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 2009 Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title (click on title to view abstract, if available) Host
Jan 9
Albert Cohen
Michigan State University
A Stochastic Approach to Coarsening in Grain Networks
Mohar Guha
Jan 16
Laurent Demanet
Stanford University
Compressive Wave Computation
Anna Gilbert
Jan 23
Guillaume Salbreux
University of Michigan
Hydrodynamical Model of the Cellular Actin Cortex
David Lubensky
Jan 30
Jorge Balbás
California State University, Northridge
Non-Oscillatory Central Schemes for Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws in 3D
Smadar Karni
Feb 6
Richard Kollar
University of Michigan
A Mathematical Model for Heat Damage of Cells
AIM Seminar Organizers
Feb 13
Robert Kohn
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
New York University
Cloaking by Change of Variables
Selim Esedoglu and Joe Conlon
Feb 20
Fernando Carreon
University of Michigan
Front Propagation in a Reaction Diffusion Equation with a Bistable Nonlinearity
AIM Seminar Organizers
Feb 27
SPRING BREAK
Mar 6
Hrushikesh Mhaskar
California State University, LA
Analysis of Local Features of a Function using Spectral and Scattered Data
Divakar Viswanath
Mar 13
Ian Hiskens
University of Michigan
Practical Computational Tools for Hybrid Dynamical Systems
Peter Miller
Mar 20
Michael Herrmann
Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDE
Lattices Versus PDEs
Joe Conlon
Mar 27
Jacek Miekisz
Warsaw University
Stochastic Models of Gene Expression
Joe Conlon
Apr 3
Jesse Otero
National Security Agency
A Crypt Survey
Charlie Doering
Apr 10
Bob Pego
Carnegie Mellon University
Self-similarity and the Scaling Attractor for Models of
Coagulation and Clustering
Richard Kollar
Apr 17
Eric Shea-Brown
University of Washington
Dynamics of Correlation and Coding in Simple Neural Circuits
Victoria Booth



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