CAM Colloquia - Spring 2005
All CAM Colloquia take place at 3:30
p.m. in 655 Rhodes Hall with refreshments following
the colloquium at 4:30 p.m. in 657 Rhodes Hall.
The 2004-2005 Colloquium Committee is R. Connelly, S. Hemami, D.
Shmoys, M. Todd and J. Guckenheimer. They may be contacted at collcomm@cam.cornell.edu.
- January 28 -John
Guckenheimer(Math), Stephen Pope(M&AE),
Christine Shoemaker(C&EE), Charlie
Van Loan(CS), and Stephen Vavasis (CS),
will lead group discussion on "Proposed
New Graduate Minor Field in Computational Science and Engineering"
- February 11-Michael
Henderson, IBM Watson Research Center, "Computing
Invariant Manifolds by Covering Them With Fat Trajectories",
(Host: J. Guckenheimer)
- February 25 - Alan
Edelman, MIT, "Numerical
Computations and Random Matrix Theory" (Host: M. Todd)
- March 4 - Maria
Chudnovsky, Princeton/ CMI / IAS,
The Structure of Clawfree Graphs (Host: M. Todd)
- March 11 - Javier
Pena, Carnegie Mellon University, "Optimization
and Positive Polynomials"(Host: M. Todd)
- March 18 (day before Spring break)
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- March 25 (Spring break -- no seminar)
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- April 1 - Walter
Strauss, Brown University, "Periodic
Traveling Rotational Water Waves" (Host: J.Guckenheimer)
- April 8 - Daniel
Bienstock, Columbia University,
"New Algorithms for the Maximum Throughput Problem"
(Host: D. Shmoys) Note: Room changed to 253 Rhodes
- April 15 - Robin
Thomas, Georgia
Tech "Pfaffian orientations
of graphs" (Host: D. Shmoys) NOTE: Room changed to 253
Rhodes.
- April 22 -
- April 29 - Ravi
Iyengar, Department of Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry,
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, "Representation
and Analyses of Cell Regulatory Networks" (Host J. Guckenheimer)
(Joint iwth Program in Nonlinear Systems)
- May 6 (last day of classes)
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CAM colloquia of previous terms: