Subject: NA Digest, V. 23, # 1 NA Digest Wednesday, January 04, 2023 Volume 23 : Issue 1 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: 2022 Babuska Prize Awarded BibTeX Bibliography Software Release, pyMOR 2022.2 New Book, Intro to the Study of Experimental Probabilities Optimal Guidance & Control, Autonomous Systems, USA, Mar 2023 Call for Nominations, Rising Stars Workshop, USA, Apr 2023 East Coast Optimization Meeting, ONLINE, Apr 2023 Computational Science and HPC (CSHPC), Greece, Jul 2023 Conference, Nick Trefethen's Retirement, UK, Aug 2023 IMACS World Congress, Italy, Sep 2023 Tenure-Track Position, Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences Tenure-Track Positions, Morgan State Univ, USA Postdoc Position, Applied Analysis, BCAM Postdoc Position, Computational Particle Accelerator Physics, PSI Postdoc Position, Computational UQ, Technical Univ of Denmark Postdoc Position, Harmonic Analysis and Appl to PDE, BCAM Postdoc Position, NA and Optimization, George Mason Univ Postdoc Position, Statistical Physics, BCAM PhD Position, DL for PDE-based Inverse Problems, UCL, UK PhD Positions, BCAM PhD Positions, Numerical Analysis, Monash Univ CFP, Model Reduction and Surrogate Modeling, ACOM CFP, Differential and Integral Equations, Symmetry Special Issue CFP, Fourier-based Methods, AMSES Special Issue Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Karel Segeth [log in to unmask] Date: December 29, 2022 Subject: 2022 Babuska Prize Awarded In December 2022, the Czech Society for Mechanics and the Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists again awarded the I. Babuska Prize for the best work in computational mechanics and computational mathematics submitted by students and young scientists. The Prize winner for 2022 is Dr Hana Hornikova from the Faculty of Applied Sciences of the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. The work honored is her PhD thesis Preconditioning for linear systems arising from discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations using isogeometric analysis. The second position and a diploma of honor belongs to Dr Jan Rendl from the same faculty of the University of West Bohemia who presented his PhD thesis Nonlinear dynamics of rotating systems with journal bearings. The third position was awarded to Dr Marek Tyburec who was delivered a diploma of honor for his PhD thesis Modular-topology optimization of structures and mechanisms defended at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague. Further diplomas of honor were delivered to MS theses. The first position in this category was taken by Martina Sarmanova from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague. The second position belongs toTomas Hlavaty from the Faculty of Chemical Engineering of the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague and the third was Jan Hruza from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague. The Prize was established in 1994 by an outstanding Czech mathematician Ivo Babuska (University of Texas at Austin, TX) who celebrated his 96th birthday this year. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Gerard Meurant [log in to unmask] Date: January 04, 2023 Subject: BibTeX Bibliography On my web site: https://gerard-meurant.pagesperso-orange.fr/ I posted a BibTeX file containing the references for all my books and more. There are references about solving linear systems and eigenvalue problems, quadrature rules, orthogonal polynomials, history of numerical linear algebra and much more. Currently, there are 6661 references, but the list will be updated from time to time. Available are also the Matlab functions that were used for the numerical experiments in those books and much more. Note that they come without any warranty or support. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Hendrik Kleikamp [log in to unmask] Date: December 30, 2022 Subject: Software Release, pyMOR 2022.2 We are proud to announce the release of pyMOR 2022.2! pyMOR now comes with three new data-driven MOR methods and time domain analysis for linear time-invariant systems. Read the full release notes at https://docs.pymor.org/2022-2-0/release_notes/all.