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Colloquia
- Thursday, August 3, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Jukka Tuomela
Department Mathematics
University of Joensuu, Finland
What is a differential equation (and how to solve it)?
- Thursday, April 27, 2006, 3:00pm, Middlesex College 204
A. Y. T. Leung
Department of Building and Construction
City University of Hong Kong
Buckling of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Atomic-Scale Finite Element
- Wednesday, April 19, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Patrick Boily PhD
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Ottawa
Spiral Wave Dynamics
- Tuesday, April 18, 2006, 11:00am**, Middlesex College 204
Dr. Maria Sammalkorpi
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Princeton University, USA
Effect of oligomerization and spin-labeling on conformational states of fusion peptides of the influenza virus hemagglutinin in membrane
- Wednesday, April 12, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Dr. Stephen Gourley
Department of Mathematics
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
The mathematics of mosquito borne diseases
- Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Pawel Pomorski, Post Doctoral Fellow
Department of Applied Mathematics, UWO
Ab initio simulations of Schottky barriers in semiconducting carbon nanotube devices
- Tuesday, March 28, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Dr. Lorna M. Stimson
Lab. of Computational Engineering
Helsinki University of Technology
A membrane-mediated mechanism for general anaesthesia?
- Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 2:30pm, Visual Arts Centre, Room 100
Joint Applied Math/Theoretical Physics Colloquium
R. Stephen Berry
Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago
Toward understanding how molecules find their way in many, many dimensions
- Monday, March 20, 2006, 10:30am, Middlesex College 204
Ray Spiteri
Department of Computer Science, University of Saskatchewan
Introducing odeToJava: A problem-solving environment for initial-value problems
- Tuesday, March 14, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Dmitry Pelinovsky
Department of Mathematics, McMaster University
Existence of traveling kinks in discrete phi-4 models
- Wednesday, March 8, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Brian Ingalls
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
Control Theoretic Approaches in Systems Biology
- Tuesday, February 28, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Perttu Niemelä
Laboratory of Physics, Helsinki University of Technology and
Helsinki Institute of Physics, Helsinki, Finland
Simulations of Lipid Bilayers with Sphingomyelin
- Friday, February 24, 2006, 3:00pm, Middlesex College 204
Dr. Xiaoqiang Zhao
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Spreading speeds and Traveling Waves for Monotone Semiflows with Applications
- Wednesday, February 22, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Alex Bunker
Drug Development and Technology Center, University of Helsinki, Finland
Does the world really need another molecular dynamics Code?
- Wednesday, February 1, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Dr. Roderick Melnik
Mathematical Modelling, Wilfrid Laurier University
Model Reductions and Model Couplings
- Wednesday, January 25, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Alexei M. Frolov
Department of Applied Mathematics, UWO
Physics of the Few-Body Systems. Current Status and Applications
- Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Professor Yingfei Yi
School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
Traveling wave solutions in a tissue interaction model
- Tuesday, January 24, 2006, 3:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Professor Huai Ping Zhu
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University
Modeling the transmission dynamics of West Nile virus among birds and mosquitoes
- Friday, December 9, 2005, 3:00pm, Middlesex College 204
Eduardo Guendelman
Physics Department, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Beer Sheva, Israel
Dynamical Rearrangement in the Two measures Theory
and its consequences for Cosmology and Particle Physics
- Tuesday, December 6, 2005, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Mark Walton
Department of Physics, University of Lethbridge
Why 2D Conformal Field Theory?
