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.
2020 Computational Xpo - Day 1:
Poster Q&A Breakout Sessions
Breakout Session A
1:00 to 1:30 PM (EST)
View Siddhartha's Poster
Title: Stability Analysis of Spectral Deferred Correction Method for Time-Stepping Differential Equations
View Behshad's Poster
Title: Role of Sensitivity Analysis in Stress Testing Power System Controllers
View Jonathon's Poster
Title: Development of LAVAflow: A Large-Scale Data Analytics Package
Breakout Session B
1:30 to 2:00 PM (EST)
View Yu-Chieh's Poster
Title: Directly calculating the RPA correlation energy difference between two similar systems
View Brandon's Poster
Title: A multi-resolution hybrid adaptive approach for turbulent reactive flows
View Kyle's Poster
Title: Exploring effects of population density and selection coefficient on spread of new alleles
Breakout Session C
2:00 to 2:30 PM (EST)
View Daryn's Poster
Title: A New Way to Look at Fire: Computer Vision Applied to Fire Dynamics
View Philip's Poster
Title: Strategic Formation of Cooperative Networks
View Kevin's Poster
Title: Improved Recombination Breakpoint Estimation Utilizing Likelihood Ratio Tests: Like_HMM
Breakout Session D
2:30 to 3:00 PM (EST)
View Brian's Poster
Title: The Generalization-Stability Tradeoff in Neural Network Pruning
View Ashley's Poster
Title: Semi-Permeable Deformable Vesicles in a Viscous Fluid
View Stephen's Poster
Title: A Scalable Pipeline for Single-Pulse Analysis of Animal Vocalizations