Nov. 13

Morning session

8:00-8:45 am Registration & Breakfast
8:45-9:00 am Opening by Dean Tracy Langkilde

Chair: Paul Milewski

9:00-9:40 am James Demmel
University of California, Berkeley
Communication-Avoiding Algorithms for Linear Algebra, Machine Learning and Beyond

Slides

9:50-10:30 am Jinchao Xu
Penn State/Kaust
Deep Neural Networks and Finite Elements

Coffee Break

11:00-11:40 am Junping Wang
National Science Foundation
Weak Galerkin Finite Element Methods
11:50-12:30 pm Igor Aronson
Penn State
Multiscale Organization of Intelligent Active Matter

Lunch Break & Poster (Lunch provided)

 

 

 

 

 

Nov. 13

Afternoon session

Chair: John Harlim

14:00-14:40 pm Jared Tanner
University of Oxford
Deep neural network initialisation: Nonlinear activations impact on the Gaussian process
14:50-15:30 pm Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin
Penn State
The mean-field limit of systems of biological neurons

slides

Coffee Break

16:00-16:40 pm Bard Ermentrout
University of Pittsburgh
Phase in Space: Spatio-temporal Cortical Dynamics
16:50-17:30 pm Ludmil Zikatanov
National Science Foundation
Operator preconditioning in the design of reduced basis methods
17:40-18:10 pm Panel Discussion on funding opportunities
Mediator: Zi-Kui Liu
19:00 pm Banquet for invited speakers

 

 

 

 

Nov. 14

Morning session

8:00-9:00 am Registration & Breakfast

Chair: Andrew Belmonte

9:00-9:40 am John Lowengrub
University of California, Irvine
Personalized modeling of glioblastoma using physics-informed neural networks
9:50-10:30 am Helen Moore
University of Florida
Computational Mathematics Applied to Drug Dosing

Coffee Break

11:00-11:40 am Qi Wang
University of South Carolina
Hybrid Thermodynamically Consistent Models for Fluid-Structure Interactions
11:50-12:30 pm Laurel Ohm
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Analysis of microswimmers: from one to many

Slides

Lunch Break & Poster (Lunch provided)

 

 

Nov. 14

Afternoon session

Chair: Xiantao Li
14:00-14:40 pm Noel Walkington
Carnegie Mellon University
Numerical Approximation of Thermo–Mechanical Problems
14:50-15:30 pm Leonid Berlyand
Penn State
Enhancing Accuracy in Deep Learning Using Random Matrix Theory

Coffee Break

16:00-16:40 pm Maria Emelianenko
George Mason University
Faces of entropy: Connecting Materials Science, Biology and Quantum Information Science

slides

16:50-17:30 pm Kirsten Eisentraeger
Penn State
Cryptography in the age of quantum computing

slides

17:40 pm Closing Remarks

 

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