LUNCHTIME DISCUSSION TALKS - 2005
The CIMMS lunchtime discussion meetings, which take place every other
Thursday, will host relatively informal talks, sometimes about work in
progress.
These meetings will be held in
Room 114 Steele (Reading Room) at noon,
with a light lunch served, compliments of CIMMS.
After a few short organizational items, the talk and discussion will begin.
2005
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2005, January 12
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J. Sean Humbert
ME, Caltech
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Bio-Inspired Visuomotor Convergence with Applications to Autonomous
Flight Control and Navigation
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2005, February 16
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Jim Berryman
Computational Physics, Lawrence Livermore National Lab,
University of California
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Up-Scaling and Poroelasticity
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2005, February 24
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Jonathan A Othmer
Applied and Computational Mathematics, Caltech
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Coarse-Grained Phenomenological Rate Laws for Nucleic Acid Hybridization Kinetics
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2005, February 25
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Steve Shkoller
Department of Mathematics, University of Californa at Davis
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Interaction between a Nonlinear Elastic Shell and the
Navier-Stokes Equations
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2005, March 8
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G. R. Spedding
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
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Experiments in Low-Speed Aerodynamics
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2005, March 9
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Edriss S. Titi
University of California, Irvine and, Weizmann Institute of Science
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Is Galerkin Projection The Right Scheme?
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2005, April 4
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Kamran Mohseni
Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences,
University of Colorado at Boulder
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Biomimetically Inspired Micro Aerial and
Underwater Vehicles at the University of Colorado at Boulder
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2005, April 28
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Houman Owhadi
Applied & Computational Mathematics and Control &
Dynamical Systems, Californa Institute of Technology
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Metric Based Up-Scaling and Universality at Small Scales
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2005, May 4
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Jeff D. Eldredge
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering, University of California at Los Angeles
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Progress Toward Efficient Viscous Simulation
of Flapping, Deforming Wings for Investigations of Flying and
Swimming
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