Established in 2009, this conference aims to provide graduate students with the timely opportunity to present their research, exchange ideas, and build their collaborative networks within a setting that is supportive yet similar to that of a professional conference, such as the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and American Mathematical Society (AMS) meetings.
Thematically, this one-day conference centers on recent advances in the theory and numerical approximation of partial differential equation (PDE) models in, but not limited to, materials science, optics, turbulence, hydrology, biomedical flows, and climate systems. Topics include robust and efficient numerical simulations, reduced order models, PDE-constrained optimization, uncertainty quantification, and data assimilation.
The past graduate student mini-conferences were held at Virginia Tech, Clemson University, and the University of South Carolina. Auburn University is hosting the event in 2022 for the first time.
Organizing Committee
Hans-Werner van Wyk | Yanzhao Cao | Thi Thao Phuong Hoang | Junshan Lin |