2019
Original conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/siampnw19/
2nd Biennial Meeting of SIAM Pacific Northwest Section
October 18-20, 2019, Seattle University
Seattle University will host the second biennial meeting of the SIAM Pacific Northwest Section (SIAMPNW). The conference will bring together applied mathematicians in academia, national labs, and industry located primarily in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). The meeting will consist of plenary lectures, thematic sessions, contributed talks and student posters.
Plenary Talks
David George, Research Mathematician, Cascades Volcano Observatory. Modeling landslides, debris flows, and more general earth-surface hazards with D-Claw.
Thomas A. Grandine, Senior Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company. Form follows function, or why f × g · h = 0
Nathan Kutz, Robert Bolles and Yasuko Endo, Professor, University of Washington. Coordinates, governing equations and limits of physics discovery
Mark Lewis, Senior Canada Research Chair in Mathematical Biology, University of Alberta. Genetic consequences of range expansion under climate change