MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, FALL 2007
 
 
August 24
Marian Mrozek
Institute of Computer Science, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
Rigorous numerics of dynamical systems (Abstract)
August 31
Cari G. Kaufman
Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute and National Center for Atmospheric Research
Functional ANOVA Modeling of Regional Climate Model Experiments (Abstract)
September 7 No colloquium
September 14
Ross McConnell
Computer Science Department, Colorado State University
Certifying Algorithms (Abstract)
September 21
Dinesh P. Mehta
Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
Chip Floorplanning (Abstract)
September 28
Jeffrey M. Voas
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
A Baker's Dozen: 13 Grand Software Engineering Challenge (Abstract)
October 5
Gary Grider and John Bent
Information Science and Technology Institute, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Parallel Computing at LANL (Abstract)
October 12 Observation of Fall Break
October 19
Thomas L. Geers
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder
A Spectral-Element Method for Modeling Cavitation in Transient Fluid-Structure Interaction (Abstract)
October 26
David Wu
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Recent Challenges and Approaches in Field Theories for Polymers (Abstract)
November 2
Paul DuChateau
Department of Mathematics, Colorado State University
Modeling Radiosensitive Response - The RBE versus LET Curve as an Input-output Relation (Abstract)
November 9
Hill Hall 204
Michael D. Colagrosso
Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
Large Datasets from Small Devices: Machine Learning in Wireless Sensor Networks (Abstract, Flyer)
November 16
Charles Baker
Sun Microsystems
An Introduction to Developing in OpenSolaris (Abstract, Slides)
November 23 Thanksgiving, no colloquium
November 30 Presentations of Independent Studies by:
Matthew Benigni, Ryan Ford, Adam McCormick, Jeremy Norman and Nathan Ostrander
all Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
(Abstract)
December 6 Dead day, no colloquium