MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, SPRING 2008
 
 
January 11
Brad Lewis
Sun Microsystems
CORD (COarse Region Data flow) : A Hybrid Approach to Parallel Programming (Abstract)
January 18
LTC Eric Hansen
Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization
Analysis of Improvised Explosive Device Proliferation (Abstract)
January 25
Observation of MLK
February 1
Reto Knutti
Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Challenges in Quantifying Climate Model Bias, Dependence and Performance (Abstract)
February 8 No Colloquium
February 15 Observation of Presidents Day
February 22 No Colloquium
February 29
Nils Aschenbruck
Institute of Computer Science, University of Bonn, Germany
Modeling Disaster Area Scenarios to Evaluate Wireless Communication Systems (Abstract)
March 7
Petter E. Bjorstad
Bergen Center for Computational Science and Department of Mathematics, University of Bergen, Norway
Oil Reservoir Simulation, a Multiscale Finite Volume Method and its Relation to Domain Decomposition (Abstract)
March 14
Spring Break
March 21
William L. Bahn
Black Forest Engineering/USA Air Force Academy
A New Frontier in Jam-Resistant Communications: Keyless Jam Resistance (Abstract)
March 28
Daniel Kaffine
Division of Economics and Business, Colorado School of Mines
Can Spatial Property Rights Fix Fisheries? (Abstract)
April 4
E-days
April 11
Jingmei Qiu
Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University
Spectral Deferred Correction method using high order method as base scheme and comparison with Runge-Kutta method (Abstract)
April 18
Karen Willcox
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Model reduction for large-scale applications in probabilistic analysis and inverse problems (Abstract)
April 25 Presentations of Independent Studies by
Matthew Benigni and Kyle Fullerton
both Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
Analysis of Periodic Spatio-Temporal Improvised Explosive Device Attack Patterns and TBA (Abstract)
May 2
Dead day