LANS Informal Seminar: Michael A. Heroux
Michael A. Heroux, Sandia National Laboratories : Building the Next Generation of Parallel Applications
Michael A. Heroux, Sandia National Laboratories : Building the Next Generation of Parallel Applications
Jeff Hollingsworth, Professor & Associate Chair, Computer Science Dept., University of Maryland: Friends Don't Let Friends Tune Code
Yulia Peet, MCS & Northwestern University: On stability of grid overlapping methods
Karoly Nemeth, Assistant Physicist, APS: Algorithmic and computational challenges of very large Reverse Monte Carlo simulations
Andreas Linninger, Professor, UIC: The need for super-computations in biomedical simulation of the brain
Charles Van Loan, Cornell University: Block Tensor Computations
Jieqiu Chen, Wilkinson Fellow, MCS: Globally Solving Nonconvex QPs via Completely Positive Programming
Robert Gramacy, Booth Business School: Dynamic Trees for Response Surface Learning and Optimization
Prachi Mahajan, Indian Institute of Science: A simple introduction to complex analysis
Andrew March, PhD candidate, MIT Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics: Multifidelity Methods for Multidisciplinary System Design