- Wednesday, November 30, 2005, 1:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Mary Pugh
Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto
A finite locus effect diffusion model for the evolution of a quantitative trait
- Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Gustaf Söderlind
Center for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Recent developments in adaptive time-stepping
- Tuesday, October 25, 2005, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons
Department of Mathematics, Florida State University
Effects of continuous variation on the strategic stability of conventions
- Tuesday, October 11, 2005, 2:30pm, Middlesex College 204
W. F. Langford, University Professor Emeritus,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Guelph
Pattern Formation in Dynamical Systems
- Wednesday, September 14, 2005, 1:30pm, Middlesex College 204
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons
Department of Mathematics, Florida State University
Winner effects, loser effects and dominance hierarchies: a game-theoretic analysis
- Tuesday, August 16, 2005, 2:00pm, Middlesex College 204
Bjarne Andresen
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Molecular Motors -- An Example of Teenage Thermodynamics: Not Quite Micro, Not Quite Macro
- Thursday, May 5, 2005, 10:30am, Middlesex College 204
Dana Schlomiuk
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
University of Montreal
Recent Results on the Second Part of Hilbert's 16th Problem
- Wednesday, April 27, 2005, 10:30am, Middlesex College 204
Hristo S. Sendov
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
University of Guelph
Nearest correlation matrices, spectral functions, and calibration of the LIBOR market model
- Tuesday, April 26, 2005, 2:00pm, Middlesex College 204
Xinzhi Liu
Department of Applied Mathematics
University of Waterloo
Some Recent Results on Hybrid Dynamical Systems
- Wednesday, April 20, 2005, 11:00am, Western Science Centre 248
Weidong Tian
Department of Mathematics
University of Waterloo
Incomplete Markets: Specification Errors and Robustness
(Joint with Phelim Boyle and Shui Feng)
- Tuesday, April 19, 2005, 2:00pm, MC 204
Abdel-Rahman Abu-Labdeh, Post-Doctoral Fellow
Department of Applied Mathematics, UWO
Effects of a Uniform External Magnetic Field on the Magnetic Properties of a Pure Dipolar Planar System
- Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 2:00pm, MC 204
Dr. Yuming Shi (Visiting Professor)
Department of Mathematics
Shadong University, China
Some Criteria of Chaos for Discrete Dynamical Systems
- Tuesday, March 8, 2005, 7:30pm, Conron Hall (University College 224)
2005 Nerenberg Lecture by John Mighton
Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences
If you can read this title, why aren't you a mathematician?
- Monday, March 7, 2005, 3:00pm, MC 204
Fernando Reboredo
Quantum Simulations Group,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Little solutions for big problems of tiny matter
- Thursday, February 17, 2005, 11:00am, MC 204
Mikko Karttunen
Biophysics & Statistical Mechanics Group,
Laboratory of Computational Engineering,
Helsinki University of Technology
Different aspects in membrane modeling:
From the atomistic level to colloidal description
- Tuesday, February 15, 2005, 2:00pm, MC 204
Dr. Walter Craig
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University
Some Aspects of Ocean Wave Dynamics
- Friday, February 11, 2005, 2:00pm, MC 204
Stephan Bäurle
Chemical Engineering & Materials, University of California Santa Barbara
On new multiscale challenges and the way to tackle them
- Tuesday, February 1, 2005, 2:00pm, MC 204
Professor Bin Ma
Department of Computer Science, UWO
Spaced seeds for more sensitive homology search
--an unsolved mathematical problem
- Tuesday, January 25, 2005, 2:00pm, MC 204
Sue Ann Campbell
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
Patterns of Oscillation in a Ring of Identical Cells with Delayed Coupling
- Tuesday, December 7, 2004, 2:00pm, WSC 156
Douglas Moseley and Harry Keller
Department of Radiation Physics, Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto
Image Guided Radiation Therapy of Cancer:
"Once I Was Blind, But Now I See..."
- Tuesday, November 30, 2004, 10:00am, WSC 156
Mark Fels
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Utah State University
The Method of Moving Frames
- Friday, November 19, 2004, 3:00pm, WSC 156
Zhilan Julie Feng
Department of Mathematics, Purdue University
Modeling malaria and sickle-cell gene across time scales
- Tuesday, October 26, 2004, 2:00pm, WSC 156
Lin Wang
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University
Global asymptotic stability and transient oscillations in delayed chemostat models
- Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 2:30pm, WSC 156
Gail Wolkowicz
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University
Considerations on yield, nutrient uptake, cellular growth, and competition in chemostat models
- Tuesday, October 12, 2004, 2pm, WSC 156
Dorin Marinescu
Romanian Academy, Institute Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics
Calea 13 Septembrie, No. 13, Sector 5, Bucharest
P.O. Box 1-24, e-mail: dorinm@ima.ro
On a Convergent Scheme for a Boltzmann Model with Chemical Reactions
- Tuesday, October 5, 2004, 2pm, WSC 156
Neal Madras, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University
Flux Lines, Superconductors, and Self-Avoiding Walks
- Tuesday, September 28, 2004, 2pm, WSC 156
Francois Lemaire, Equipe de calcul formel de Lille I.
