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KI-Net Conference Announcement

Formation of small scales in nonlinear PDEs

Sep 9 - 12, 2019

Ctr for Scientific Computation & Math. Modeling, UMd
University of Maryland, College Park

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ABSTRACT

The conference will showcase the latest developments in nonlinear PDEs, with a focus on the dynamic creation of small scales and on mechanisms which either enhance or deplete the strength of the nonlinearities. This workshop will bring together researchers with expertise on a broad range of different models and applications where such small scales play a critical role.

GOALS

Our goal is to stimulate discussions about the similarities, differences and possible connections between the approaches used in very diverse settings.

REGISTRATION REQUESTED

Invited participants can RSVP and provide the additional requested information about their stay, including the title and abstract of proposed talks, here.

Applications for participation can be made through the Online Application. Applicants who are also interested in making a poster presentation can specify their preference to do so in the “comments section” of their application. Due to space limitations, these requests are subject to approval by the organizers.

ORGANIZERS

NameAffiliationEmail
Jacob BedrossianUniversity of Maryland, CSCAMM and Department of Mathematicsjacob@cscamm.umd.edu
Pierre-Emmanuel JabinUniversity of Maryland, CSCAMM and Department of Mathematicspjabin@cscamm.umd.edu
Vlad VicolNew York University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciencesvicol@cims.nyu.edu

CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

NameAffiliation
Scott ArmstrongNew York University
Margaret BeckBoston University
Jacob BedrossianUniversity of Maryland
Theodore D. DrivasPrinceton University
Tarek ElgindiUniversity of California, San Diego
Daniel EricksonOregon State University
Siming HeDuke University
Alex IonescuPrinceton University
Gautam IyerCarnegie Mellon University
Pierre-Emmanuel JabinUniversity of Maryland
Hao JiaUniversity of Minnesota
Kexin JinPrinceton University
Alex KiselevDuke University
Xiao MaPrinceton University
Toan NguyenPenn State University
Trinh T. NguyenPennsylvania State University
David Padilla GarzaNew York University
Federico PasqualottoPrinceton University
Samuel Punshon-SmithBrown University
Sylvia SerfatyNew York University
Robert M. StrainUniverity of Pennsylvania
Vlad VicolNew York University
Zhenfu WangUniversity of Pennsylvania
Weinan WangUniversity of Southern California
Fei WangUniversity of Maryland
Franziska WeberCarnegie Mellon University
Yao YaoGeorgia Tech


FUNDING

A limited amount of travel and local lodging is available for researchers in the early stages of their career who want to attend the full program, especially for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.

INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS

CSCAMM,UMd Visitor Guide

Ctr for Scientific Computation & Math. Modeling, UMd (CSCAMM,UMd)
4146 CSIC, Bldg 406, Paint Branch Drive
College Park, MD

Email: anil@cscamm.umd.edu

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Funding provided by the NSF through the KI-net Grant.