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Bedrossian on Turbulence

Jacob Bedrossian, Ki-Net core participant, together with Samuel Punshon-Smith and Alex Blumenthal, has developed the first rigorous mathematical proof explaining a fundamental Batchelor's law of turbulence. Read more here.

HYP2020

HYP2020: the XVIII International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics and Applications will be held in Málaga, Spain, June 22-26, 2020. Abstract submission: Jan 13-Mar 31, 2020. More info in https://edanya.uma.es/hyp2020/.

Job Openings

A postdoctoral position in Mathematical Modeling and Computing of 2D Materials at the University of Minnesota. Read more.

Published

Active Particles, Volume 2, Birkhauser:  A second volume of eight surveys by authors involved in Ki-Net activities.

Best Paper Award

Congratulations to Ki-Net core participants Shi Jin and Jian-Guo Liu whose paper (with Zheng Ma) “Uniform spectral convergence of the stochastic Galerkin method for the linear transport equations with random inputs….” was selected as a recipient for the inaugural “Best Article Award” of Research in the Mathematical Sciences.

Program on Fluids and Waves

Intensive Program on Fluids and Waves will be held  at the Gran Sasso Science Institute in L'Aquila (Italy) on May 22 – June 15, 2018. The Program is a training activity within the European Innovating Training Network ModCompShock. More information can be found at https://fluidsandwaves.wordpress.com/.

HYP2018

The 17th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics and Applications (HYP2018) will take place in June 25-29, 2018 at Penn State University. Deadline for submission of abstracts: March 15, 2018. More information can be found at http://www.hyp2018.psu.edu/.

Career Award

Congratulations to Qin Li (Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison) who has been awarded a prestigious 5-year NSF CAREER Award.

Featured

Ki-Net core member Prof. Benedetto Piccoli from Rutgers University-Camden and a team of researchers presented their results on how autonomous vehicles can improve traffic flow to policymakers at the Washington Auto Show. Click here for more information.

Ki-Net Invited Speakers

Congratulations to Ki-Net core participants Pierre Degond (Imperial), Qiang Du (Columbia), Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin (UMd), Shi Jin (UW) and Sid Mishra (ETH) for invitation to speak at the ICM2018 and to Eitan Tadmor (UMd) for invitation to speak at ICIAM2019.

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