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bernard Beauzamy [log in to unmask] Date: December 27, 2022 Subject: New Book, Intro to the Study of Experimental Probabilities Introduction a l'Etude des Probabilites Experimentales (in French) by Bernard Beauzamy The title "Introduction to the study of experimental probabilities" is obviously copied from Claude Bernard "Introduction to the study of experimental medicine", 1865; the objective is the same: to take the methods out of their academic framework, to show their concrete application in a real situation. An engineer receives data, describing the operation of an industrial process: these are generally Excel files, comprising hundreds of thousands of lines (as many as observations) and hundreds of parameters (each being associated with an aspect of the process). He asks himself: what can I do with all this data? The book provides very concrete answers: it shows how to construct a histogram for each parameter (essential preliminary work), makes the distinction between "representation" and "prediction" and indicates the errors not to be committed. It shows how to exploit the database, so as to highlight the preponderant parameters. It does not require any preliminary knowledge of probabilities and is generally intended for all those who have databases to use: reliability specialists, doctors, logisticians, quality engineers, etc., with the exception of course of politicians. and journalists, who wouldn't buy it anyway. The price is 50 Euros including tax, which is negligible if you consider the millions of euros of nonsense it avoids. Please see http://www.scmsa.eu/livres/SCM_IEPE_order.htm for more information. [about the author: Bernard Beauzamy, a former student of Laurent Schwartz, was full professor (University of Lyon, France) from 1979 to 1995. He founded the Societe de Calcul Mathematique SA in 1995, and has been its CEO ever since.] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dilmurat Azimov [log in to unmask] Date: December 26, 2022 Subject: Optimal Guidance & Control, Autonomous Systems, USA, Mar 2023 IUTAM Symposium on Optimal Guidance and Control for Autonomous Systems Location: University of Hawaii, Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822 Event Type: Symposium Submission Type: Abstract (with no more than two pages in PDF.) Symposium Website: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/ISOGCAS2020/ Important due dates: January 5, 2023: abstract due January 20, 2023: acceptance notification February 20, 2023: final upload of papers February 1 - March 10, 2023: early registration March 14 - March 16, 2023: on-site registration Areas of the symposium include, but not limited to: Autonomous systems; Motion planning; Optimal Control; Feedback control; Machine learning; Reinforcement learning; Swarm network control; Centralized or decentralized control; Guidance, navigation and control; Stability; Targeting; Data processing; Sensor fusion; On-board control systems. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Stewart [log in to unmask] Date: January 02, 2023 Subject: Call for Nominations, Rising Stars Workshop, USA, Apr 2023 The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at UT Austin, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are partnering to host the 4th Rising Stars in Computational and Data Sciences, an intensive workshop for women graduate students and postdocs who are interested in pursuing academic and research careers. The workshop will be held April 12-13, 2023, at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at UT Austin. We are seeking nominations for outstanding candidates in their final year of PhD or within three years of having graduated. We will select approximately 30 women to come for two days of research presentations, poster sessions, and interactive discussions about academic and research careers, with financial support for travel provided. The nomination consists of sending (1) a letter of nomination and (2) a copy of the nominee's 2-page resume to Karissa Vail at [log in to unmask] More information can be found at https://risingstars.oden.utexas.edu/. Please consider nominating one of your outstanding current/recent PhD students or postdocs. Nominations are due January 23, 2023. On behalf of the organizing committee: Jeffrey Hittinger (LLNL), Jim Stewart (SNL), Rachel Ward (Oden Institute), Karen Willcox (Oden Institute) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Harbir Antil [log in to unmask] Date: January 01, 2023 Subject: East Coast Optimization Meeting, ONLINE, Apr 2023 We plan to host the fourth annual East Coast Optimization Meeting (ECOM) on April 13-14, 2023 in a virtual format. The focus of the fourth ECOM is "Optimization and Game Theory". Everyone is welcome to attend, however, registration is mandatory. You can register on the workshop website math.gmu.edu/~hantil/ECOM/2023 . Contributed talks are requested, especially from early career researchers. For more information on the last three workshops, see math.gmu.edu/~hantil/ECOM/2019 math.gmu.edu/~hantil/ECOM/2021 math.gmu.edu/~hantil/ECOM/2022 ECOM is an annual two day workshop. The goal of ECOM is to introduce students and early-career researchers to current trends in optimization as well as to provide a strong networking environment between academia, industry, and the national laboratories. