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Spring 2005 Schedule

Normal meetings are Tuesdays, 2:00-3:00 in Ewing 436. Special circumstances are noted in red. Click on a title to see the abstract.

Feb. 1 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Special Seminar
Harry Dankowicz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Discontinuity-driven design and control of impact microactuators
Feb. 22 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Sunil K. Agrawal, U. Delaware - Mechanical Engineering
Cable Suspended Robots: Trajectory Planning and Control with Positive Inputs
March 8 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Mike Siegel, NJIT
Break-up of an inviscid or slighly viscous fluid thread surrounded by a viscous fluid
March 15 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Marcus Grote, University of Basel, Switzerland
Nonreflecting Boundary Conditions for Multiple Scattering Problems
March 22 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Guillermo Goldsztein, Georgia Tech
Solute transport in porous media
March 31 3:30 - 4:30 Ewing 436
Prof. Chun Liu, Pennsylvania State University
Variational Approaches in Complex Fluids
April 5 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Kausik Sarkar, U. Delaware - Mechanical Engineering
Encapsulated Microbubbles for Ultrasound Imaging and Drup Delivery
April 12 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Christopher K. Williams, U. Delaware - Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology
A primer to wildlife population cycles and the collapse of cycles in the dynamics of North American grouse populations
April 20 1:30 - 2:30 Ewing 436
Ewen King-Smith, College of Optometry, Ohio State University
Title:TBA
April 26 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Anne Gelb , Arizona State University
High Order Reconstruction Methods for Piecewise Smooth Functions
May 3 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Bengt Fornberg, University of Colorado
Pseudospectral methods for high order initial-boundary value problems
May 5 11:00 - 12:00 Ewing 436
Amy Langville, North Carolina State University
An Introduction to the Use of Link Analysis by Web Search Engines
May 10 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Peter Kramer , RPI
Stochastic Mode Reduction Applied to Complex Microfluid Simulation
May 17 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Toby Driscoll , University of Delaware
Growth factors of random matrices: Why it's safe to use Gaussian elimination after all
May 23 2:00-3:00 Ewing 436
Lorena Barba , University of Bristol
Emergence of tripoles in nonlinear perturbed planar vortices: a numerical study

Fall 2004 Schedule

Sep. 7 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
David Colton, University of Delaware
The Linear Sampling Method in Inverse Scattering Theory
Sep. 28 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Russell Luke , University of Delaware
Stability Measures for Discrete Systems and Computation of the Polynomial Numerical Hull of Matrices
Oct. 5 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
George Hsiao , University of Delaware
On the micro-local discretization of the BEM for the transmission problems in acoustic scattering
Oct. 12 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Susan Minkoff,  UMBC
Operator-based upscaling for the wave equation and the plane-wave traveltime inverse model problem
Oct. 19   
No Seminar Today due to minisymposium on mathematics and election systems,
 
Nov. 9 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Richard Falk, Rutgers University
Mixed finite element methods for the equations of linear elasticity with weakly imposed symmetry
Nov. 16 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Tomi Huttunen, University of Kuopio, Finland
A plane wave basis method for acoustic and elastic wave problems
Nov. 23 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Harry Dankowicz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Discontinuity-driven design and control of impact microactuators
Nov. 30 2:00-3:00Ewing 436
Ludmil Zikatanov , Penn State University
Algebraic Multilevel Preconditioner based on Matching in Graphs

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