Attendees of the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering—which recently took place at the RAI Congress Centre in Amsterdam, the Netherlands—mingled with their fellow applied mathematicians and computational scientists during a Welcome Reception. Participants caught up with old colleagues and forged new connections while enjoying snacks and drinks. SIAM photo.
Maggie Hohenadel, SIAM’s Student Chapter and Fellows Coordinator, explains an icebreaker game to help student attendees become acquainted with each other during the “Student Days” orientation at the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which was recently held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. SIAM photo.
The “Student Days” orientation at the beginning of the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering—which recently took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands—introduced attendees to student-focused conference opportunities, including social events and expert-led affinity groups. SIAM photo.
Jacquelien Scherpen of the University of Groningen presented an invited talk entitled “Model Reduction for Nonlinear Control Systems Based on (Differential) Balancing and Data” at the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which recently took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. SIAM photo.
During the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering—which was recently held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands—Bubacarr Bah of the Medical Research Council Unit, the Gambia speaks about epidemic control in the context of group testing, compressed sensing, and machine learning. SIAM photo.
During the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which recently took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Devin Matthews of Southern Methodist University (right) accepts the 2023 James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software from Judith Hill of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, chair of the SIAM Activity Group on Computational Science and Engineering. Matthews and Field Van Zee of the University of Texas at Austin received the award for their development of BLIS: a portable, open-source software framework that facilitates rapid instantiation of high-performance BLAS and BLAS-like operations that target modern central processing units. Matthews presented an associated prize talk on “The BLAS-like Library Instantiation Software” at the meeting. SIAM photo.
Judith Hill of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (left)—chair of the SIAM Activity Group on Computational Science and Engineering (SIAG/CSE)—presents the 2023 SIAG/CSE Best Paper Prize to Matthew Colbrook of Cambridge University (middle) and Andrew Horning of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (right) at the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which recently took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Colbrook and Horning—along with their coauthor Alex Townsend of Cornell University—were recognized for their 2021 SIAM Review paper on “Computing Spectral Measures of Self-adjoint Operators.” Horning then delivered a corresponding talk about this research. SIAM photo.
Judith Hill of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (left)—chair of the SIAM Activity Group on Computational Science and Engineering (SIAG/CSE)—congratulates Kaibo Hu of the University of Oxford on his receipt of the 2023 SIAG/CSE Early Career Prize at the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which was recently held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Hu was commended for his contributions to finite element exterior calculus, particularly structure-preserving numerical algorithms for magnetohydrodynamics. At the meeting, he spoke about “Structure-preserving Discretization of Incompressible Magnetohydrodynamics Systems.” SIAM photo.
SIAM president Sven Leyffer (far left) and Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) president Yannis Ioannidis (far right) present the 2023 SIAM/ACM Prize in Computational Science and Engineering to members of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) SUNDIALS Core Development Group during the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which was held last month in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In the middle, from left to right: Carol Woodward of LLNL, Daniel Reynolds of Southern Methodist University, David Gardner of LLNL, and Radu Serban of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Cody Balos, Peter Brown, and Alan Hindmarsh (all of LLNL) are also members of the SUNDIALS Core Development Group, which was honored for the innovative development of nonlinear and differential/algebraic equation solvers for high-performance computing that provide unique and critical capabilities in the scientific software ecosystem. Woodward gave a brief presentation about SUNDIALS’ efforts at the conference. SIAM photo.
Claudia Sagastizabal of IMECC – UniCamp delivers an invited presentation titled “Splitting Methods Revisited” at the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which recently took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. SIAM photo.
An engaging two-hour poster session at the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which recently took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, allowed participants the opportunity to share their research and network with colleagues. SIAM photo.
Attendees of the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering—which recently took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands—network and mingle over drinks and light snacks at a two-hour poster session, during which participants presented their ongoing research projects. SIAM photo.
The 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, which was held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from February 26 to March 3, included a first-of-its-kind public event titled “The Role of Mathematics in Solving the World’s Main Challenges.” During this evening program—which was open to conference attendees and the entire Amsterdam community—six expert speakers presented short, broad-interest lectures on a variety of engaging topics, from digital twins and smart grids to biomedicine, ocean dynamics, and the science of making smoothies. Here, Katherine Evans of Oak Ridge National Laboratory discusses climate change and shifting weather patterns. SIAM photo.
A unique public event titled “The Role of Mathematics in Solving the World’s Main Challenges” took place at the recent 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The program was open to both conference attendees and the entire Amsterdam community and featured six expert lecturers who delivered short, broad-interest talks on a variety of engaging topics. Here, Karen Willcox of the University of Texas at Austin speaks about “Digital Twins: The Personalized Future of Computing for Complex Systems.” SIAM photo.
At the 2023 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering—which recently took place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands—an evening public event called “The Role of Mathematics in Solving the World’s Main Challenges” featured six expert speakers who delivered short, broad-interest lectures on a variety of engaging topics. This event was open to both conference attendees and the entire Amsterdam community. Here, Magnus Fontes of Institut Roche talks about biomedicine, human health, and possible ways to prolong human life. SIAM photo.