Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars
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Join us every week for our Coffee Hour! It's the perfect opportunity to take a break, grab a cup of free coffee, and chat with fellow club members about anything from current projects to the latest in scientific computing. Whether you're a regular or new to the club, this is a great chance to connect, […]
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Zoom link Abstract: Simulating complex physical systems often requires joining non-uniform subsystems, which may be characterized by different geometries or mesh topologies. Coupling these separate subsystems often relies on time-intensive meshing workflows or empirical coupling models, which may not generalize well across all operational regimes. The Schwarz alternating method proposes to overcome these issues, establishing […]
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This year’s focus of the Advanced Computational Science & Engineering Showcase (ACES) mini-symposium is connecting advanced algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-performance computing (HPC) architectures to advance scientific discovery. The event showcases the work of the University of Michigan faculty members at the intersection of AI, HPC, and advanced algorithms. It also includes a panel […]
Join Us at the Scientific Computing Club’s General Meeting! Don’t miss out on a chance to contribute your ideas and help shape the future of our club. Let’s connect, collaborate, and create something amazing together! Where: TBD When: October 22nd, 2024, Tuesday, 5:00 - 6:00 PM Meeting Agenda: TBD
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Discovery of Cellular Reprogramming Methodology Through Single-cell Foundation Models
PhD in Scientific Computing director Eric Johnsen will speak about opportunities for undergraduate or master's students seeking a graduate education in Computation and Artificial Intelligence for Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. Food will be provided. Please register to attend.