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Sponsored by the SIAM Activity Group on Computational Science and Engineering.

 

Presentations from the Conference

Selected presentations from the 2017 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering have been captured and are  available as slides with synchronized audio. In addition there are PDF’s of the slides available for printing. View presentation slides with synchronized audio.

 

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Announcements

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Poster Prize Winners

Poster Prize Awards
Higher order Upwind Method for Maxwell’s Equations in Second-Order Form
Jordan Angel, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Numerical Simulations for Fluid-Structure Interaction Modeling of Artery Aneurysms
Sara Calandrini, Texas Tech University, USA
Mesoscopic and High Performance Modeling of Biomimetic Polymers
Yu-Hang Tang, Brown University, USA
Adaptive Sparse Grids Interpolation Techniques for Multilevel Stochastic Collocation in Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems
Paul Cristian Sarbu, Technische Universität München, Germany

CSE17 Best Minisymposterium Awards (thematic group of posters)
PP107 Minisymposterium: Broader Engagement Program  
Organizer:  Mary Ann Leung, Sustainable Horizons Institute, USA
PP103 Minisymposterium: Clawpack and GeoClaw - Software Developments and Applications
Organizer:  Randall LeVeque, University of Washington, USA

 

The poster locator for all poster sessions is now available. [PDF, 360KB]

Looking for a place to dine? See a Local Restaurant List [PDF, 150KB]

Because individuals with passports from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen have been banned by the US Government from obtaining visas or entering the US unless they have a green card,  we have modified our refund policy. If you have already registered for the meeting go to Registration Information for full information on the revised refund policy.

 

Mobile App

A mobile app for the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE17) is available for download.  Plug www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/siamevents into your browser.  The link will automatically detect the type of device and take you to the right place to download the app.  It can also be viewed in HTML5 if you connect using your computer.  You will be requested to set up an account to use the mobile app.  This will allow you to share your calendar of show events across devices. You can then select CSE17 from the list of 2017 SIAM events on the app or mobile site to view the schedule, browse speakers, attendees and exhibitors, view maps and building layouts, sync events with your mobile calendar, create your own show by selecting specific sessions, and more! 

Can’t make it to CSE17 or missing a talk at the meeting?  Tune into the conversation on the SIAM events app.  Just go to the sessions that interest you and click on the “Discuss” button to read what attendees are saying about the talks.

newThis year the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE17) will feature up to 25 e-posters. These are large electronic displays that you can plug your laptop into to show rich, interactive material at the poster session. See more information on the submissions page. 

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To RSVP to the conference on Facebook and connect with other attendees, find roommates etc., please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/504373886421602/.

If you are tweeting about the conference, please use the designated hashtag to enable other attendees to keep up with the Twitter conversation and to allow better archiving of our conference discussions. The hashtag for this meeting is #SIAMCSE17.

 

Organizing Committee

Conference Co-Chairs
Clint N. Dawson, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Jan S. Hesthaven, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Xiaoye Sherry Li, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Wil H.A. Schilders, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands

Organizing Committee
Rémi Abgrall, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Mark Ainsworth, Brown University, USA
Michele Benzi, Emory University, USA
Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Technical University of Munich, Germany 
Edmond Chow, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Jing-Rebecca Li, Inria, France
Youssef Marzouk, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Luke Olson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Jennifer Scott, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom
Anna-Karin Tornberg, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Ulrike Meier Yang, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

 

Description

Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) complement theory and experiment as a critical component of scientific discovery. CSE is indispensable for leading edge investigation and engineering design in a vast number of industrial sectors, including for example, aerospace, automotive, biological, chemical, and semiconductor technologies that all rely increasingly on advanced modeling and simulation. CSE also contributes to policy and decisions relating to human health, resources, transportation, and defense. Finally, in many new areas such as medicine, the life sciences, management and marketing (e.g. data- and stream mining), and finance, techniques and algorithms from CSE are of growing importance.

CSE is naturally interdisciplinary. Its goals concern understanding and analyzing complex systems, predicting their behavior, and optimizing processes and designs. CSE thus grows out of physical applications, while depending on computer architecture and software, and having at its core powerful algorithms. At the frontiers of CSE remain many open problems and challenges, including the verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification of computational models; the analysis and assimilation of large and complex data sets, including techniques for visualization and animation; and the design of flexible CSE software.

The SIAM CSE conference seeks to enable in-depth technical discussions on a wide variety of major computational efforts on large-scale problems in science and engineering, foster the interdisciplinary culture required to meet these large-scale challenges, and promote the training of the next generation of computational scientists.

 

Funding Agency

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SIAM and the Conference Organizing Committee wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to the U.S. National Science Foundation and DOE Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research for their support of this conference.

 

 

 

Themes

 

Important Deadlines

SUBMISSION DEADLINES
August 1, 2016 DEADLINE EXTENDED: August 15, 2016: Minisymposium Proposal Submissions
August 29, 2016 DEADLINE EXTENDED: September 12, 2016:Contributed Lecture, Poster and Minisymposium Presentation Abstracts

TRAVEL FUND APPLICATION DEADLINE
August 19, 2016 DEADLINE EXTENDED:  September 19, 2016: SIAM Student Travel Award and Post-doc/Early Career Travel Award Applications

PRE-REGISTRATION RATE DEADLINE
January 17, 2017

ONLINE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE
January 30, 2017

HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE
January 30, 2017

 

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