Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics Seminar

Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan

Fridays 3:10-4:00pm, 1084 East Hall






The Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (AIM) seminar in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Michigan meets (unless otherwise noted) on Friday afternoons at 3:10pm in 1084 East Hall.

Some related seminars in the Mathematics Department:

Other related seminars/activities outside of the department :

Link to past semester archives.

Available slots for speakers are blank in the table below. Please contact Peter Miller at millerpd@umich.edu or D.Viswanath at divakar@umich.edu to schedule a speaker for any of these slots.



Winter 2007 Seminar Schedule

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Date Speaker and Affiliation Title (click on title to view abstract, if available) Host
Jan 5
Domitilla Del Vecchio
University of Michigan
State Estimation and control in Multi-agent Decision and Control Systems
AIM seminar organizers
Jan 12
Barbara Niethammer
Humboldt University, Berlin
Effective theories for Ostwald Ripening
Charlie Doering
Jan 19
Jorge Bolbas
University of Michigan
Central Schemes for Shallow Water Flows along Channels with Irregular Geometry
AIM seminar organizers
Jan 26
Richard Kollar
University of Michigan
Linear Stability of Vortices in Bose-Einstein Condensates
AIM seminar organizers
Feb 2
John Boyd
University of Michigan
Gaussian Radial Basis Functions: Improvements in Basic Theory and Applications to Partial Differential Equations
AIM seminar organizers
Feb 9
Mark Newman
University of Michigan
The Internet, epidemics, and Erdos numbers: Graphs and networks in the real world
Charlie Doering
Feb 16
Scott Page
University of Michigan
Diverse Interpretations and Predictive Models
Charlie Doering
Feb 23
Aaron King
University of Michigan
Rapid loss of immunity is necessary to explain historical cholera epidemics
Charlie Doering
March 2
SPRING BREAK
Special AIM Seminar
Wednesday 7 March
3:10-4:00 p.m.
3088 East Hall
Victoria Booth
University of Michigan
Modeling learning and forgetting in REM sleep
AIM seminar organizers
March 9
Shandelle M. Henson
Andrews University
Cycles in Discrete-Time Stochastic Population Systems
Charlie Doering
March 16
Leonard M. Sander
University of Michigan
Fluctuations Favor Fast Dispersal in Population Dyanmics
Charlie Doering
Special AIM Seminar
Wednesday 21 March
4:10-5:00 p.m.
Room: 3088 EH
Gregory Baker
Ohio State University
Accelerating Liquid Layers
Robert Krasny
March 23
David K. Lubensky
University of Michigan
From neurocrystals to epitaxy: The developmental patterning of the fly's eye.
Charlie Doering
March 30
Sandip Ghosal
Northwestern
The hydrodynamics of ionic liquids near charged interfaces and some of its applications
Charlie Doering
April 6
Daniel Forger
What makes a genetic network a clock?
AIM seminar organizers
April 13
Howard Levine
Iowa State University
A mathematical analysis of SELEX
Trachette Jackson



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