Computational Science Research Center

Computational Science Research Center

Risk estimation and mapping using a bayesian approach

Date of the Event: December 9, 2016

TITLE: Risk estimation and mapping using a bayesian approach DATE: Friday, December 9th, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Lelys Bravo. Visiting Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. University of California in Santa Cruz. ABSTRACT: This talk presents a methodology to estimate environmental risk, departing from its standard definition: the product […]

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A Survey of Applications and Future Directions of Computational Intelligence

Date of the Event: December 5, 2016

TITLE: A Survey of Applications and Future Directions of Computational Intelligence DATE: Monday, December 5th, 2016 TIME: 3:00 to 4:00 PM LOCATION: Gold Auditorium at the Bioscience Center, SDSU SPEAKER: Dr. Gary Fogel. Chief Executive Officer of Natural Selection, Inc. San Diego, California. ABSTRACT: Computational intelligence (CI) has a rich history of inspiration from natural […]

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Sustainable Multi-level Tuning for Exascale Science Applications

Date of the Event: December 2, 2016

TITLE: Sustainable Multi-level Tuning for Exascale Science Applications DATE: Friday, December 2nd, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Tony Drummond. Senior Scientist at Global Footprint Network. ABSTRACT: Enabling performance sustainability for complex parallel computer applications and high-end simulations requires the coherent integration of software programming practices and environments, static tuning and automatic […]

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Combining Geometric Time and Mimetic Spatial Finite Difference Discretizations.

Date of the Event: November 18, 2016

TITLE: Combining Geometric Time and Mimetic Spatial Finite Difference Discretizations. DATE: Friday, November 18th, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Stanly Steinberg, Professor of Mathematics, University of New Mexico. ABSTRACT: Geometric time and mimetic spatial discretization have recently undergone, INDEPENDENTLY, rapid development. Unfortunately when these discretization are combined some of the advantages […]

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Multiple Solutions and Stability of Transonic Flows over Airfoils

Date of the Event: November 4, 2016

TITLE: Multiple Solutions and Stability of Transonic Flows over Airfoils DATE: Friday, November 4th, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Feng Liu. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. University of California, Irvine. ABSTRACT: After a brief overview of the activities on numerical simulation of fluid flows at UC Irvine, I will focus […]

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Flipping the Switch: Simulation Methods for Noisy Biological Network Dynamics

Date of the Event: October 28, 2016

TITLE: Flipping the Switch: Simulation Methods for Noisy Biological Network Dynamics DATE: Friday, October 28th, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Elizabeth Read, Assistant Professor. Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. University of California, Irvine. ABSTRACT: All processes in living cells are orchestrated by biochemical networks. These networks are mapped out […]

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Computational Mechanisms for Small Target Detection in Insects

Date of the Event: October 21, 2016

TITLE: Computational Mechanisms for Small Target Detection in Insects DATE: Friday, October 21st, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Patrick Shoemaker. Research Associate Professor, Computational Science Research Center. San Diego State University. ABSTRACT: Insects that chase prey or mates on the wing rely on vision to mediate this behavior – and in […]

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Signal Processing and Computation in Cellular Wireless: From 4G to 5G Networks

Date of the Event: October 14, 2016

TITLE: Signal Processing and Computation in Cellular Wireless: From 4G to 5G Networks DATE: Friday, October 14th, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Duy H. N. Nguyen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, San Diego State University. ABSTRACT: Cellular wireless or mobile communications have seen four generations […]

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Computational Guidance and Control

Date of the Event: October 7, 2016

TITLE: Computational Guidance and Control DATE: Friday, October 7th, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Ping Lu. Professor at the Department of Aerospace Engineering, San Diego State University. ABSTRACT: An emerging trend in the field of aerospace guidance and control is what we call √¢¬Ä¬úComputational Guidance and Control√¢¬Ä¬ù (CG&C). In CG&C, traditional […]

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Seasonal climate modeling: generating higher-resolution climate information and the role of vegetation on water resources.

Date of the Event: September 30, 2016

TITLE: Seasonal climate modeling: generating higher-resolution climate information and the role of vegetation on water resources. DATE: Friday, September 30th, 2016 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 314 SPEAKER: Dr. Fernando De Sales. Assistant Professor of Geography, San Diego State University. ABSTRACT: Seasonal climate simulations are inherently global due to the nature of the Earth’s climate […]

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