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KI-Net Conference Announcement

Analysis and Computation in Kinetic Theory

Nov 4 - 6, 2015

Department of Mathematics, Stanford
Stanford University

Stanford Visitor Guide



SCHEDULE and ABSTRACTS




CONFERENCE LECTURES



ABSTRACT

Recent developments in physical and social sciences have brought new problems and insights to kinetic theory. This workshop/conference will focuses on the analytical and computational issues of kinetic theory. 

GOALS

This workshop/conference serves as the first one at the Stanford node. It brings experts and young researchers together across the field of kinetic theory, both in analysis and computation. It will review main problems, discuss recent developments, and identify future challenges and research directions. 

REGISTRATION CLOSED

ORGANIZERS

NameAffiliationEmail
Lenya RyzhikStanford University, Department of Mathematicsryzhik@math.stanford.edu
Lexing YingStanford University, Department of Mathematics and ICMElexing@stanford.edu

CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

NameAffiliation
Guillame BalColumbia University
Vincent CalvezÉcole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Ricardo DelgadilloUCSB
Ryan DenlingerNew York University
Irene M. GambaUniversity of Texas at Austin
Christopher HendersonÉcole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Pierre-Emmanuel JabinUniversity of Maryland
Shi JinUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Archis JoglekarUniversity of Michigan
Alex KiselevRice University
Sam G. KrupaUniversity of Texas at Austin
Yoonsang LeeNew York University
Yingzhou LiStanford
Tai-Ping LiuStanford University
Jian-Guo LiuDuke University
Jianfeng LuDuke University
Hanqing LuUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Tina MaiTexas A&M University and University of Minnesota
Alexei NovikovPenn State University
Benoît PerthameUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie
Kui RenUniversity of Texas at Austin
Christian RinghoferArizona State University
Lenya RyzhikStanford University
Beniada ShabaniStanford University
Ruiwen ShuUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Zhenfu WangUniversity of Maryland
Chuntian WangUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Weijun XuUniversity of Warwick
Bokai YanUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Yao YaoGeorgia Tech
Lexing YingStanford University
Yuhua ZhuUW-Madison


FUNDING

A limited amount of travel and local lodging is available for researchers in the early stages of their career who want to attend the full program, especially for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.

INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS

Stanford Visitor Guide

Department of Mathematics, Stanford (Stanford)
Stanford University Department of Mathematics, Building 380
Stanford, CA

Email: lexing@stanford.edu

CONFERENCE POSTER

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Funding provided by the NSF through the KI-net Grant.