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Elise DE DONCKER [log in to unmask] Date: December 26, 2022 Subject: Computational Science and HPC (CSHPC), Greece, Jul 2023 In conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA) - https://iccsa.org At the National Technical University of Athens and University of the egean, Athens, Greece (and virtually) - July 3-6, 2023 Paper due date: March 26, 2023 The CSHPC Workshop focuses on numerical and symbolic methods, simulations, algorithms and tools (software and hardware) for developing and running scientific computations. High Performance Computing (HPC), scalability and numerical precision are important in view of the computational requirements and data, which are generally large. Related topics may involve system architectures supporting the applications: massively parallel systems, GPUs, hybrid systems and distributed (cluster, grid/cloud) environments. Apart from traditional algorithms, problem solving tools further include techniques using neural networks, machine learning and genetic algorithms. Applications (not necessarily utilizing HPC) will be considered from areas including computational physics, computational mathematics and statistics, quantum physics, fluid dynamics, molecular dynamics, and materials science/nanotechnology. Themes: Numerical analysis and simulations, High Performance Computing, Large scale data and applications, Machine Learning Organizers Information: Elise DE DONCKER - [log in to unmask] (Western Michigan University); Fukuko YUASA - [log in to unmask] (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Japan); Hideo MATSUFURU - [log in to unmask] (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Japan) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Patrick Farrell [log in to unmask] Date: January 03, 2023 Subject: Conference, Nick Trefethen's Retirement, UK, Aug 2023 Numerical Analysis in the 21st century, University of Oxford, 14-17 August 2023 In celebration of the retirement of Nick Trefethen from Oxford https://21stcenturyna.github.io/ Nick Trefethen is a leading figure in numerical analysis for his work in approximation theory (incl. the Chebfun project), pseudospectra, numerical linear algebra, and numerical complex analysis. The meeting will be an opportunity to celebrate his significant research contributions on the occasion of his retirement from Oxford. The conference has a broad theme of new developments in all areas of numerical analysis and computation. The conference has been generously supported by MathWorks, SIAM, IMA, HIMR, and the LMS. This support enables us to offer bursaries to early-career researchers who might not otherwise be able to attend. Plenary speakers: Folkmar Bornemann, Coralia Cartis, Toby Driscoll, Alan Edelman, Mark Embree, Martin Gander, Kathryn Gillow, Abinand Gopal, Anne Greenbaum, Nick Hale, Nick Higham, Daan Huybrechs, Randy LeVeque, Gunnar Martinsson, Cleve Moler, Cecile Piret, Steven Strogatz, Anna-Karin Tornberg, Laurette Tuckerman, Andre Weideman, Heather Wilber. IMPORTANT DATES 28 February 2023: Application deadline for early-career travel support 31 March 2023: Registration deadline for contributed talks 14-17 August 2023: Conference dates 15 August 2023: Banquet in Balliol College ------------------------------------------------------- From: Thiab Taha [log in to unmask] Date: January 02, 2023 Subject: IMACS World Congress, Italy, Sep 2023 The IMACS 2023 World Congress will be held in Rome, Italy during September 11-15, 2023 . For more information about the conference, submission deadlines and topics, please go to https://www.imacs2023.eu/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jakub Sistek [log in to unmask] Date: December 29, 2022 Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences There is an open Research Fellow position at the Institute of Mathematics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, see http://www.math.cas.cz/recrutements/postes.php The deadline for applications is January 31, 2023, while the successful candidate is expected to start from May 2023. Although the position is open for applicants from all fields of mathematics, we particularly welcome strong candidates interested in numerical analysis. The topics may include those already studied at the Institute such as domain decomposition methods, high-performance computing, numerical linear algebra, finite element methods, and error estimates. However, complementary topics in numerical analysis and HPC are also welcome. The position is not associated with a particular project and gives the successful candidate the option to carry on research in his/her own direction. Located in the heart of Europe, Prague is well-known for its historic city centre, which is within walking distance from the offices of the Institute. Informal enquiries to Jakub Sistek ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mingchao Cai [log in to unmask] Date: December 30, 2022 Subject: Tenure-Track Positions, Morgan State Univ, USA Application link: https://morgan.peopleadmin.com/postings/5187 Duties of this position