Events

SC2 Workshop Series: VisIt- Open Source, Interactive, Scalable, Visualization, Animation and Analysis Tool

Learn to interactively visualize and analyze data ranging in scale from small (<101 cores) desktop-sized projects to large (>105 core) leadership-class computing facility simulation campaigns. Dr. Allen Sanderson, an expert from the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute (Utah), will teach this workshop. If you're unfamiliar with VisIt, check out how it can help you visualize your data here. […]

Andrew Wetzel

MICDE Seminar: Andrew Wetzel, Assistant Professor, Physics, University of California, Davis

411 West Hall (1085 S. University) 1085 S. University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Bio: Professor Wetzel is an assistant professor in the physics department and in the astrophysics and cosmology group at the University of California, Davis. He is a theoretical/computational astrophysicist and cosmologist. Using the world’s most powerful supercomputers, he generates cosmological simulations to model the formation of cosmic structures, including galaxies and their stars. He uses […]

Amir Salaree

MICDE Seminar: Amir Salaree, Postdoctoral Fellow, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Michigan

RM1528, 1100 North University Building

Due to unforeseen circumstances the originally scheduled talk by Professor Brandon Johnson has been cancelled and replaced with the following seminar. Theoretical and Computational Contributions to the Modeling of Global Tsunamis The distribution of tsunami amplitudes in the open ocean is controlled by source mechanism as well as bathymetry geometry and resolution, with the latter […]

John Harlim

POSTPONED – MICDE/AIM Seminar: John Harlim, Professor, Mathematics and Meteorology, Penn State University

Bio: John Harlim is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences. Harlim received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from the Universitas Padjadaran (Indonesia), a master’s from the University of Guelph in Applied Mathematics, and a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computation from the University of Maryland […]

Jon Zelner

Webinar: 2020 MICDE Catalyst Grants Showcase – Session I

This webinar will showcase some of the game-changing research supported by our Catalyst Grants program. This event was recorded and will be on the UM Youtube channel shortly. Speakers Robert Krasny Professor of Applied Mathematics and Mathematics University of Michigan INTEGRAL EQUATION BASED METHODS FOR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING There are several different approaches to the numerical solution […]