2018-19
Organisers: Thomas Hudson and Susana Gomes
Seminars are held on Fridays at 12:00 in Room B3.02 in the Zeeman Building unless otherwise indicated.
Term 3
Week | Date | Speaker | Title |
2 | 3 May | Philipp Petersen (Oxford) |
A theoretical analysis of machine learning and partial differential equations
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3 | 10 May | Alex Watson (Duke) |
Wave-packet dynamics in locally periodic media
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4 | 17 May | Lisa Maria Kreusser (Cambridge) |
ODE and PDE based modeling of biological transportation networks
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6 | 31 May | Anja Schlömerkemper (Würzburg) | Characterizations of symmetric polyconvex functions |
8 | 10 June* | Gitta Kutyniok (TU Berlin) | The Approximation Power of Deep Neural Networks |
10 | 28 June | Vicente Garzó (Extremadura) |
Navier-Stokes transport coefficients of gas-solid flows at moderate densities
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*Seminar on Monday 10 June to be held at 4pm in B3.02.
Term 2
Week | Date | Speaker | Title |
1 | 11 Jan | Julian Braun (Warwick) | The Thermodynamic Limit of Transition Rates of Crystalline Defects in the Harmonic Approximation |
2 | 18 Jan | Radu Cimpeanu (Oxford) | Low-order modelling of multi-fluid systems beyond the thin film limit |
3 | 25 Jan | Mat Hunt (Warwick) | Free surface flows in fluids with external electromagnetic fields |
4 | 1 Feb | Kostas Zygalakis (Edinburgh) | Explicit stabilised Runge-Kutta methods and their application to Bayesian inverse problems |
5 | 8 Feb | Nikos Kallinikos (Warwick) | Symmetry group analysis of charged particle motion |
6 | 15 Feb | Florian Theil (Warwick) | Discrete dislocation models with randomness and Hodge theory |
7 | 22 Feb | Andrew Parry (Imperial) | What lies beyond surface tension? |
8 | 1 Mar | Yves Capdeboscq (Oxford) | On some randomized inverse problems |
9 | 8 Mar | Heiko Gimperlein (Heriot-Watt) | Space-time adaptive finite elements for nonlocal free boundary problems |
10 | 15 Mar | Jey Sivaloganathan (Bath) | Minimising properties of elastic equilibria |
Term 1
Week | Date | Speaker | Title |
1 | 5 Oct | Dwight Barkley (Warwick) | A fluid mechanics' perspective on the tea-cup singularity |
2 | 12 Oct | Laurette Tuckerman (ESPCI) | Exotic patterns of Faraday waves |
3 | 19 Oct | David Green (ATI) | Aspects of machine learning for Engineering |
4 | 26 Oct | Juergen Geiser (Bochum) | Modelling approach of near-far-field bubble-formation: Theory and application |
5 | 2 Nov | Susana Gomes (Warwick) | Parameter estimation for pedestrian dynamics models |
6 | 9 Nov | Martin Lotz (Warwick) | Wilkinson's bus: stochastic perturbation theory of singular polynomial eigenvalue problems |
7 | 16 Nov | Angelika Manhart (Imperial) | Mathematical modeling of positioning and size scaling of nuclei in multi-nucleated muscle cells |
8 | 23 Nov | Irene Kyza (Dundee) | Approximating blowup via a posteriori error control |
9 | 30 Nov | Coralia Cartis (Oxford) | Optimization with expensive and uncertain data - challenges and improvements |
10 | 7 Dec | David Bourne (Heriot-Watt) | An application of optimal transport theory in the steel industry |