Computational Science Research Center

Computational Science Research Center

Data-driven Smart Truck Drivers management amid covid-19 pandemic: a framework, and case study

Date of the Event: September 17, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Data-driven Smart Truck Drivers management amid covid-19 pandemic: a framework, and case study DATE: Friday, September 17, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Carlos D. Paternina-Arboleda, Management Information Systems, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: This research work covers analytics and optimization of large-scale transportation and Logistics systems. The core relates […]

2021 FALL 2021

COVID-19 from Within-Host Infection to Between-Host Transmission: Modeling Perspective

Date of the Event: September 10, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium COVID-19 from Within-Host Infection to Between-Host Transmission: Modeling Perspective DATE: Friday, September 10, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Naveen Vaidya, Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Despite the development of vaccines, the COVID-19 pandemic still poses a continuous threat due to the emergence of multiple strains. Insights […]

2021 FALL 2021

Adaptive Mesh Refinement: Algorithms and Applications

Date of the Event: September 3, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Adaptive Mesh Refinement: Algorithms and Applications DATE: Friday, September 3, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: Virtual Zoom Conference SPEAKER: Dr. Ann Almgren, Senior Scientist, Computational Research Division/ Applied Mathematics, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab ABSTRACT: Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is a technique we use as a numerical microscope to zoom in on areas […]

2021 FALL 2021

Recent Advances on Mimetic Difference Methods

Date of the Event: August 27, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Recent Advances on Mimetic Difference Methods DATE: Friday, August 27, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Jose E. Castillo, Computational Science, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Mimetic Differences Operators have been used to develop numerical schemes for solving partial differential equations very effectively. These operators, Divergence, Gradient and Curl, satisfy […]

2021 FALL 2021

Recent Advances on Mimetic Difference Methods

Date of the Event: August 27, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Recent Advances on Mimetic Difference Methods DATE: Friday, August 27, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Jose E. Castillo, Computational Science, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Mimetic Differences Operators have been used to develop numerical schemes for solving partial differential equations very effectively. These operators, Divergence, Gradient and Curl, satisfy […]

2021 FALL 2021

Mimetic Coastal Ocean Modeling in General Coordinates

Date of the Event: July 30, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Mimetic Coastal Ocean Modeling in General Coordinates DATE: Friday, July 30, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: Virtual Zoom Conference SPEAKER: Manuel Valera, PhD Candidate, Computational Science, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Nonlinear internal waves are an ubiquitous and fundamental aspect of the coastal ecosystem understanding, however they rely on extreme geographical conditions […]

2021 SUMMER 2021

Deepfaking Nuclear Reactions: Learning Trends in Cross Section Evaluations with Generative Machine Learning

Date of the Event: July 16, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Deepfaking Nuclear Reactions: Learning Trends in Cross Section Evaluations with Generative Machine Learning DATE: Friday, July 16, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: Virtual Zoom Conference SPEAKER: Jordan Fox, PhD Candidate, Computational Science, San Diego State University and Kyle A. Wendt, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ABSTRACT: Machine learning methods are used to analyze […]

2021 SUMMER 2021

Nuclear Physics for WIMPs

Date of the Event: July 2, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Nuclear Physics for WIMPs DATE: Friday, July 2, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: Virtual Zoom Conference SPEAKER: Oliver Gorton, PhD Candidate, Computational Science, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Astronomical observations indirectly suggest a large fraction of the matter in the universe is nonbaryonic and weakly interacting. This has prompted numerous and ongoing […]

2021 SUMMER 2021

Automated Multi-Component Fitting of Light Models to Observations of Spiral Galaxies

Date of the Event: June 25, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Automated Multi-Component Fitting of Light Models to Observations of Spiral Galaxies DATE: Friday, June 25, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: Virtual Zoom Conference SPEAKER: Matthew Portman, PhD Candidate, Computational Science, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Spiral galaxies, including our own Milky Way, comprise about 70% of galaxies observed in the local universe […]

2021 SUMMER 2021

Mathematical Models for Cystic Fibrosis: Ideal Antibiotic Treatment Protocols

Date of the Event: June 18, 2021

TITLE: CSRC Colloquium Mathematical Models for Cystic Fibrosis: Ideal Antibiotic Treatment Protocols DATE: Friday, June 18, 2021 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: Virtual Zoom Conference SPEAKER: Peter Uhl, PhD Candidate, Computational Science, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic condition that is characterized primarily by build-up of a thick mucus layer in the […]

2021 SUMMER 2021