Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling

 

Welcome to the Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM). The primary goal of the Center is to foster research activity that highlights the interplay between novel computational algorithms and mathematical modeling, as complementary avenues to theory and experiment. To stimulate such research activity, CSCAMM fosters collaborative research which involves local scientists, graduate students and visiting post-docs together with world renowned scholars. CSCAMM sponsors an active visitors program through a series of seminars, lectures and workshops and it supports an educational program with a series of tutorials, courses and active involvement with the AMSC graduate program.

Eitan Tadmor
Director
 

News

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Warm congratulations to Dr. Doron Levy and his wife Marianna: Their newborn babygirl Catherine was born December 14. They are all doing very well

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CSCAMM welcomes Vivek Srivastava as CSCAMM System Administrator. He will act as a part-time Sys Admin, and can be reached at

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Professor Manuel Tiglio and Professor Bill Dorland (Physics/IREAP) received a 'professor partnership' award from NVIDIA to use Graphics Processing Units for black hole simulations
 

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Professor Manuel Tiglio (Physics/CSCAMM) was awarded an NSF grant on "Nonlinear Numerical Simulations of Einstein's Equations"

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CentPack: a package of high-resolution solvers for nonlinear conservation laws is posted. Click here to subscribe to CentPack Publication mailing list


Undergraduate Research Opportunities: Research Projects, AMSC and more ...

Postdoctoral Research Position
The Center for Multiscale Plasma Dynamics (CMPD) and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory invite applications for a postdoctoral research position


Upcoming Seminars

January 28, 2:00pm
4122 CSIC Building
Control of Small Things: From Steering Cells on Chips to Targeting Drugs to Deep Tumors
Professor Benjamin Shapiro
Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland

Upcoming Conference
June 9-13, 2008
12th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, Applications (HYP2008)
Registration re-opened
Conference Office: CSCAMM
Conference Building: CSIC
Login/Register Here: HYP Login

 

Upcoming Program
March 2-5, 2009
Kinetic Description of Multiscale Phenomena: Young Researchers Workshop

More Information / Register

   

Post-Doctoral Research Associate Position
Fall 2009

CSCAMM invites applications for a post-doctoral Research Associate position in the NSF Focus Research Group (FRG) on Kinetic Description of Multiscale Phenomena: Modeling, Theory and Computation

More Information / Apply

 

Student Staff Position

CSCAMM  seeks to fill a Program Assistant Position through the Federal Work Study program. (Undergraduate and Graduate students only)


Recent Programs

Electromagnetic Metamaterials and their Approximations: Practical and Theoretical Aspects
September 22-25, 2008

The 12th International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics, and Applications (HYP2008)

June 9 - 13, 2008

Nonequilibrium Interface and Surface Dynamics
April 23 - 27, 2007

Recent Seminars
Seminars

On Kinetic Descriptions of Crystal Surface Evolution
Professor Dionisios Margetis
Department of Mathematics,
University of Maryland

Translating cancer biology into cancer medicine
Dr. Lee J. Helman, M.D.
Scientific Director of Clinical Research, National Cancer Institute, NIH.


Delays in Interconnected Systems. Stability Analysis, Algorithms and Applications.
Dr. Silviu Niculescu, CNRS, France


Recent Publications

Anil Zenginoglu, Dario Nunez, and Sascha Husa
Gravitational perturbations of Schwarzschild spacetime at null infinity and the hyperboloidal initial value problem
Classical and Quantum Gravity, Submitted
CSCAMM-08-43

P Xanthopoulos, D Mikkelsen, F Jenko, W Dorland, and O Kaelmtev
Verification and application of numerically generated magnetic coordinate systems in gyrokinetics
Preprint
CSCAMM-08-42

M. Barnes, I. G. Abel, W. Dorland, D. R. Ernst, G. W. Hammett, P. Ricci, B. N. Rogers, A. A. Schekochihin, and T. Tatsuno
Linearized model Fokker-Planck collision operators for gyrokinetic simulations. II. Numerical implementation and tests
Physics of Plasmas, Submitted
CSCAMM-08-41

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