Identification of Models in Biology
- Tuesday, August 17, 2004, 2pm, WSC 156
Bjarne Andresen, Orsted Laboratory, University of Copenhagen
Minimizing Losses -- Tools of Finite-Time Thermodynamics
- Thursday, July 29, 2004, 2pm, WSC 156
David F. Cowan, College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan
Reaching Out to the Community: The Cameco Access Program for Engineering and Science in the University of Saskatchewan's College of Engineering
- Tuesday, July 27, 2004, 3pm, WSC 156
Anke Sensse, Fritz-Haber-Institute der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany
Chaos in Activator-Inhibitor Systems
- Friday, May 21, 2004, 9am, B&GS 22
Carl Bergstrom, Univ. of Washington and Ted Bergstrom, Univ. of California Santa Barbara
On-line distribution of scientific journals: A boon for whom?
- Wednesday, May 19, 2004, 2pm, WSC 156
Joint Applied Math/Theoretical Physics Colloquium
Professor Robert Brandenberger
McGill University/Brown University
Challenges for String Cosmology
- Monday, May 18, 2004, 2pm, WSC 156
Doug James
Department of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Output-Sensitive Collision Detection for Reduced-Coordinate Deformable Objects
- Wednesday, April 21, 2004, 2pm, WSC 156
J. S. Shiner
Mathematics and Engineering Science
Fernfachhochschule Schweiz
Many Entropies, Even More Disorders: Do We Really Need Complexity?
- Tuesday, March 30, 2004, 2pm, WEC 156
Olga Streltchenko
Department of Computer Science
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Exploring Trading Dynamics in a Derivative Securities Market of Heterogeneous Agents via a Multi-Agent Simulation
- Thursday, March 25, 2004, 3:30pm, MC 108, Joint Math, Applied Math and Comp Sci Colloquium
Dr. Alexander Barvinok
Department of Mathematics
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Fast and crude combinatorial counting
- Tuesday, March 16, 2004, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Dr. Ronald Haynes
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
University of Waterloo
Moving Mesh Methods for Parabolic Partial Differential Equations
- Tuesday, March 9, 2004, 2:00pm, WSC 240,
Professor Leon Glass, FRSC
Isadore Rosenfeld Chair in Cardiology
and Professor in Physiology
McGill University
Dynamics in Genetic Networks
- Friday, February 20, 2004, 1:00pm, WSC 156,
Dr. William E. Baylis
Department of Physics
University of Windsor
Teaching Physics after a Century of Relativity
- Tuesday, February 17, 2004, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Dr. Weiguang Yao
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
York University
CT Segmentation Based On Normal Direction Estimation And Correction
- Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Dhavide Aruliah
Department of Applied Mathematics
UWO
Multigrid Preconditioning for Time-harmonic Maxwell's Equations in 3D
- Tuesday, October 21, 2003, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Heinz Bauschke
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Guelph
Hundal's alternating projections counterexample and the proximal point algorithm
- Tuesday, October 7, 2003, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Ian M. Anderson
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Utah State University
Maple Packages and Java Applets for Classification Problems in Geometry and Algebra
- Thursday, October 2, 2003, 11:00am, WSC 156,
Professor Q. J. Zhang
Department of Electronics
Carleton University
Modeling of High-Frequency Electronic Devices and Circuits using Artificial Neural Networks
- Tuesday, September 30, 2003, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Professor Ricardas Zitikis
Department of Statistics and Actuarial Sciences
UWO
Monotone and Convex Rearrangements
- Tuesday, September 23, 2003, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Professor V. A. Miransky
Department of Applied Mathematics
UWO
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory, Computer Science, and all that
- Thursday, July 10, 2003, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Professor Jin-Qing Fang
China Institute of Atomic Energy
Beijing, P.R. China
An Overview of Chaos-Based Communications
- Thursday, June 26, 2003, 2:00pm, WSC 156,
