Applied & Computational Mathematics Seminar
Spring 2026 ACM Seminar
Department of Mathematics, Florida State University
Seminar information
The Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar features talks across applied mathematics, computational mathematics, data science, engineering, and related scientific applications. Faculty, postdocs, visitors, and senior Ph.D. students are welcome to present.
Schedule
17 entriesN/A
N/A
Dr. Shu Liu
A Natural Primal-Dual Gradient method for adversarial neural network training on solving partial differential equations
Mathematics, FSU
Sanjeeb Poudel
Yi-Yung Yang
Ruth Lopez
(Ph.D. students)
Pressure-robust enriched Galerkin finite element methods for coupled Navier-Stokes and heat equations
Bound-preserving and entropy stable enriched Galerkin methods for nonlinear hyperbolic equations
Real-Time Model Data Integration in Atomically Thin Materials Synthesis
Scientific Computing, FSU
Mathematics, FSU
Dr. Bryan Quaife
A Tale of Two Journeys: Random Particles in Complex Domains
Scientific Computing, FSU
Dr. Levon Nurbekyan
(Host: Liu)
Non-potential mean-field games à la Benamou-Brenier
Mathematics, Emory University
N/A
This week seminar is on Wednesday
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(WED) LOV231
Dr. Alex Cerjan
(Host: Musslimani)
(Special Wednesday Seminar)
Classifying material topology in real space using matrix homotopy
Sandia National Lab
(MON) LOV101
Dr. Teeratorn Kadeethum
(Host: Lee)
(Special Monday Workshop): Beyond the Resume: How to Get Hired in Competitive Industries
Siemens Energy
Dr. Teeratorn Kadeethum
(Host: Lee)
The Data Bottleneck in neural operators for Engineering Systems: Challenges and Paths Forward
Siemens Energy
Jeseok Bang
High-field Superconducting Magnets: Science and Applied Mathematics
Applied Superconductivity Center of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
No Seminar
Spring Break
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Dr. Martin Bauer
A Tour of Infinite Dimensional Riemannian Geometries, Their Geodesics and Applications
Mathematics, FSU
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Dr. Kapil Chawla
Dr. Toan Huynh
TBA
Mathematics, FSU
Dr. Huan Lei
(Host: Bao, Lee)
From Micro-physics to Stable Macro-models: Variational Learning for Non-Newtonian Fluids
Dept. of Comp. Math, Science, and Engineering,
Michigan State University