Summer Seminars 2012
Department of Scientific Computing


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
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:


Last revised on 28 June 2012.