room 250 (refer to the campus map). ;
- The main office of the Department of Mathematics locates at 396 Carver Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, 50011 (refer to the campus map).
- Direction to campus . The closest airport is Des Moines international airport (DSM) which is about 40 miles away from Ames.
- The downtown of city Ames is located 2 miles east of ISU campus.