AMI Seminar Series

The AMI maintains an active research seminar series, which typically runs on Tuesdays at 3:30pm in CAB 657. The talks cover a wide variety of research areas related to Applied Mathematics, and are aimed at both faculty members and graduate students.

To suggest speakers or for questions please contact the seminar coordinator at xinweiyu@math.ualberta,ca or xinwei.yu@gmail.com

Current AMI Seminars (Google Calendar)




PIMS-AMI Seminar Series 2010-11


Date
Time/Location
Speaker/Title
Local Host

Friday

Jul 9

3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657

Prof. Yuesheng Xu

Department of Mathematics, Syracuse University

Integral Equation Methods for Image Restoration

R. Jia
Tuesday
Jul. 20
3 - 4pm
CAB 657

Prof. Yuliya Mishura

Dept. Of Probability, Statistics and Actuarial Mathematics, Kiev National University

On Financial Market with Long-Range Dependence

A. Melnikov
Tuesday
Aug. 31
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657

Dr. Jian Fang, 

Department of Mathematics, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

Monotone Wavefronts in Reaction-Diffusion Systems

M. Li
Tuesday
Sep. 21
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657
Dr. Dongwoo Sheen
 Seoul National University ,Korea
Nonconforming quadrilateral finite element methods for the Stokes Equations
Y. Wong
Friday
Oct. 1
3 - 4pm
CAB 373
Prof. Luigi Preziosi
Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Cell Adhesion and Re-organisation in a Multiphase Model Describing Tumour and Tissue Growth
T. Hillen
Friday
Oct. 8
1 - 2pm
CAB 373
Prof. Qiyu Sun
Department of Mathematics
University of Central Florida
Wiener's lemma for infinite matrices and nonlinear maps
B. Han
Friday
Oct. 8
3 - 4pm
Differential Equations & Dynamics/AMI Joint Seminar
Professor Keying Guan
Department of Mathematics
Beijing Jiaotong University
Exact Solution of the Plane Flow with Unsteady Vortex, Brownian Motion, Diffusion and Osmosis

Tuesday
Oct. 12
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657
Prof. Peter Minev
University of Alberta
A New Class of Fractional Step Techniques for the Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations Using Direction Splitting
X. Yu
Tuesday
Oct. 26
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657
Dr. Liping Liu
Department of Mathematics, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, USA
Numerical Methods for Dynamical Systems: Harmonic Balance (HB) and Non-Standard Finite Difference (NSFD),
Y. Wong
Friday
Nov. 5
3 - 4pm
MEC 4-3
Dr. K. R. Rajagopal
Dept. of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M, USA
What do we mean by a fluid and how do we model them? (Postponed)
P. Minev, M. Flynn
Tuesday
Nov. 30
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657
Prof. Philippe Angot
Universite de Provence Aix-Marseille
Vector Penalty-Projection Methods for Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations
P. Minev
Tuesday
Dec. 7
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657
Dr. Ilyasse Aksikas
        Chemical and Materials Engineering
        University of Alberta
Optimal Control of Transport-Reaction Processes: Riccati Equation Approach
Y. Wong
Tuesday
Feb. 15
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657
Prof. David Iron,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Dalhousie University
Curved interfaces for the perturbed 2D Allen-Cahn Equation
A. Dawes
Tuesday
Mar. 1
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657
Professor Robert G. OWENS,
               Departement de mathematiques et de statistique
               Universite de Montreal
A mixed Brownian dynamics - SPH method for the simulation of flows of polymer solutions in confined geometries with hydrodynamic interaction
Y. Wong
Friday
Mar. 11
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 365
Prof. Dong Liang
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
                 York University
Energy-Conserved S-FDTD Schemes for Three Dimensional
Y. Wong
Tuesday
Mar. 22
3:30 - 4:30pm
CAB 657
Prof. S. Sivaloganathan
                  University of Waterloo & Fields Institute
An extension of continuum mechanics to non-local problems
Y. Wong

PMIS-AMI-GMU Seminar Series


Wednesday
Mar. 23
12:00pm
Grand MacEwan University
Room 7-233
Prof. S. Sivaloganathan
                  University of Waterloo & Fields Institute
Mathematics and Medicine: A Successful Marriage ?
Y. Wong

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