CAM Colloquia - Fall 2001

All CAM Colloquia take place at 3:45 p.m. in 655 Rhodes Hall with refreshments following the colloquium at 4:45 p.m. in 657 Rhodes Hall.


  • September 7 -- Golan Yona, Computer Science Dept, Cornell, Global Self-Organization of all Known Proteins - Toward a Complete Map of the Protein Space
  • September 14 -- John Guckenheimer, Mathematics Dept., Cornell, Bifurcations of the Forced van der Pol Equation
  • September 21 -- Robert Jarrow, Management, Cornell, Convenience Yields in on-the-run Treasuries
  • October 5 -- (day before Fall break)
  • October 12 -- C. A. Floudas, Princeton University, Structure Prediction in Protein Folding (Host: Ron Elber)
  • October 26 -- Claus Jacobson, United Technologies Research Center, Innovation in Industrial R&D The Role of Mathematical Modeling, Analysis, Simulation and Computation (Host: John Guckenheimer), Joint with Nonlinear Systems Seminar
  • November 9 -- John Straub, Chemistry Dept., Boston University, Enhanced Sampling and Global Optimization Techniques for Complex Systems, (Host: Ron Elber)
  • November 16 -- David Shalloway, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell, Top-Down Hierarchical Global Minimization for Protein Structure Prediction
  • November 30 -- Rasmus Nielsen, Biometrics Department, Cornell, Identification of the Targets of Natural Selection at the Molecular Level

 

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