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- | <li> [[Media:Wang.pdf|Junping Wang: ''Introduction to the workshop'']] | + | <li> [[Media:Wang.pdf|Junping Wang (National Science Foundation): ''Introduction to the workshop'']] |
- | <li> [[Media:Dawson.pdf|Clint Dawson: ''Mathematical and computational issues in coastal modeling'']] | + | <li> [[Media:Dawson.pdf|Clint Dawson (The University of Texas at Austin): ''Mathematical and computational issues in coastal modeling'']] |
- | <li> [[Media:Adcroft.pdf|Alistair Adcroft: ''High order remapping, the spurious mixing problem, and heat uptake in ocean models'']] | + | <li> [[Media:Adcroft.pdf|Alistair Adcroft (Princeton University): ''High order remapping, the spurious mixing problem, and heat uptake in ocean models'']] |
- | <li> [[Media:Truffer.pdf|''The role of mathematics in glaciology: Ice sheet modeling and inverse modeling'']] | + | <li> [[Media:Truffer.pdf|Martin Truffer: ''The role of mathematics in glaciology: Ice sheet modeling and inverse modeling'']] |
- | + | <li> Ken Golden (University of Utah): ''Sea ice, climate, and multiscale composites'' | |
+ | <li> [[Media:Pauluius.pdf|Olivier Pauluis (New York University): ''Reconstructing the global circulation using the Statistical Transformed Eulerian Mean'']] | ||
+ | <li> [[Media:StCyr.pdf|Amik StCyr () ''Geosciences and Computing in the Industry'']] | ||
+ | <li> [[Media:DeHoop.pdf|Martin DeHoop (Purdue University)''Imaging and nonlinear inverse problems in seismology with large data sets'']] | ||
+ | <li> [[Media:Tromp.pdf|Jeroen Tromp (Princeton University) ''Seismic Imaging based on Spectral-element and Adjoint Methods'']] | ||
+ | <li> [[Media:Arbogast.pdf|Todd Arbogast (The University of Texas at Austin): ''Some Issues in the Mathematical and Computational Modeling of the Earth's Subsurface'']] | ||
+ | <li> [[Media:Durlofsky.pdf|Lou Durlofsky (Stanford University) ''Computational Challenges for Subsurface Flow Modeling and Optimization'']] | ||
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Revision as of 02:34, 9 November 2011
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Materials from the talks.
- Junping Wang (National Science Foundation): Introduction to the workshop
- Clint Dawson (The University of Texas at Austin): Mathematical and computational issues in coastal modeling
- Alistair Adcroft (Princeton University): High order remapping, the spurious mixing problem, and heat uptake in ocean models
- Martin Truffer: The role of mathematics in glaciology: Ice sheet modeling and inverse modeling
- Ken Golden (University of Utah): Sea ice, climate, and multiscale composites
- Olivier Pauluis (New York University): Reconstructing the global circulation using the Statistical Transformed Eulerian Mean
- Amik StCyr () Geosciences and Computing in the Industry
- Martin DeHoop (Purdue University)Imaging and nonlinear inverse problems in seismology with large data sets
- Jeroen Tromp (Princeton University) Seismic Imaging based on Spectral-element and Adjoint Methods
- Todd Arbogast (The University of Texas at Austin): Some Issues in the Mathematical and Computational Modeling of the Earth's Subsurface
- Lou Durlofsky (Stanford University) Computational Challenges for Subsurface Flow Modeling and Optimization