For the last four weeks of July, we are planning a series of informal Tuesday/Thursday classes and introductory talks on Monday/Wednesday/Friday by departmental faculty and students. The public is welcome to attend.
Department of Scientific Computing students can sign up for this Summer C seminar series under ISC5939: Advanced Graduate Seminar, and get 1 seminar credit.
This seminar is also for the graduate student visitors from our "sister" Department of Computational Science and Engineering at Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea.
Monday 2:00-3:00, DSL 499 |
Tuesday 2:00-3:00, DSL 499 |
Wednesday 2:00-3:00, DSL 499 |
Thursday 2:00-3:00, DSL 499 |
Friday 2:00-3:00, DSL 499 |
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July 09, Michael Mascagni, Novel stochastic methods in biochemical electrostatics |
July 10, How to make a mesh I |
July 11, Tomasz Plewa Reliable scientific computing |
July 12, How to make a mesh II |
July 13 |
July 16, Peter Beerli Inference of complex population models using genetic data |
July 17, What makes the ocean wave? I |
July 18, Sachin Shanbhag An inverse problem in polymer rheology |
July 19, What makes the ocean wave? II |
July 20, Dennis Slice Geometric morphometric estimation of vault shape using facial landmarks and head anthropometry |
July 23, Jim Wilgenbusch Phylogenetic inference |
July 24, Parfor for MATLAB I |
July 25, Max Gunzburger Color printers, fish, and Homer Simpson: centroidal Voronoi tessellations: algorithms and applications |
July 26, Parfor for MATLAB II |
July 27, Haleh Ashki Stochastic dynamics in epidemic networks |
July 30, Michal Palczewski, A continuous model for gene flow |
July 31, OpenMP for C or Fortran I |
August 01, Ming Ye Scientific computing in groundwater contaminant remediation and environmental protection |
August 02, OpenMP for C or Fortran II |
August 03 |
Abstracts available at http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/classes/sem_2012/abstracts.html.
A poster is available at http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/posters/summer_2012/summer-seminar-series.jpg.
In some cases, class notes are available: