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Program

The New England room is no longer available. It is being converted into a restaurant.  All events scheduled in New England room will now be in the Dupont Room.

Key to Abbreviations:
CP
Contributed Presentations (Each presenter has 15 minutes for presentation plus 5 minutes for Q&A)
IP
Invited Plenary Presentations (Each presenter has 40 minutes for presentation plus 5 minutes for Q&A)
MS
Minisymposium (Each presenter has 25 minutes for presentation plus 5 minutes for Q&A)
Poster Session
(The session runs for 2 hours)

Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday

Wednesday, September 20
5:00 PM-8:00 PM ReigsterRegistration Convention Foyer, lower level
6:00 PM-8:00 PM Welcoming ReceptionWelcoming Reception New Hampshire Ballroom
Thursday, September 21
7:00 AM-4:00 PM ReigsterRegistration Convention Foyer, lower level

8:20 AM-8:30 AM
Opening RemarksWelcoming Remarks and Announcements
Gilbert Strang, Conference Co-chair
New Hampshire Ballroom
8:30 AM-9:15 AM Invited PresentationIP1 Simulation Strategies for Linking Physical Models of Thin Film Growth Across Multiple Length Scales
Klavs F. Jensen
New Hampshire Ballroom
9:15 AM-10:00 AM Invited PresentationIP2 The Electronic Structure of Molecules -- Theory, Algorithm, and Application
Robert J. Harrison
New Hampshire Ballroom
10:00 AM-10:30 AM CoffeeCoffee Convention Foyer, lower level
10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions
MS1 Mining Scientific Data Potomac
MS2 How to Make World Class Scientists and Engineers Succeed New Hampshire 1
MS3 Computational Electromagnetics and Applications New Hampshire 2
MS4 Problem Solving Environments (PSE) for Computational Science Dupont Room
MS5 Computational Complexities in Inverse Problems - Part I of III Center City 2
MS6 Load Balancing for Parallel Applications - Part I of II Center City 1
MS7 Optimization of Engineering Systems Governed by Differential Equations - Part I of II Mt. Vernon
MS8 Partial Differential-Algebraic Equations in Computational Science New Hampshire 3
MS9 Computational Modelling of Problems of Viscoelasticity Monticello
12:30 PM-2:00 PM LunchLunch (Attendees are on their own)
2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Concurrent Sessions

MS10 Multi-resolution Tools for Exploring Large Data Sets

Potomac
MS11 Computational Science Education New Hampshire 1
MS12 Biomolecular Simulation Applications New Hampshire 3
MS13 Optimization of Engineering Systems Governed by Differential Equations - Part II of II Mt. Vernon
MS14 Computational Materials Science Monticello
MS15 Computational Complexities in Inverse Problems - Part II of III Center City 2
MS16 Load Balancing for Parallel Applications - Part II of II Center City 1
MS17 Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) in the 21st Century New Hampshire 2
MS18 Numerical Techniques for Interface Dynamics in Complex Geometries using Overlapping Grids Dupont Room
4:00 PM-4:30 PM CoffeeCoffee Convention Foyer, lower level

4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions

CP1 PDEs I

Potomac
CP2 Domain Decomposition I Center City 1
CP3 Finite Difference Methods for PDEs I Center City 2
CP4 Optimization I Mt. Vernon
CP5 Chemical Engineering Applications I Monticello
CP6 CSE Education, Visualization, and Image Analysis I Dupont Room
4:30 PM-6:30 PM Panel Discussion: Challenges in Computational Science
Moderator: Steven F. Ashby, Conference Co-chair
New Hampshire Ballroom
6:30 PM DinnerDinner (Attendees are on their own)
Friday, September 22
7:00 AM-4:00 PM ReigsterRegistration Convention Foyer, lower level
8:20 AM-8:30 AM Opening RemarksOpening Remarks and Announcements
Steven F. Ashby, Conference Co-chair     
New Hampshire Ballroom
8:30 AM-9:15 AM Invited PresentationIP3 Protein Folding: Mathematical, Algorithmic, and Computational Challenges
Michael Levitt
New Hampshire Ballroom
9:15 AM-10:00 AM Invited PresentationIP4 Challenges and Opportunities for Computational Biology in the Teraflop Era
Klaus Schulten
New Hampshire Ballroom
10:00 AM-10:30 AM CoffeeCoffee