Ned Nedialkov
Department of Computing and Software
McMaster University
Solving High-Index Differential-Algebraic Equations: Theory, Software, Computational Experience
- Tuesday, May 20, 2003, 10:30am, WSC 156,
Yuan Yuan
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Stability Analysis on a Supersonic Airplane Model with Time Delayed Feedback Control
- Thursday, May 8, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Michele S. Titcombe
Department of Mathematics
McGill University
An Asymptotic Study of Oxygen Transport to Skeletal Muscle Tissue
- Monday, April 28, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Dr. Xingfu Xou
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Non-local Reaction-Diffusion Equation Models for Single Species Population with Age Structure
- Friday, April 25, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Andrew J. Irwin
Institute for Marine & Coastal Sciences
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ
Dispersal in spatially structured populations
- Thursday, April 10, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Douglas J. Moseley
Scientific Associate
Ontario Cancer Institute, Princess Margaret Hospital
Toronto, Ontario
X-ray Computed Tomography for Image Guided Radiotherapy
- Tuesday, April 8, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Richard Szabo
Department of Mathematics
Heriot-Watt University
Riccarton, Edinburgh, U.K.
Magnetic Backgrounds and Noncommutative Field Theory
- Thursday, April 3, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Arjun Berera
University of Edinburgh
Inflationary cosmology: toward a dynamical theory
- Wednesday, April 2, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Katrina Rohlf
Postdoctoral Fellow
Applied Mathematics Department
The University of Waterloo
Pulsatile Blood Flow in Small Vessels
- Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Igor Shovkovy
Institute for Theoretical Physics
J.W. Goethe-University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Color superconductivity and compact stars
- Tuesday, March 25, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Alex Buchel
Department of Physics
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Gauge theory/string theory correspondence and the real world
- Monday, March 10, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Colin D. Denniston
Department of Physics & Astronomy
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Dynamically Controlled Interfaces in Complex Fluids
- Tuesday, February 25, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Andrew Chamblin
Queen Mary University of London
Black hole production at LHC
- Tuesday, October 4, 2005, 2:30pm, MC 204
Professor Koichi Yamawaki, Department of Physics, Nagoya University, Nagoya JAPAN
Walking with Many Flavors
- Thursday, March 18, 2004, 3:45pm, P&AB 232,
3:45pm Social gathering and refreshments
4:10pm Prof. Vic Elias, Applied Mathematics, UWO
Predicting the Higgs Boson Mass via Radiative Symmetry Breaking
4:50pm Daniel Herzbach, Physics, University of Mainz
Analysis of fluctuating charge and fluctuating dipole potentials for the simulation of silica
- Thursday, February 5, 2004, 3:45pm, P&AB 232,
3:45pm Social gathering in front of P&AB 232
4:10pm Prof. Volodya Miransky, Applied Mathematics, UWO
Spontaneous rotational symmetry breaking and roton like excitations in gauged sigma-model at finite density
4:50pm Comron Nouri, Physics & Astronomy, UWO
Phase Behaviour of an antiferromagnetic chain
- Friday, January 9, 2004, 3pm, WSC 156,
Prof. Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen,
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NL
Quantum Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics at the Nanoscale
- Friday, December 19, 2003, 3pm, WSC 156,
Professor Colin Denniston,
Applied Mathematics, UWO
Collapse and Jamming in Granular Systems
and
Josef Drexler,
Physics & Astronomy, UWO
Finding the Evolution of Non-linear, Non-local Plasma Instabilities
- Thursday, December 11, 2003, 2pm, WSC 156,
Dr. Laura Mersini,
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Ontario
Too Many Cosmic Coincidences?
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