AMI Seminar Series

The AMI maintains an active research seminar series, which typically runs on Fridays at 3:00pm 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.
If your talk needs to be scheduled at other than the reserved time (3-4pm Fridays), please contact Dana to reserve a room.


PIMS-AMI Seminar Series 2018 - 19


Series
Date
Time/Location
Speaker/Title
Local Host
PIMS/AMI
Aug. 30, 2019
3p--4p
SAB 326
Prof. Luca Nenna
Universite Paris-Sud
Grand canonical optimal transport
B. Pass
PIMS/AMI
Aug. 23, 2019
3p--4p
SAB 331
Dr. Yao Li
University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Fourier's law from microscopic deterministic dynamical systems
Z. Shen
PIMS/AMI
Aug. 6, 2019
4:30p--5:30p
Cameron Library 3-03
Prof. Shu Wang
Beijing University of Technology, China
The global smooth solution of the 3D incompressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations
X. Yu
PIMS/AMI
Apr. 30,
2019
3p--4p
CAB 657
Prof. Vitali Vougalter
University of Toronto
On the solvability of some systems of integro-differential equations with anomalous diffusion in two dimensions
B. Han
PIMS/AMI
Apr. 18, 2019
3p--4p
CAB 657
Dr. Qingtang Su
University of Michigan
Long time behavior of 2D water waves with point vortices
Z. Shen
PIMS/AMI
Dept. Colloquium
Apr. 2, 2019
3:30p--4:30p
CAB 657
Professor Roderick Wong,
City University of Hong
Orthogonal polynomials and asymptotic methods
Y. Wong
PIMS/AMI
Distinguished
Mar. 29, 2019
3p--4p
CAB 657
Prof. Jie Shen
Purdue University
Efficient and accurate structure preserving schemes for a class of complex nonlinear systems
P. Minev
PIMS-Hugh Morris Lecture/Math Bio/AMI
Mar. 15,
2019
3p--4p (Reception)
4p--5p (Lecture)
Prof. Jonathan E. Rubin
Department of Mathematics
University of Pittsburgh
Mathematical and computational approaches to understanding Parkinson's desease and its treatment
H. Wang
PIMS/AMI
Mar. 1, 2019
3:30p--4:30p
CAB 657
Prof. Leo Rebholz
Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University, USA
A proof that Anderson acceleration realy does accelerate convergence in fixed point iterations with application to incompressible flow
Y. Wong
PIMS/AMI
Nov. 2, 2018
3p--4p
CAB 657
Dr. Chenchen Mou
UCLA
Z. Shen
PIMS/AMI
Distinguished
Oct. 26, 2018
3p--4p
CAB 657
Professor Huaxiong Huang
Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
&
York University
Toronto
Ion Transport: Modeling and Computation
Y. Wong
PIMS/AMI
Oct. 17, 2018
2p--3p
CAB 657
V. M. Calo
Automatic variationally stable discretization
P. Minev
PIMS/AMI
Aug. 24, 2018
3p--4p
CAB 657
Yao Li
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Multiple firing events in spiking neural network models
Z. Shen
PIMS/AMI
Aug. 20, 2018
11a--12p
CAB 572
Jizu Huang
Institute of Computational Mathematics
and
Scientific/Engineering Computing,
Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science
Chinese Academy of Sciences
A guaranteed nonlinearly preconditioned inexact Newton algorithm based on domain decomposition method
Y. Wong
PIMS/AMI
Aug. 17, 2018
3p--4p
CAB 657
Maciej Paszynski
Department of Computer Science
AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland
isogeometric Residual Minimization Method (iGRM)
P. Minev
PIMS/AMI
Workshop
Aug. 2--3, 2018
CAB 373
PIMS-AMI workshop on Applied Harmonic Analysis and Statistical Learning
Program
B. Han, R. Jia
PIMS/AMI
July 13, 2018
3p--4p
CAB 572
Luca Nenna
Universite Paris-Dauphine/Universite Paris Sud
From Schrodinger to Lasry-Lions via Brenier
B. Pass
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