Events

Workshop / Seminar:Frontiers in Scientific Machine Learning (FSML) Seminar: Alexander Tong (Post-doctoral Fellow, Mila – Quebec AI Institute)

GG Brown Laboratory - 1642

Abstract: Generative flow models learn a (possibly stochastic) mapping between source and target distributions. Common paradigms include diffusion models, score matching models, and continuous normalizing flows. In this talk I will first present methods for improved training of flow models using flow matching objectives using ideas from optimal transport. I will then show how these […]

Event Series PhD Seminars

Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars

4th floor conference room, Green Ct. 3520 Green Ct., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Alex Kleb (Aerospace Engineering): Solving High Reynolds Number Flows on Cartesian Cut-cell Meshes using a Jacobian-Free Newton–Krylov Method

Alasdair Christison Gray (Aerospace Engineering): Geometrically Nonlinear Methods for High-Fidelity MDO of Very-Flexible Aircraft

Scientific Computing in the Physical Sciences information session: Tuesday, April 1, 4-5pm, 170 Weiser

Scientific Computing in the Physical Sciences information session

Weiser Hall - 170

Learn about academic opportunities and fellowships for graduate students who combine Scientific Computing with Applied Physics, Astronomy, Biophysics, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Math, Physics, or any other physical science. This session will be offered in-person and on Zoom. Please indicate how you plan to attend when you register. Register to attend

Event Series PhD Seminars

Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars

4th floor conference room, Green Ct. 3520 Green Ct., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Sahil Bhola (Aerospace Engineering): Rounding uncertainity analysis for floating-point statistical models

Martin Macias Medellin (Political Science): Homogenous Cities? How Conflict and Politics Shape the Urban Topography

Event Series PhD Seminars

Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars

4th floor conference room, Green Ct. 3520 Green Ct., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Xin Zhang (Environmental Health Sciences): Temporal relationship between acute noise exposure and heart rate variability change

Jesus Castor (Biomedical Engineering): Engineering The Immune Response To Improve Muscle Regeneration

Event Series PhD Seminars

Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars

4th floor conference room, Green Ct. 3520 Green Ct., Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Zach Croft (Applied Physics): Applied Physics and Scientific Computing

Cassie Turner (Health Infrastructures & Learning Systems): Using weighting-based causal mediation analysis to calculate counterfactual disparity measures for access to weight management treatments