3rd Symposium of the German SIAM Student Chapters
After the two successful Symposia of the German SIAM Student Chapters in Trier (2012) and Heidelberg (2013), the annual series continued 2014 in Magdeburg. We expected guests from the German SIAM Chapters in Heidelberg and Trier.
For the first time, members of the SIAM Chapter in Prague participated to extend the international connections.
Where: | MPI Magdeburg, Sandtorstr. 1, seminar room Prigogine V0.05.2+3 |
When: | August 28-29, 2014 |
Joint workshop with:
- Heidelberg Chapter of SIAM
- Trier Chapter of SIAM
- Charles University in Prague Chapter of SIAM
About the workshop
At this two-day symposium, doctoral and master students of the four participating SIAM Student Chapters gave talks about their research topics at an introductory level. These covered a wide spectrum in applied mathematics, such as optimization, mathematical and numerical modeling, parameter estimation, and application examples. The first half of the scientific program ended with a pleasant walk along the Elbe River towards a bar for dinner. Later, an exciting discovery tour awaited us, we accompanied a nightwatchman on one of his nightly tour through the medieval Magdeburg. The program ended on Friday lunchtime with a final discussion about future activities and collaborations.
Program
Thursday, |
August 28, 2014 |
14:00 |
Heiko Weichelt - Opening |
14:15 |
Christine Edman |
Solution methods for expensive optimization problems and practical aspects | |
14:45 |
Jan Kuřátko |
Combined global and local search for the falsification of hybrid dynamical systems | |
15:15 | Coffee Break |
15:45 |
Marek Netušil |
Mathematical modeling of arteries | |
16:15 |
Christina Schenk |
Numerical modeling of wine fermentation | |
16:45 |
Martin Heß |
SIAM Student Chapter Magdeburg | |
17:00 |
Jan Papež |
Three years of Charles University in Prague Chapter of SIAM | |
17:15 | Information and remarks |
18:00 |
Dinner, Sightseeing & Fun2 |
Friday, |
August 29, 2014 |
09:00 |
Kathrin Hatz |
Optimization as a modeling tool | |
09:30 |
Petr Lukáš |
A posteriori optimization of parameters in SDFEM method for higher degree FEM spaces | |
10:00 |
Felix Lenders |
Sequential Linear Equality Constrained Programming Methods and Applications in Nonlinear Model Predictive Control | |
10:30 | Coffee Break |
11:00 |
Robert Kircheis |
Microbial enhanced oil recovery and efficient parameter estimation | |
11:30 |
Mirjam Bäse |
Tribological optimization of oil lubricated clutches | |
12:00 |
Patrick Groetzner |
PCA - the classical and the robust approach | |
12:30 | Closing Remarks |
13:00 | Lunch |