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KI-Net Conference Announcement

Young Researchers Workshop: Current trends in kinetic theory

Oct 9 - 13, 2017

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

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ABSTRACT

This workshop will focus on current trends in mathematical theories of kinetic descriptions -- the interplay between modeling, analysis and computation, with various applications in physical, biological and social sciences. Starting with classical theories for collisional transport, topics to be covered in this workshop range from deterministic and stochastic mean-field descriptions of plasma, material, gasdynamics, ... and emerging behavior in collective dynamics of active matter, to numerics, UQ and multiscale analysis of the interactions between macro- and microscopic scales.

GOALS

The goal of this conference is to bring together young researchers working in kinetic theory and related fields to exchange ideas and facilitate collaborations. This will be the sixth in the series of Young Researcher Workshops (YRWs) hosted by Ki-Net.

REGISTRATION CLOSED

ORGANIZERS

NameAffiliationEmail
Eitan TadmorUniversity of Marylandtadmor@cscamm.umd.edu

CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

NameAffiliation
Maxime BredenTechnical University of Munich
Antonio De RosaNew York University
Tomasz DebiecUniversity of Warsaw
Theodore D. DrivasPrinceton University
Di FangUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Luc Grosheintz-LavalETH-Zurich
Siming HeDuke University
Franca HoffmannCalifornia Institute of Technology
Pranava C. JayantiUniversity of Maryland College Park
Lei LiDuke University
Kjetil Olsen LyeETH Zürich
Javier MoralesUniversity of Maryland
Sébastien MotschArizona State University
Francesco S. PatacchiniCarnegie Mellon University
David PoyatoUniversity of Granada
Subash K. RayNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Kyle R. SteffenUniversity of Utah
Eitan TadmorUniversity of Maryland
Changhui TanUniversity of South Carolina
Xiaochuan TianUniversity of Texas at Austin
Claudia TotzeckTechnical University Kaiserslautern
Luis UrrutiaUniversity of Granada
Alexander WatsonDuke University
Dylan WeberArizona State University
Franziska WeberCarnegie Mellon University
Karlan WolfkillNorth Carolina State University
Ming ZhongJohns Hopkins 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

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.