Convention Foyer, lower level

10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions

MS19 Methods for Biomolecular Dynamics New Hampshire 3
MS20 Computational Techniques for Chemical Systems New Hampshire 2
MS21 Computer Graphics and the Continuum of Computational Science Education New Hampshire 1
MS22 Improving the Quality of Scientific Software Monticello
MS23 Computational Issues in Fully Implicit Solutions for Large-Scale Nonlinear Systems Center City 1
MS24 Fluid Dynamics at the Interfaces Dupont Room
MS25 Computational Complexities in Inverse Problems - Part III of III Center City 2
MS26 Multiscale Modeling: Fundamentals and Applications Potomac
MS27 Numerical Optimization in Engineering Mt. Vernon
12:00 Noon Poster presenters may begin to set-up their posters on their assigned poster boards. Lobby
12:30 PM-2:00 PM LunchLunch (Attendees are on their own)
2:00 PM-2:45 PM Invited PresentationIP5 Computing Pathogens
Alan S. Perelson
New Hampshire Ballroom
2:45 PM-3:15 CoffeeCoffee Convention Foyer, lower level
3:15 PM-5:15 PM
Concurrent Sessions
CP7 Molecular Dynamics New Hampshire 3
CP8 PDEs - Finite Element and Meshless Methods Center City 1
CP9 PDEs - Fluids I Potomac
CP10 Adaptive Finite Element Methods for PDEs Center City 2
CP11 Optimal Control and Shape Optimization Dupont Room
CP12 Discrete Mathematics Monticello
CP13 ODEs and DAEs New Hampshire 1
CP14 Linear Algebra I New Hampshire 2
CP15 Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation Mount Vernon
5:20 PM-6:20 PM
Concurrent Sessions
CP16 PDEs II Potomac Room
CP17 Domain Decomposition II Center City I Room
CP18 Finite Difference Methods for PDEs II Center City 2
CP19 Optimization II Mt. Vernon
CP20 Chemical Engineering Applications II Monticello
CP21 CSE Education/Visualization and Image Analysis II Dupont Room
6:30 PM-7:30 PM DinnerDinner (Attendees are on their own)
7:30 PM All poster materials have been set-up and displayed on the poster boards.
8:00 PM-10:00 PM SIAM Poster SessionPoster Session and Dessert Reception Lobby
10:00 PM Poster presenters must start removing their posters from the boards.
10:30 PM All poster display materials removed. SIAM is not responsible for any posters left on the boards and discarded by 10:30 PM.
Saturday, September 23
7:30 AM-4:00 PM ReigsterRegistration Convention Foyer, lower level
8:20 AM-8:30 AM Opening RemarksOpening Remarks and Announcements
Thomas Manteuffel, SIAM President Elect     
New Hampshire Ballroom
8:30 AM-9:15 AM Invited PresentationIP6 Multiphysics and Multiscale for Energy and Environmental Modeling
Mary Fanett Wheeler
New Hampshire Ballroom
9:15 AM-10:00 AM Invited PresentationIP7 Complexity and Robustness
John Doyle
New Hampshire Ballroom
10:00 AM-10:30 AM CoffeeCoffee Convention Foyer, lower level
10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions
MS28 Methods of Verification and Validation in Numerical Simulations Potomac
MS29 Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Combustion New Hampshire 3
MS30 Large-Scale Nonlinear Programming: Algorithms and Applications Mt. Vernon
MS31 Getting More from Parallel Computing: Better Languages, Libraries and Algorithms Center City 1
MS32 Multithreading: Impact and Applications Monticello
MS33 Fitted Mesh Techniques for Flow Problems Center City 2
MS34 Optimizing Matrix Stability New Hampshire 1
MS35 Advances in the Applications of Mathematics and Computation in Chemical Engineering Dupont Room
MS36 Computational Chemistry on Teraflop Computers New Hampshire 2
12:30 PM-2:00 PM LunchLunch (Attendees are on their own)
2:00 PM-2:45 PM Invited PresentationIP8 Computational Science Aspects of Numerical Weather Prediction
Clive Temperton
New Hampshire Ballroom
2:45 PM-3:15 PM
CoffeeCoffee
Convention Foyer, lower level
3:15 PM-5:15 PM
Concurrent Sessions
CP22 PDEs - Fluids II Potomac
CP23 PDEs with Chemical Engineering Applications Center City 2
CP24 Computer Science Monticello
CP25 Model Reduction, Validation and Data Assimilation New Hampshire 1
CP26 Adaptive Mesh Refinement for PDEs Center City 1
CP27 Linear Algebra II New Hampshire 2
CP28 Computational Biology Mt. Vernon
CP29 Parallel Methods for PDEs New Hampshire 3
CP30 General Topics Dupont Room
5:30 PM DinnerDinner (Attendees are on their own)
5:30 PM-6:30 PM Open Forum
Formation of a SIAM Activity Group on Computational Science and Engineering (SIAG/CSE)
Moderators:  Steven F. Ashby, Thomas Manteuffel, and Linda Petzold
New Hampshire Ballroom
Sunday, September 24
7:30 AM-11:00 AM ReigsterRegistration Convention Foyer, lower level
8:20 AM-8:30 AM Opening RemarksClosing Remarks and Announcements
Linda Petzold, Conference Co-chair     
New Hampshire Ballroom
8:30 AM-9:15 AM Invited PresentationIP9 Higher Performance Visualization
Chandrajit Bajaj
New Hampshire Ballroom
9:15 AM-10:00 AM Invited PresentationIP10 Fast Algorithms and Computational Engineering
Leslie Greengard New Hampshire Ballroom
10:00 AM-10:30 AM CoffeeCoffee Convention Foyer, lower level
10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions
MS37 Fluid Mixing: Direct Numerical Simulation - Part I of II New Hampshire 3