includes: Teaching courses in Mathematics, probability and statistics and other standard undergraduate and graduate mathematics courses; mentoring and advising students in departmental programs and performing other duties as assigned. The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in the Mathematical Sciences from an accredited university, preferably in Industrial and/or Computational Mathematics, Statistical Learning, Machine Learning, Big Data and Analytics, and Mathematical Modeling. The candidate must also have a strong commitment to student mentoring, student-centered teaching, and an established record of multidisciplinary and extramurally-funded research experience, experience in college teaching and evidence of ongoing scholarly activity in the mentioned fields. The years of experience requirement is dependent on the rank of the Professor. Assistant Professor 1-2 Years Associate Professor 5-7 Years Full Professor 8 + Years ------------------------------------------------------- From: Idoia Hernandez [log in to unmask] Date: December 31, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Applied Analysis, BCAM BCAM is offering a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Applied Analysis to work with Arghir Zarnescu to work in Analytical study of partial differential equations. Contract: 2 year Deadline: 20 January 2023 Applications at: http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2022-12-postdoctoral-fellowship-in-applied-analysis Requirements: Promising young researcher. Applicants must have their PhD completed before the contract starts. The post holder will not be required to do any teaching but if desired he/she can deliver short courses, of his/her choice, at Ph.D. level. Also, if desired, the post holder can be involved in supervision of graduate students. Skills: Good interpersonal skills. A proven track record in quality research, as evidenced by research publications in top scientific journals and conferences. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Ability to present and publish research outcomes in spoken (talks) and written (papers) form. Ability to effectively communicate and present research ideas to researchers and stakeholders with different backgrounds. Fluency in spoken and written English. The preferred candidate will have: Solid background in the analysis of partial differential equations Interest and disposition to work in interdisciplinary groups. Any of the following are an advantage, but not required: Expertise in the analytical study of liquid crystals; Expertise in mathematical fluid mechanics, especially incompressible flows; Expertise in numerical simulations; Interest in mathematical machine learning applied in the study of partial differential equations. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Andreas Adelmann [log in to unmask] Date: December 27, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Particle Accelerator Physics, PSI We have an immediate opening in the accelerator modelling and advanced simulation group of the Paul Scherrer Institut, seeking a postdoctoral associate with interest in accelerator modelling and high performance computing. Interested candidates can visit https://www.psi.ch/en/pa/job-opportunities/54968-postdoctoral-fellow ------------------------------------------------------- From: Per Christian Hansen [log in to unmask] Date: January 02, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational UQ, Technical Univ of Denmark The Technical University of Denmark opens a 2-year Postdoc position starting May 2023. It is part of the research project CUQI: Computational Uncertainty Quantification for Inverse problems https://sites.dtu.dk/cuqi. We create a platform for modeling and computations needed to apply Uncertainty quantification (UQ) to a range of inverse problems. This position focuses on the development and use of Statistical Learning as a framework for formulating and performing computational UQ. You will be responsible for advancing the mathematical and statistical theory behind UQ for inverse problems, e.g., arising from partial differential equations. In addition, you will together with the team aim for bridging the gap between rigorous theoretical analysis and computations. You will work in a team of PhD students, postdocs, and faculty members in the CUQI project. You are expected to interact with our collaborators on applications of UQ for inverse problems. We are looking for a profile who will also find it exciting to give limited contributions to teaching and training activities as well as supervision of students. For more details and to apply (deadline December 12, 2022), see: https://efzu.