Tidligere gjesteforelesninger og seminarer - Side 28
Colloidal particles at an interface have numerous applications to emulsion and foam stability, self-assembly and material fabrication and processing. while their dynamics involves issues of drag and diffusion, heterogeneity and interfacial pinning. Furthermore, for nanoparticles whose size may be comparable to the width of the interface, continuum modeling may break down. We show how molecular dynamics simulations of atomically-resolved homogeneous and Janus nanoparticle systems can address these issues and provide an understanding of hydrodynamic drag variation and hysteretic phenomena in this situation.
Prof. Georgii Riabov from the Kyiv Institute of Mathematics will give at our department a mini-course of four lectures.
By Michael Ghil from Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, and University of California, Los Angeles
Jose Beltran Jimenez, University of Salamanca
Prof. Georgii Riabov from the Kyiv Institute of Mathematics will give at our department a mini-course of four lectures.
Professor Boulakhras Gherbal from the University of Biskra, Algeria will give a seminar lecture with the following title:
“Existence of optimal solutions for a stochastic control problems for systems of mean-field FBSDEs”
Prof. Georgii Riabov from the Kyiv Institute of Mathematics will give at our department a mini-course of four lectures.
Lecture titles: "On the malleability of proteins and the emergence of novel function" and "Evolutionary trade-offs in the adaptive immune system shape genomic diversity of the MHC"
Prof. Georgii Riabov from the Kyiv Institute of Mathematics will give at our department a mini-course of four lectures.
Abstract below.
Dr. Asma Khedher from University of Amsterdam will give a seminar lecture with the title:
Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes and affine stochastic volatility models in Hilbert spaces.
Dr. Asma Khedher from University of Amsterdam will give a lecture with the following title:
Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes and affine stochastic volatility models in Hilbert spaces
This lecture is the second of a mini-course consisting of seven lectures given by Professor Robert Bruner (Wayne State University, Detroit, USA), the author of the package. Early lectures will focus on the use of the software. Later lectures will describe the algorithms, data structures, and file structures.
Andrey Mudrov (University of Leicester, United Kingdom) will give a talk titled: Pseudo-parabolic categories over HPqn
Once again this year, Phd's and Postdoc's from Stochastic Analysis, finance, insurance and risk section of the Mathematics institute, will gather together to share, their latest research.
This year's invited speaker will be Prof. Dr. Nicolas Perkowski, who will give a lecture on the topic: "A martingale approach to generalized stochastic Burgers equations".
Below you may find the abstract of his talk as well as the seminar program.
Professor Mogens Steffensen, Copenhagen University
This lecture is the first of a mini-course consisting of seven lectures given by Professor Robert Bruner (Wayne State University, Detroit, USA), the author of the package. Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops and do the calculations in real time with the speaker.
At the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics a special “mingle” meeting will take place.
Franz Fuchs (SINTEF) will give a talk with title:
Quantum Computing and Quantum Supremacy
Title: The role of environmental factors in shaping the population structure of anaerobic subsurface microorganisms.
Camilla Nesbø, Research associate, University of Toronto
Title: Antibiotic resistance, transmission and population genomics of the Klebsiella genus
Edward Feil, Professor, University of Bath