COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH in BOSTON and BEYOND (CRIBB)

Welcome! This is an archive page for a previous or upcoming year of the Computational Research in Boston and Beyond Seminar (CRiBB). To see current seminar information visit the Home Page.

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For more information, e-mail Professor Alan Edelman (edelman AT math.mit.edu) and/or Professor Jeremy Kepner (kepner AT ll.mit.edu).

Organizers : 2024

Dr. Patrick Dreher (MIT - Laboratory for Nuclear Science)
Professor Alan Edelman (MIT - Math & CSAIL)
Dr. Chris Hill (MIT - Earth and Atmospheric Science)
Professor Steven G. Johnson (MIT - Math & RLE)
Dr. Jeremy Kepner (MIT - Lincoln Laboratory)
Dr. Albert Reuther (MIT - Lincoln Laboratory)

Meetings : 2024

Meetings are held on the first Friday of the month from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, and will be virtual via ZOOM.

https://mit.zoom.us/j/96155042770 | Meeting ID: 961 5504 2770

Jan 5

Rahul Sahay (Harvard)

Quantum Spin Lakes: Non-Equilibrium Spin Liquids for Near-Term Quantum Devices

Feb 2

Krystian Ganko (MIT)

System Identification of Continuous Time Compartment Models using the Neural Chemical Langevin Equation

Mar 1

Nishad Maskara (Harvard University)

Programmable Simulations of Molecules and Materials with Reconfigurable Quantum Processors

Apr 5

NO CRIBB Presentation today

May 3

NO CRIBB Presentation today

Jun 7

Lucas Attia (MIT)

Revealing the molecular origins of surface condition-dependent nanoparticle structure using classical molecular simulations

Jul 5

NO CRIBB Presentation today

Aug 2

NO CRIBB Presentation today

Sep 6

Jeremy Kepner (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)

Oct 4

Emily Williams (MIT)

Machine-Learning-Based Spectral Methods Toward Reduced-Order Modeling for Partial Differential Equations

Nov 1

Daniel Yi-Wei Abdulah (MIT)

Adaptive computing: high resolution simulation at low resolution cost

Dec 6

Max Daniels (MIT)

Score-based Generative Neural Networks for Large-Scale Optimal Transport

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Acknowledgements

We thank the MIT Department of Mathematics, Student Chapter of SIAM, ORCD, and LLSC for their generous support of this series.

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