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X-WR-CALNAME:CompSci Colloquium: Jed Brown (CU Boulder)
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DESCRIPTION:Fast Algorithms and Community Software for Physical Prediction\
 , Inference\, and Design\n\nABSTRACT: Physically-based computational model
 s are the foundation of modern science and engineering\, providing the onl
 y path to reliable prediction and inference in the presence of sparse and 
 indirect observations as well as deeper understanding of interacting physi
 cal processes and scales.  This talk presents a holistic approach to advan
 cing capability\, robustness\, efficiency\, and productivity as well as fo
 stering open source software communities.\n\nBIO: Jed Brown is an Assistan
 t Professor of Computer Science and holds a courtesy appointment in Applie
 d Mathematics at CU Boulder.  His research lies at the intersection of com
 puter science\, computational mathematics\, and a range of application dom
 ains including geophysics\, materials science\, fluid mechanics\, fusion\,
  and reactor engineering.  He received his Dr.Sc. from ETH Zurich in 2011 
 and was an Assistant Computational Mathematician at Argonne National Lab b
 efore joining the faculty at CU Boulder in 2015.  His work has been recogn
 ized by the 2014 SIAG/SC Junior Scientist Prize and a 2014 IEEE TCSC Young
  Achiever Award\, and as co-recipient of the 2015 SIAM/ACM Prize in Comput
 ational Science and Engineering.  His research support includes DOE and NS
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GEO:40.0068;-105.261499
LOCATION:Discovery Learning Center\, DLC 170
SUMMARY:CompSci Colloquium: Jed Brown (CU Boulder)
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CATEGORIES:Colloquium/Seminar
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