This is an annual meeting on research in computational mathematics in Maryland, DC,
Delaware, Virginia and
vicinity organized by
The purpose of Sayas Numerics Day is
Sayas Numerics Day is named in honor of Francisco Javier Sayas (1968-2019). In addition to his many other achievements, he played a key role in establishing and running DelMar Numerics Day, and was dedicated to its mission of giving especially younger mathematicians an opportunity to share their work.
Presentation honoring Francisco Javier Sayas, given by R. Nochetto at DelMar Numerics Day 2019.
SAYAS NUMERICS DAY 2022 took place as an IN-PERSON ONLY MEETING
The PARKING MAP shows that ample parking is available a very short distance from the ITE building (at G4 on the map) in zones marked A (red) and D (purple-ish). People can also park in the Commons Garage (E), or the visitor parking on top of the Commons Garage (where normally visitors pay). Parking is free on Saturday!
We have reserved rooms at a rate of $125. This offer may no longer be available after
September 2.
You should use the link below to make the reservation.
Abstracts of all contributed talks
9:00 | BREAKFAST (will be provided) |
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9:30 | Randy Price (George Mason
University): NINNs: Nudging Induced Neural Networks |
9:50 | Abhishek Balakrishna (University
of Maryland, Baltimore County): Data Assimilation and Determining Functionals for Three-Dimensional Fluids |
10:10 | Lu Zhang (Columbia University): Data-Driven Joint Inversions for PDE Models |
10:30 | BREAK |
11:00 | Lucas Bouck (University of
Maryland, College Park): Finite Element Approximation of a Membrane Model for Liquid Crystal Polymeric Networks |
11:20 | Yukun Yue (Carnegie Mellon
University): Convergence Analysis For A Semi-discrete Energy Stable Scheme For Hydrodynamic Q-tensor Model |
11:40 | Farjana Siddiqua (University of
Pittsburgh): A second-order symplectic method for an advection-diffusion-reaction problem in Bioseparation |
12:00 | Madhu Gupta (George Mason
University): Sparsity-based nonlinear reconstruction of optical parameters in two-photon photoacoustic computed tomography |
12:20 | LUNCH (will be provided) |
1:30 | Karen Willcox (University of Texas
at Austin):
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Beyond forward simulations: From reduced-order models to digital twins with computational science |
2:30 | BREAK |
3:00 | Daniel Hayes (University of
Delaware): Saddle Point Least Squares for Convection-Reaction-Diffusion |
3:20 | Zhaopeng Hao (Purdue
University): Pseudo-spectral methods for the integral fractional Laplacian |
3:40 | Fruzsina Agocs (Center for
Computational Mathematics, Flatiron Institute): A fast and accurate solver for highly oscillatory ODEs |
4:00 | Joseph Nakao (University of
Delaware): A structure preserving, conservative, low-rank tensor scheme for solving the 1D2V Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation |
4:20 | BREAK |
4:50 | Amir Sagiv (Columbia
University): Density Estimation in Uncertainty Propagation - Approximating Pushforward Measures |
5:10 | Jiaxing Liang (University of Maryland, College Park): Surrogate approximation of the Grad-Shafranov free boundary problem via stochastic collocation on sparse grids |
5:30 | Mingkai Yu (University of
Maryland, Baltimore County): State and parameter estimation from partial state observations in stochastic reaction networks |
5:50 | END |
Harbir Antil | (George Mason University) |
Andrei Draganescu | (U of Maryland, Baltimore County) |
Ricardo H. Nochetto | (U of Maryland, College Park) |
Petr Plechac | (U of Delaware) |
Tobias von Petersdorff | (U of Maryland, College Park) |