Academia communication

Talks at Research Conferences

1. Blended atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods for modelling crystalline materials.

The 8th ICIAM Meeting. Aug. 13, 2015, Beijing, China.

2. Force-based blended atomistic-to-continuum coupling method for crystals: theory and computations.

AWM-Workshop, the 2015 SIAM CSE Meeting. Mar. 15, 2015, Salt Lake City, UT.

3. Positive-definiteness of the Blended Force-Based quasicontinuum Method.

AWM-Workshop, SIAM Annual Meeting. Jul. 9, 2013, San Diego, CA.

4. Positive-definiteness of the blended force-based quasicontinuum method.

Workshop IV: Computational Methods for Multiscale Modeling of Materials Defects, IPAM, UCLA. Dec. 05, 2012, Los Angeles, CA.

5. Blended force-based quasicontinuum methods.

The 2012 SIAM Annual Meeting. Jul. 9 - Jul.13, 2012, Minneapolis, MN.

6. An analysis of the quasi-nonlocal quasicontinuum approximation Of the Embedded Atom Method Model.

The 11th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics. Jul. 25 - Jul. 29, 2011, Minneapolis, MN.

7. Stability analysis of the atomistic and QC approximations for the Embedded Atom Method Model.

The 2011 von Neumann Symposium on Multimodel and Multialgorithm Coupling for Multiscale Problems. Jul. 04-Jul. 07, 2011, Snowbird Resort, Snowbird, UT.

Colloquia / Research Seminars

1. Invited talk: Blended atomistic-to-continuum coupling methods for modeling crystalline materials .

The applied math seminar at the George Mason University. Dec 4, 2015.

2. Invited talk: Blended atomistic-to-continuum coupling methods for modeling crystalline materials .

The numerical analysis seminar at the University of Maryland. Dec 3, 2015.

3. Invited talk: Blended atomistic-to-continuum coupling methods for modeling crystalline materials.

The applied math and analysis seminar at Duke University. Sep. 28, 2015.

4. Invited talk: Blended atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods for modeling crystalline materials.

The math colloquium at the Michigan Sate University. Feb. 2, 2015.

5. Invited talk: \Blended atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods for modeling crystalline materials.

The applied math colloquium at the Old Dominion University. Feb. 5, 2015.

6. Invited talk: The blended atomistic-to-continuum hybrid methods: theory and computations.

The applied math seminar at the Ohio State University. Mar. 27, 2014.

7. Invited talk: Positive-de.finiteness of the blended force-based quasicontinuum method.

Computational Science Seminar at UMass, Dartmouth, Sep. 19, 2012.

8. Invited talk: Stability analysis of the atomistic and QC approximations for the Embedded Atom Method Model.

Nonlinear PDE colloquium at Oxford University, UK. Oct. 25, 2011.