I-AIM Seminar: University of Toronto 2004-2005
(Institute for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics)
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The I-AIM Interdiscplinary Seminar aims at bringing together scientific researchers and apprentices from the University of Toronto (and beyond) who share interests that straddle the boundary between Mathematics and the Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

For more information, please contact one of the organizers:   Robert McCann (mccann AT math.toronto.edu),  Wayne Enright (enright AT cs.toronto.edu),  Robert Jerrard (rjerrard AT math.toronto.edu),  Boris Steipe (boris.steipe AT utoronto.ca).



upcoming talks

 

Date

Forum

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

April 12, 2006 3:10pm, Fields Institute room 230 John J. Tyson
Department of Biology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Computational cell biology: from molecular networks to cell physiology
April 5, 2006 3:10pm, Fields Institute room 230 Gerda de Vries
Department of Mathematics, University of Alberta
Modelling the spatio-temporal dynamics of nuclear proteins



past talks

 

Date

Forum

Speaker

Affiliation

Title

October 1, 2004 3:10pm, SS5017A Stephen Morris
UofT Physics
Some pattern formation experiments with a geophysical flavour
October 8, 2004
3:10pm, SS5017A David Muraki
Simon Fraser Mathematics
Waves Generated by Airflow over a Mountain Ridge
October 15, 2004
3:10pm, SS5017A Arthemy Kiselev
Brock U. Mathematics Unrecognized classes of minimal surfaces: exponential foam and galaxy-like solutions
October 29, 2004 3:10pm, *Fields Institute Boardroom* Wayne Enright
UofT Computer Science
Software for Delay Differential Equations: Accurate Approximate Solutions are not Enough
November 5, 2004 3:10pm, SS5017A Katrin Rohlf
UofT Chemistry
From Blood Flow to Stochastic Descriptions for Chemical Reactions
November 12, 2004 3:10pm, SS5017A
(plus a morning talk)
Bartosz Protas
McMaster U. Math & Stats
Vortex Methods and Vortex Models for Flow Control Problems
November 19, 2004 3:10pm, SS5017A Shoshana Wodak
UofT Biochemistry, Structural Biology, and Medical Genetics
Computational approaches for analyzing biological problems at the molecular and cellular levels
November 26, 2004 3:10pm, SS5017A Marty Golubitsky
Univ. Houston Mathematics
Coupled cell systems: Theory and Examples
December 3, 2004 3:10pm, SS5017A David Zingg
UofT Aerospace Studies
Aerodynamic Optimization: A Newton-Krylov Approach
January 28, 2005 3:10pm, SS5017A Duncan O'Dell
University of Sussex, Physics Atomic Rainbow Caustics: The Application of Catastrophe Theory to Atom Optics
February 18, 2005
READING WEEK


March 4, 2005 3:10pm, SS5017A Ian McQuillan University of Western Ontario, Computer Science Computational Modeling of Genetic Processes
March 14 2005 3:10pm, SS2128 Fadil Santosa University of Minnesota, Mathematics A mathematical problem arising in design of ophthalmic lenses
April 1, 2005 3:10pm, SS5017A John Bush MIT, Mathematics Capillary oddities
April 8, 2005 3:10pm, SS5017A Manfredi Maggiore UofT Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering On the set stabilization problem in control theory
    


Of related interest at:
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics | Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics | Department of Chemistry |
Department of Computer Science | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Department of Mathematics including | Applied Math/PDE/Analysis | Blyth | Colloquium | Probability |
Department of Physics including | Atmospheric | Colloquium | Condensed Matter/Quantum Optics | High Energy | Nonlinear |
Department of Statistics | Department of Medical Research (click on 'Affiliations') | Department of Zoology
Fields Institute including | Quantitative Finance | Quantum Information | Industrial Optimization |

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