Program

Monday, April 30, 2012

9:00a - 9:15a WELCOME AND SETUP (Coffee)
9:15a - 9:45a Luis Chacon De La Rosa, PTG Scientist, ORNL, Fusion Energy Division: Fully Implicit Particle-in-Cell Algorithms for Kinetic Simulation of Plasmas
9:45a - 10:15a James Ostrowski, University of Tennessee, Industrial and Information Engineering: Symmetry in Integer Programming
10:15a - 10:45a Yulong Xing, Research Scientist, ORNL, Computer Science and Mathematics Division: High order accurate methods for the shallow-water equations with dry area
10:45a - 11:00a BREAK (Coffee)
11:00a - 11:30a Henry Boateng, University of Tennessee, Department of Mathematics: Off-Lattice Kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) Simulation of heteroepitaxial Crystal Growth
11:30a - Noon Jun Jia, Research Scientist, ORNL, Computer Science and Mathematics Division: Krylov Deferred Correction Methods
Noon - 1:15p LUNCH, Mike Simpson, Assistant Director, Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education (CIRE)
1:15p - 1:45p Vasilios Alexiades, Professor, University of Tennessee, Department of Mathematics: Hydrodynamic modeling of laser ablation
1:45p - 2:15p Bobby Philip, Computational Scientist, ORNL, Computer Science and Mathematics Division: 3D Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement and Multilevel Preconditioning for Non-Equilibrium Radiation Diffusion
2:15p - 2:45p Steven Wise, Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee, Department of Mathematics: A Mixed Discontinuous Galerkin, Convex Splitting Scheme for the Cahn-Hilliard Equation
2:45p - 3:00p BREAK
3:00p - 3:30p Christopher G. Baker, Computational Scientist, ORNL, Computer Science and Mathematics Division: Recent Work at the Intersection of Optimization and Linear Algebra
3:30p - 4:00p Ohannes Karakashian, Professor, University of Tennessee, Department of Mathematics: Conservative discontinuous Galerkin methods for the generalized Korteweg-de Vries equation

Oak Ridge National Laboratory