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KI-Net Conference Announcement

Kinetic Equations: Modeling, Analysis and Numerics

Sep 18 - 22, 2017

ICES, UT-Austin
University of Texas-Austin

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ABSTRACT

Kinetic equations play vital roles in the modeling of physical systems ranging from gas dynamics, plasmas, semiconductor devices to biological and social sciences. The study of kinetic equations brings out rich mathematics and calls for special techniques from analysis, numerical analysis and scientific computing.  The aim of this conference is to bring together junior and senior experts in all aspects of kinetic equations and provide the state of the art and most recent developments in the field.

During the conference, we will honor the 60th birthday of Professor Irene M. Gamba, who has made fundamental contributions to the modeling, analysis and numerical simulations of kinetic equations.

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CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

NameAffiliation
Sona AkopianUniversity of Texas at Austin
Ricardo J. AlonsoPUC Rio
Kazuo AokiNational Taiwan University
Ari ArapostathisUT Austin
Todd ArbogastUT Austin
Dieter ArmbrusterArizona State University
Claude W. BardosUniversity of Paris 7
William BecknerUT Austin
Alexandre BobylevKarlstad University/KIAM RAS
Mihai BostanAix Marseille University
Luis CaffarelliThe University of Texas at Austin
José Alfredo CañizoUniversity of Granada
José A. CarrilloImperial College London
Thomas ChenUniversity of Texas at Austin
ANQI CHENMichigan State University
Yingda ChengMichigan State University
Milana ColicUniversity of Novi Sad
Erica De la CanalUniversity of Texas at Austin
Pierre DegondImperial College London
Leszek DemkowiczUT Austin
Ryan DenlingerUniversity of Texas at Austin
Bjorn EngquistThe University of Texas at Austin
Irene M. GambaUniversity of Texas at Austin
Roche GeorgeUniversity of Texas at Austin
François GolseÉcole Polytechnique
Thierry GoudonINRIA Sophia Antipolis Research Centre
Maria GualdaniGeorge Washington University
Yan GuoBrown University
Jeff HaackLos Alamos National Laboratory
Michael HottUT Austin
Jingwei HuPurdue University
Shi JinUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Liu LiuUniversity of Texas at Austin
Hanqing LuUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Francesco MaggiThe University of Texas at Austin
Armando MajoranaUniversity of Catania
Peter A. MarkowichKing Abdullah University
Jose A. Morales EscalanteMcMaster University
Robert MoserUT Austin
Natasa PavlovicUniversity of Texas-Austin
Clark PennieUniversity of Texas
Kui RenUniversity of Texas at Austin
Christian RinghoferArizona State University
Greg RodinUniversity of Texas at Austin
Chi-Wang ShuBrown University
Maria Soria CarroThe University of Texas at Austin
Logan StokolsUT Austin
Anna SzczekutowiczUniversity of Texas at Austin
Eitan TadmorUniversity of Maryland
Zhanjing TaoMichigan State University
Maja TaskovicUniversity of Pennsylvania
Ignacio TomasettiU. Mar del Plata and UT Austin
Minh-Binh TranUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
Alexis F. VasseurUniversity of Texas at Austin
Yunan YangNew York University
Lexing YingStanford University
Cheng YuUniversity of Texas at Austin
Thaleia ZariphopoulouThe University of Texas at Austin
Chenglong ZhangSchlumberger Geophysics Technology Center


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

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ICES, UT-Austin (ICES, UT)
Peter O'Donnell Jr Bldg., 201 E 24th Street
Austin, TX

Email: rgeorge@ices.utexas.edu

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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