KAIST Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar

When: Friday 11:00am - noonWhere: Rm 2216, E2-1 or ZoomContacts: Richard Park, Yeonjong Shin, Donghwan Kim, Chang-Ock Lee 

About: This seminar provides an intellectual place where various topics and ideas are freely discussed. Topics include, but are not limited to, tools and techniques that can be applicable in computational sciences and engineering, computational challenges in real-world problems, and new trends in applied mathematics, to name just a few. We hope the seminar will serve the role of facilitating collaborations between mathematicians, physicists, chemists, biologists, engineers, and medical practitioners.

The potential speakers could be undergraduate or graduate students, postdocs, and faculty members either from KAIST or from outside. If you are interested in giving a talk at the KAIST ACM seminar, please contact one of the organizers.

All are welcome to join. See the link above for instructions on signing up for the email list.