Cancelled MS38 Totally Nonnegative Matrices - Part I of II

Potomac
MS39 Numerical Simulation of Rigid Body Systems Using Complementarity Methods Monticello
MS40 Numerical Aspects and Applications of Soliton Equations New Hampshire 2
MS41 Software Architectures for Scientific Applications Potomac
MS42 Computational Science Education and Research New Hampshire 1
MS43 Algebraic Multilevel Approaches to Solving Difficult PDE Problems Mt. Vernon
MS44 Optimization under Uncertainty Center City 1
MS45 Research at the Crossroads of Computational Mathematics and Chemical Engineering Center City 2
  MS50 High Order Compact Discretization Schemes and Applications Dupont Room
12:30 PM-2:00 PM LunchLunch (Attendees are on their own)
2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Concurrent Sessions
MS46 Fluid Mixing: Theory and Modeling - Part II of II New Hampshire 3
Cancelled MS47 Totally Nonnegative Matrices - Part II of II Potomac
MS48 Prototyping a Combustion Corridor Center City 2
MS49 Scientific Computing on Commodity Clusters Mt. Vernon

Moved to 10:30 AM-12:30 PM MS50 High Order Compact Discretization Schemes and Applications

MS51 Unstructured Mesh Generation and Optimization Potomac
MS52 Bayesian Analysis in Computational Science and Engineering New Hampshire 1
MS53 Numerical Simulations of Nonlinear Wave Equations and Applications New Hampshire 2
4:30 PM Conference adjourns

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