19:30-20:30 April 20(Wednesday)
Dr. Dong Wang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Efficient numerical methods for interface related optimization problems15:30-16:30 April 12(Tuesday) Classroom 311, Technology Complex
Cong Sun, Professor, School of Science, Bejing University of Posts and Telecommunications
A class of optimization problem solving with infinite norm constraints and its application in future wireless communication technology16:00-17:00 April 6(Wednesday)
Charles-Edouard Brehier, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Analysis of a modified Euler scheme for parabolic stochastic PDEs15:00-16:00 April 1(Friday)
Lu Tong, Assistant Professor, Beihang University
Application of spatiotemporal network modeling and Lagrange relaxation in transportation8:30-9:30 April 1(Friday)
Dr. Nachuan Shaw, National University of Singapore
An Introduction for Conservative Field and Differential Inclusion19:30-21:00 March 30(Wednesday)
Junqi Zhang, Professor, Faculty of Urban Construction, Beijing University of Technology
Massively parallel computing and the application of octree meshes in explicit dynamics9:00-10:00 March 27(Sunday), Classroom 702, South Building, School of Mathematics
Jinyu Dai, Lecturer, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
A new KKT based branch and bound algorithm for a separable singly constrained quadratic program subject to upper and lower bounds16:00-17:00 March 11(Friday)
Faouzi Triki, Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann, University Grenoble-Alpes
Holder stability of quantitative photoacoustic tomography based on partial data9:00--10:00 March 10, South Building 702
Dr. Qi Wenya, Henan Normal University
Generalized weak Galerkin method for fluid flow equations14:30-15:30 February 24(Thursday)
Dr. Bin Gao, University of Munster
A Riemannian rank-adaptive method for low-rank matrix completion19:30-21:00 January 26(Wednesday)
Soeren Bartels, University of Freiburg, Germany
Modeling and simulation of nonlinear bending problems20:45-21:30 January 21(Friday)
Xu Fu, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
PanguLU: An open source direct method solver for heterogeneous distributed platforms