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  1. Mar 27 2015

    Computational Science and Engineering Student Conference at Purdue University

    On March 27 the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics will host the annual Computational Science and Engineering Student Conference at Purdue University. This conference will highlight the...

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  2. [Illinois] Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) Annual Meeting 2013

    Workshops | 13 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: NanoBio Node

    In late Spring each academic year, CSE hosts an Annual Meeting (formerly the CSE Annual Symposium) featuring keynote addresses by distinguished invited speakers. In addition, each student CSE Fellow gives a presentation on their research results during their CSE Fellowship year.The CSE Annual...

  3. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Materials Genome Initiative

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Ian Robertson

    The Materials Genome Initiative, announced by President Obama in June 2011, recognizes the importance of materials science to the well-being and advancement of society and seeks to integrate all components in the materials continuum, including materials discovery, development, property...

  4. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Modeling Energetic Light From Our Neighboring Galaxy

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Gary Foreman

  5. [Illinois] CSE 2013: N-body Algorithms for Multiscale Simulations

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: George Biros

    N-body algorithms are the computational cornerstone for many problems in mathematical physics. In this talk, I will present (1) a brief history of N-body algorithms and their application to multiscale problems with an emphasis to fluid dynamics simulations; (2) give a brief overview of the most...

  6. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Parallel Stochastic Particle Methods for Atmospheric Aerosol Modeling

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Jeffrey Curtis

  7. [Illinois] CSE 2013: A Scalable Method for Cellular Blood Flow and Other N-body Systems

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Natalie Beams

  8. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Determining Materials Properties from Non-Equilibrium Dynamics and Stress Measurements in Polymer Solutions and Colloidal Suspensions

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Folarin Latinwo

  9. [Illinois] CSE 2013: From Flapping Birds to Space Telescopes: The Modern Science of Origami

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Robert Lang

    From Flapping Birds to Space Telescopes: The Modern Science of OrigamiThe last decade of this past century has been witness to a revolution in the development and application of mathematical techniques to origami, the centuries-old Japanese art of paper-folding. The techniques used in...

  10. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Machine Learning and Cosmology: New Approaches to Constraining the Dark Universe

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Matias Carrasco Kind

  11. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Modeling the Earth's Climate System From Petascale to Exascale

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Donald Wuebbles

    Scientific evidence strongly indicates that human activities are playing a significant role in bringing about major changes in our climate system, particularly in the last five decades. Significant changes in climate as a result of these human activities are projected for the rest of the 21st...

  12. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Data Curation for Cross-Disciplinary Value and Fit

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Carole Palmer

    Digital data are now widely recognized as valuable assets―research resources that have tremendous potential for reuse in new and innovative ways. As recognized by Jim Gray over a decade ago, and the natural history community decades earlier, realizing this potential will require ready access to...

  13. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Generating Rich Event Data on Civil Strife: A Progressive Supervised-Learning Approach Part 1

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Scott Althaus

    This paper examines the challenges and opportunities that "big data" poses to scholars advancing research frontiers in the social sciences. It examines the strengths and weaknesses of machine-based and human-centric approaches to information extraction and argues for use of a hybrid approach, one...

  14. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Generating Rich Event Data on Civil Strife: A Progressive Supervised-Learning Approach Part 2

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Scott Althaus

    This paper examines the challenges and opportunities that "big data" poses to scholars advancing research frontiers in the social sciences. It examines the strengths and weaknesses of machine-based and human-centric approaches to information extraction and argues for use of a hybrid approach, one...

  15. [Illinois] CSE 2013: Making Sense of Unstructured Data

    Online Presentations | 02 Jun 2013 | Contributor(s):: Dan Roth

    Recent studies have shown that over 85% of the information people and organizations deal with is unstructured – the vast majority of which is text in different forms. A multitude of techniques has to be used in order to enable intelligent access to this information and support transforming it to...

  16. Illinois PHYS 466, Lecture 6: Scalar Properties and Static Correlations

    Online Presentations | 03 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley

    Scalar Properties, Static Correlations and Order ParametersWhat do we get out of a simulation? Static properties: pressure, specific heat, etc. Density Pair correlations in real space and Fourier space Order parameters and broken symmetry: How to tell a liquid from a solid Dynamical properties...

  17. Illinois PHYS 466, Lecture 7: Dynamical Correlations & Transport Coefficients

    Online Presentations | 02 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley

    Dynamical correlations and transport coefficientsDynamics is why we do molecular dynamics! Perturbation theory Linear-response theory Diffusion constants, velocity-velocity auto correlation fct. Transport coefficients Diffusion: Particle flux Viscosity: Stress tensor Heat transport: energy...

  18. Illinois MatSE485/Phys466/CSE485 - Atomic-Scale Simulation

    Courses | 27 Jan 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley

    THE OBJECTIVE is to learn and apply fundamental techniques used in (primarily classical) simulations in order to help understand and predict properties of microscopic systems in materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. THE EMPHASIS will be on connections between the simulation...

  19. Illinois PHYS 466, Lecture 1: Introduction

    Online Presentations | 28 Jan 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley

    Introduction to Simulation Content: Why do simulations? Moore's law Two Simulation Modes Dirac, 1929 Challenges of Simulation: Physical and mathematical underpinnings Complexity Estimation of Computer Time and Size Challenges of Simulation: Multi-scale computational materials research Short...