FKTW05
23 May 2022 to 27 May 2022
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Due to the special role of kinetic theory in multiscale modeling, numerical methods based on solving the kinetic equations or their connections to particle models and continuum limits have undergone rapid development over the past 10 years. The main objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on various numerical aspects of kinetic theory to exchange ideas and foster collaborations. A range of topics will be addressed, including (but not limited to), structure-preserving numerical methods, fast and low-rank methods, model reduction or dimension reduction for multiscale problems, and associated stability and convergence issues.
A Kirk lecture from Irene Gamba will be taking place on Wednesday 25th May at 16:00. Please see details here
Speakers list:
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The Registration Package includes admission to all seminars, lunches and refreshments on the days that lectures take place (Monday - Friday), wine reception and formal dinner, but does not include other meals or accommodation.
Formal Dinner Only
Participants on the Accommodation Package or Registration Package, including organisers and speakers, are automatically included in this event. For all remaining participants who would like to attend, such as programme participants, the above charge will apply.
Unfortunately we do not have any accommodation to offer so all successful applicants will need to source their own accommodation.
Please see the Hotels Combined website for a list of local hotels and guesthouses.
Lunch Lunch timings and location will be confirmed with timetable.
Evening Meal Participants are free to make their own arrangements for dinner.
Formal Dinner The Formal Dinner location and date is to be confirmed.
Participants on the Accommodation Package or Registration Package, including organisers and speakers, are automatically included in this event.
Monday 23rd May 2022 | |||
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09:00 to 09:55 | No Room Required | ||
09:55 to 10:00 |
Christie Marr Isaac Newton Institute |
No Room Required | |
10:00 to 11:00 |
Shi Jin Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
Room 1 | |
11:00 to 11:15 | No Room Required | ||
11:15 to 12:15 |
Lorenzo Pareschi Università degli Studi di Ferrara |
Room 1 | |
12:15 to 13:15 |
Giacomo Dimarco Università degli Studi di Ferrara |
Room 1 | |
13:15 to 14:30 | No Room Required | ||
14:30 to 15:30 |
Cai Zhenning |
Room 1 | |
15:30 to 16:00 | No Room Required | ||
16:00 to 17:00 |
Ruiwen Shu University of Oxford |
Room 1 | |
17:00 to 18:00 | No Room Required |
Tuesday 24th May 2022 | |||
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09:00 to 10:00 |
Russel E. Caflisch New York University |
Room 1 | |
10:00 to 11:00 |
Qin Li University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Room 1 | |
11:00 to 11:15 | No Room Required | ||
11:15 to 12:15 |
Li Wang University of Minnesota |
Room 1 | |
12:15 to 13:15 |
Giacomo Albi Università degli Studi di Verona |
Room 1 | |
14:30 to 15:30 |
Bertram Düring University of Warwick |
Room 1 | |
15:30 to 16:00 | No Room Required | ||
16:00 to 17:00 |
Wolfgang Dahmen University of South Carolina |
Room 1 |
Wednesday 25th May 2022 | |||
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09:00 to 10:00 |
Thomas Rey Université Lille 1; INRIA Lille - Nord Europe Research Centre |
Room 1 | |
10:00 to 11:00 |
Despres Bruno Sorbonne Université |
Room 1 | |
11:00 to 11:15 | No Room Required | ||
11:15 to 12:15 |
Thierry Goudon INRIA Lille - Nord Europe Research Centre; INRIA Sophia Antipolis |
Room 1 | |
12:15 to 13:15 |
Erwan Faou INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique |
Room 1 | |
13:15 to 14:30 | No Room Required | ||
14:30 to 17:00 | No Room Required | ||
19:30 to 22:00 | No Room Required |
Thursday 26th May 2022 | |||
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09:00 to 10:00 |
Francis Filbet Université de Toulouse |
Room 1 | |
10:00 to 11:00 |
Alina Chertock North Carolina State University |
Room 1 | |
11:00 to 11:15 | No Room Required | ||
11:15 to 12:15 |
Jian-Guo Liu Duke University |
Room 1 | |
12:15 to 13:15 |
Rafael Bailo University of Oxford; Université Lille 1 |
Room 1 | |
13:15 to 14:30 | No Room Required | ||
14:30 to 15:30 |
Chair: Thomas Rey, Moderator: Zhenning Cai |
Room 1 | |
15:30 to 16:00 | No Room Required |
Friday 27th May 2022 | |||
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09:00 to 10:00 |
Weizhu Bao National University of Singapore |
Room 1 | |
10:00 to 11:00 |
Yunan Yang ETH Zürich |
Room 1 | |
11:00 to 11:15 | No Room Required | ||
11:15 to 12:15 |
Li-Shi Luo Old Dominion University; Beijing Computational Science Research Center |
Room 1 | |
12:15 to 13:15 |
Mechthild Thalhammer Leopold-Franzens Universtät Innsbruck |
Room 1 | |
13:15 to 14:30 | No Room Required | ||
14:30 to 15:30 |
Peter Markowich University of Cambridge |
Room 1 | |
15:30 to 16:00 | No Room Required | ||
16:00 to 17:00 | Room 1 |
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