Colloquium

  • Maria Kazachenko, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Phenomena (LASP), °µÍø½ûÇøSolar Magnetic Fields Before and During Eruptions: Perspectives with the Largest Telescope to observe the Sun (DKIST)Space weather is largely
  • Abigail Crocker, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, The University of VermontStatistics and Social JusticeTransforming the criminal-legal system is of broad interest. There is growing recognition of the inequities in our current system as
  • Henrik Kalisch, Department of Mathematics, University of Bergen, NorwayCoastal Modeling in Norway: When Shallow Water Runs DeepFor coastal communities around the world, catastrophic storm waves and storm surge events pose the biggest threat to life
  • Manas Rachh, Center for Computational Mathematics, Flatiron InstituteStatic Currents in Type-I superconductorsIn this talk, we describe the classical magneto-static approach to the theory of type-I superconductors. The magnetic field and the current
  • Nadir Jeevanjee, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)The surprising fluid dynamics of atmospheric thermalsAtmospheric convection is both ubiquitous and fundamental to the climate system, as
  • Enrico Camporeale, Space Weather Prediction Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationUsing Physics-Informed Neural Networks for solving inverse problems: a space physics case studyWe use the framework of Physics-Informed Neural Network
  • Peter Thomas; Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics; Case Western Reserve UniversityA Universal Description of Stochastic OscillatorsMany systems in physics, chemistry and biology exhibit oscillations with a pronounced
  • Steve Penny, Data Assimilation Lead, Sofar OceanAdvances in integrating Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML) with Data Assimilation (DA) to produce data-driven weather forecasts.A number of exciting advances in Machine Learning (ML)
  • Isla Simpson, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, COFuture projections in the large-scale atmospheric circulation response to climate change: uncertainties, implications and progressAccurate future projections of the climate
  • Nathalie Vriend, The Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering, °µÍø½ûÇøGranular Flows: Photoelastic avalanches & Bedform dynamicsFlowing granular materials arise everywhere around us, in industry from
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