The Physical Mathematics Seminar is devoted to the mathematical modeling of real scientific experiments and engineering systems.
Room 2-449
Tuesdays, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Sep 13 Greg J Stephens (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / OIST)
From partial observations to long timescales through maximally predictive states
Sep 20 Zachary Nicolaou (University of Washington)
Data-driven discovery of parameterized pattern-forming dynamics and emergent quantum mechanics
Sep 27 Justin Beroz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
A general framework for modelling turbulent fluids
via ZOOM: https://mit.zoom.us/j/95597721876 (and in person)
Oct 4 Min Wu (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Mathematical modeling of size and shape regulation in the cell wall and tumor spheroid growth
Oct 18 Jean-Luc Thiffeault (University of Wisconsin)
The mathematics of burger flipping
Oct 25 Fabian Spill (University of Birmingham, UK)
Mechanics, Geometry and Topology of Diseases
Nov 1 Michael Kiessling (Rutgers)
A novel approach to the quantum mechanics of radiating atoms (etc.)
Nov 8 Eleni Panagiotou (Arizona State University)
The topology of physical filaments
Nov 15 Aminur Rahman (University of Washington)
Bouncing droplets as a damped-driven system
Nov 22 NO SEMINAR
Nov 29 Pedro Saenz (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Hydrodynammic Wave-Particle Duality
Dec 6 Trevor J. Jones (Princeton University)
Fabrication, Form and Function of Morphpmechanical Rods
Dec 13 Arshad Kudrolli (Clark University)
Worm dynamics in heterogenous mediums
MIT Professor of Applied Mathematics
MIT Professor of Applied Mathematics
MIT Professor of Applied Mathematics