Mat-1.3656 Seminar on numerical analysis and computational science

Autumn 2008

Organized by prof. Timo Eirola and prof. Rolf Stenberg

The topics of the seminar are typically new techniques in numerical computations - sometimes also reviews of the classics - together with applications and challenges of numerical methods in various problems in science and engineering. The speakers are mainly visitors, TKK researchers, and PhD students of mathematics, mechanics and computational science.

The seminar will be on Mondays at 14.15, in room U356 of the Math Institute

Program:


1
22.9.
Antti Hannukainen, TKK/Mat
On Finite Element Methods for Indefinite Variational problems
2
29.9.
Atte Aalto, TKK/Mat
A Model of Human Phonatory Organs
3
6.10.
Markus Olin, Cheq&Diff
Solute transport and chemical reactions in nuclear waste studies
4
13.10.
Mika Juntunen, TKK/Mat
Analysis of finite element methods for the Brinkman problem
 Juho Könnö, TKK/Mat
Finite element analysis of Biot's consolidation problem
5
20.10.
Dage Sundholm, Helsingin yliopisto
Tensorial finite-element methods in quantum chemistry


6
3.11.
Susumu Nakata,
Meshfree analysis with 3D surface model
7
10.11.
Toni Lassila, TKK Mat and EPFL
Convex shape identification from a single interferogram
8
17.11.
Jarmo Malinen and Pertti Palo, TKK/Mat
Puheen äänittäminen MRI aikana -
Äänityslaitteiston alustavia kalibrointituloksia
9
24.11.
Harri Hakula, TKK/Mat
Simulating Data for Factorization Method In Electrical Impedance Tomography
10
1.12.
Sergey Korotov, TKK/Mat
The longest-edge bisection algorithm
118.12.

Previous seminars:

Spring 2008
Autumn 2007

Autumn 2007
Spring 2007
Autumn 2006
Spring 2006
Autumn 2005
Spring 2005
Autumn 2004
Spring 2004
Autumn 2003
Spring   2003
Autumn 2002