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