Scientific Computing Xpositions
The posters below are a reflection of the breadth (as well as the depth and quality) of the research carried out in the Department of Scientific Computing (DSC). The range of algorithmic invention and application problems represented by the posters is truly remarkable. Enjoy looking over the fruits of the intelligence, skills, and labor of our students, and join us in thanking them for their contributions to the DSC, to FSU, and to science.
Day 1 (Thursday) Day 2 (Friday)
2022 Computational Xpo - Day 2:
Poster Q&A Breakout Sessions
Breakout Session A
1:00 to 1:30 PM (EST)
View Jhamieka's Poster
Title: A GPU-Accelerated Hydrodynamics Solver for Atmosphere-Fire Interactions
View Tara's Poster
Title: PATHTREES: A Python package to explore the tree landscape
View David's Poster
Title: QUIC-URB and QUIC-Fire Extension to Complex Terrain: Development of a Terrain-Following Coordinate System
View Sarthak's Poster
Title: Data Visualization and Delay Prediction of the Copa Airlines Flight Network
View Philip's Poster
Title: Optimal control for networked moments
Breakout Session B
1:30 to 2:00 PM (EST)
View Ashley's Poster
Title: Hydrodynamics of a Multicomponent Vesicle Under Strong Confinement
View Beshad's Poster
Title: Factor screening of large models in presence of space constraints
View Marjan's Poster
Title: A Point Process Approach to Model Coalescent with Recombination
View Daryn's Poster
Title: New Statistical Descriptions of Fire Behavior
Breakout Session C
2:00 to 2:30 PM (EST)
View Dorianis's Poster
Title: The Development of a Lagrangian Cloud Physics Package in LANL’s High Gradient (HiGrad) Model for Wildfire Simulations
View Kyle's Poster
Title: Wave of Advance
View Stephen's Poster
Title: A Fast and Automated Pipeline for Time-Domain Bioacoustic Analysis
View Joey's Poster
Title: Improving Sentence Embedding Similarity with Auxiliary Tasks

