MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, Spring 2007
 
 
January 12
Patrick Weidman
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder
The terminal motion of sliding spinning disks with Coulomb friction (Abstract)
January 26
Jason Liu
Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
PRIME Time Research: Virtually All for Real (Abstract)
February 2
Vani Cheruvu
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder
High-Order Methods in Atmospheric Modeling (Abstract)
March 2
Alderson Hall 330
David Nicol
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illiinois, Urbana-Champaign
Tradeoffs Between Model Abstraction, Execution Speed, and Accuracy in Simulation Models (Abstract)
March 9
Observation of Spring Break
March 16 Spring Break
March 23 Seminar for Computer Graphics Scientific Visualization Candidate
Xavier Tricoche
SCI Institute, University of Utah
Extraction of Salient Structures for Analysis and Visualization of Scientific Data (Abstract)
March 30
Lecia Barker
National Center for Women & IT and Director of ATLAS Assessment & Research Center at CU-Boulder
Defensive Climate in the Computer Science Classroom (Abstract)
April 6
Ivan Graham
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, UK
Domain decomposition methods for multiscale elliptic PDEs (Abstract)
April 13
Carsten Mehring
Division of Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Towards an Efficient Nonlinear Atomization Model for Thin Liquid Film (Abstract)
April 20
No colloquium due to CAD program in Petroleum Hall
Program of CAD
April 27
Alderson Hall 330
Joint seminar with ASA Colorado-Wyoming Chapter
Richard W. Katz
Institute for Study of Society and Environment, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder
Assessing the quality and economic value of weather and climate forecasts (Abstract)
May 4 Dead day