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KI-Net Conference Announcement

Boundary Value Problems and Multiscale Coupling Methods for Kinetic Equations

Apr 21 - 24, 2016

University of Wisconsin-Madsion
Department of Mathematics

UW-Madison Visitor Guide



CONFERENCE SCHEDULE




CONFERENCE LECTURES



ABSTRACT

Boundary value problems in kinetic equations remain theoretically challenging yet important for applications. Boundary layer analysis also plays critical roles  in the study of multiscale kinetic and hydrodynamic coupling problems.

GOALS

This workshop will bring together researchers with diverse expertise on mathematical and numerical methods in kinetic equations. Our goal is to stimulate interdisciplinary discussions between engineers, physicists and mathematicians, with a particular focus on theoretical and computational challenges emerging from boundary value problems and multi-scale coupling for kinetic equations.

 

REGISTRATION CLOSED

ORGANIZERS

NameAffiliationEmail
Shi JinUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Mathematicsjin@math.wisc.edu
Qin LiUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, Mathematicsqinli@math.wisc.edu
Weiran SunSimon Fraser University, Department of Mathematicsweiran_sun@sfu.ca

CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

NameAffiliation
Sona AkopianUniversity of Texas at Austin
Kazuo AokiNational Taiwan University
Hongfei ChenShanghai Jiao Tong University
Yingda ChengMichigan State University
Nicolas CrouseillesINRIA
Pierre DegondImperial College London
Giacomo DimarcoUniversity of Ferrara
Di FangUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Francis FilbetPaul Sabatier University, Toulouse III
Irene M. GambaUniversity of Texas at Austin
Cory HauckOak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee
Shi JinUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Moon-Jin KangUniversity of Texas at Austin
Chanwoo KimUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Axel KlarTechnische Universität Kaiserslautern
Mohammed LemouCNRS and University of Rennes 1, France
Qin LiUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Yingda LiUW-Madison
Tai-Ping LiuStanford University
Liu LiuUniversity of Texas at Austin
Jianfeng LuDuke University
Hanqing LuUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Jingmei QiuUniversity of Delaware
Ruiwen ShuUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Weiran SunSimon Fraser University
Anna SzczekutowiczUniversity of Texas at Austin
Shigeru TakataKyoto University
Min TangShanghai Jiao Tong University
Ariane TrescasesUniv. Cambridge
Li WangSUNY Buffalo
Tong YangCity University of Hong Kong
Zhennan ZhouDuke University
Yuhua ZhuUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison


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

UW-Madison Visitor Guide

Department of Mathematics
Van Vleck Hall, 480 Lincoln Drive
University of Wisconsin-Madsion
Madison, WI

Email: jin@math.wisc.edu

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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