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500 - iCME Colloquium

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Weekly research lectures by experts from academia, national laboratories, industry, and doctoral students.

All people interested are welcome to attend individual seminars. Some of the talks are intended for a general audience. Many are at the level of advanced research (numerical linear algebra; numerical methods for ODEs, PDEs, optimization, etc.).


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Autumn 2009 - 2010
Date Speaker Institution Title Slides Notes
09/28/09 Peter Kitanidis Stanford University A Bayesian and Geostatistical Perspective on Inverse Problems  
10/05/09 David Donoho Stanford University Message Passing Algorithms for Compressed Sensing.  
10/12/09 Oliver Fringer Stanford University Approximations for the three-dimensional elliptic solver in nonhydrostatic ocean models.  
10/19/09 Lenya Ryzhik Stanford University "Waves and particles in random media with slowly decaying correlations".  
10/26/09 George Papanicolaou Stanford University Imaging with Ambient Noise  
11/02/09 Andreas Griewank Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Mathematik Derivative Based Optimization:  
11/09/09 Jean-Claude Latombe Stanford University Motion planning for multi-limbed robots on uneven terrain  
11/16/09 Roger Ghanem USC When is back of the envelope calculation sufficient? How big should the envelope be?  
11/30/09 Alexandre Chorin UC Berkeley Implicit sampling and nonlinear filters    

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