18. Applications of Mathematics in the Sciences

Mathematics applied to the physical sciences, life sciences, social sciences, and technology. Mathematics in interdisciplinary research. The interplay of mathematical modeling and mathematical analysis and its impact on the understanding of scientific phenomena.


INVITED SPEAKERS


Russ Caflisch        
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Multiscale modeling for epitaxial growth
Monday, August 28, 17:00-17:45
 
Emmanuel Candes        
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
Compressive sampling
Friday, August 25, 16:00-16:45

Vicent Caselles        
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
Total variation based image denoising and restoration
Friday, August 25, 15:00-15:45

Michael  Griebel        
Institut für Numerische Simulation, Bonn, Germany
Sparse grid methods for the Schrödinger equation
Thursday, August 24, 15:00-15:45

Claude Le Bris
École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Marne la Vallée, France
Mathematical and numerical analysis for molecular simulation: accomplishments and challenges
Monday, August 28, 18:00-18:45
 
David Levermore   
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Fluid dynamics from the Boltzmann equation
Thursday, August 24, 17:00-17:45

Martin A. Nowak
Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
Evolutionary dynamics of cooperation
Saturday, August 26, 15:00-15:45
 
David Nualart        
Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain 
and 
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA
Fractional Brownian motion: stochastic calculus and applications
Saturday, August 26, 16:00-16:45
 
Anders Szepessy      
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Atomistic and continuum models for phase change dynamics
Thursday, August 24, 16:00-16:45