LANS Informal Seminar: Michael McCourt and Hong Zhang
Michael McCourt and Hong Zhang, : 1) Progress in Parallel Implicit Methods for Tokamak Edge Plasma Modeling and 2) Sparse Triangular Solves for ILU Revisited: Data Layout Crucial to Be
Michael McCourt and Hong Zhang, : 1) Progress in Parallel Implicit Methods for Tokamak Edge Plasma Modeling and 2) Sparse Triangular Solves for ILU Revisited: Data Layout Crucial to Be
Kathrin Hatz, University of Heidelberg : Estimating Parameters in Optimal Control Models
Hong-Jun Kim, Postdoctoral Appointee, MCS: EBMesh: An Embedded Boundary Meshing Tool
Qian Zhu, Postdoctoral Appointee, MCS: Power-Aware Consolidation of Scientific Workflows in Virtualized Environments
Gordon L Kindlmann, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago: Optimizing Particle Systems for Image Feature Sampling
Figen Oztoprak, Northwestern University: Nonlinear Programming Algorithms and Infeasibility Detection
Assefaw Hadish Gebremedhin, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Purdue University : Algorithms and Software for Sparse Derivative Computation and Beyond
Sean Farley, Predoctoral Appointee, MCS: An Introduction to TikZ
Barry Smith, MCS: New Additions to PETSc
Victor Zavala, MCS: Real-Time Optimization for Energy Management of Building Systems