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/ CX_1/job/1265/?utm_medium=jobshare Per Christian Hansen and Kim Knudsen ------------------------------------------------------- From: Idoia Hernandez [log in to unmask] Date: December 31, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Harmonic Analysis and Appl to PDE, BCAM BCAM is offering a postdoctoral position to work with Carlos Perez at harmonic analysis group. The research will work in harmonic analysis and applications to PDEs. Contract: 3 +1 (extension if the evaluation is positive) Deadline: 20 January 2023 Application: http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2022-12-postdoctoral-fellowship-in-hamonic-analysis-and-applications-to-pde Requirements: Expertise connected to the research interests of the group in Analysis and Partial Differential Equations (APDE), in particular Harmonic Analysis, Partial Differential Equations and related topics. PhD degree in Mathematics completed before the contract starts. Skills: Good interpersonal and communication skills. A proven track record in Mathematics. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Fluency in spoken and written English. In the selection procedure we will appreciate: Interest in the study of the interplay of Analysis with Partial Differential Equations. Connections or interest in several of the topics pursued in the APDE group. Willingness to organize seminars, invited lectures and other activities. Willingness to supervise research and PhD students. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Harbir Antil [log in to unmask] Date: January 01, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, NA and Optimization, George Mason Univ George Mason University (GMU) invites well-qualified candidates to apply for an initial twelve-month Postdoctoral Research Fellow position (www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/21504). Just 20 miles from the Nations capital, GMU is uniquely positioned to enable collaborations with multiple academic institutions, government labs and industries. GMU has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who will enrich GMU's academic and culturally inclusive environment. Responsibilities: This position entails working in broad research areas of numerical analysis and optimization. For latest research areas, please visit: math.gmu.edu/~hantil/research.html Extension: The initial appointment will be for one year, with the possibility of yearly extensions depending on the availability of funds and performance. Contact: Interested candidates should apply using mathjobs system and also reach out to Dr. Antil via email [log in to unmask] in case there are any questions. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Idoia Hernandez [log in to unmask] Date: December 31, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Statistical Physics, BCAM BCAM is offering a postdoctoral position to work with Gianni Pagnini at statistical physics group. The research will work in Stochastic processes for anomalous diffusion and related statistical and physical features. Contract: 3 +1 (extension if the evaluation is positive) Deadline: 05 March 2023 Application: http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2022-12-postdoctoral-fellowship-in-statistical-physics Requirements: Promising young researchers. Applicants must have their PhD completed before the contract starts. PhD degree preferable in Physics, Mathematics, or related area, with knowledge of diffusion processes, stochastic processes and random walks, statistics and probability theory. Skills: Good interpersonal skills. A proven track record in quality research, as evidenced by research publications in top scientific journals and conferences. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Ability to present and publish research outcomes in spoken (talks) and written (papers) form. Ability to effectively communicate and present research ideas to researchers and stakeholders with different backgrounds. Fluency in spoken and written English. The preferred candidate will have: Solid knowledge of probability and classical statistical physics with reference to diffusive processes. Knowledge in theory of stochastic processes and random walks. Solid programming skills of stochastic processes and random walks. Experience with Langevin equation, continuous time random walk, fractional Brownian motion, Levy processes, & Background knowledge on anomalous diffusion and fractional calculus is desirable. Interest and disposition to work in interdisciplinary groups. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marta Betcle [log in to unmask] Date: January 04, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, DL for PDE-based Inverse Problems, UCL, UK We would like to bring to your attention a 4 year PhD studentship at UCL to work with Marta Betcke and Simon Arridge on "All-at-once deep learning methods for nonlinear PDE based inverse problems", see below for a more detailed project description (and a project ID needed for the application form) https://ucl-epsrc-dtp.github.io/2023-24-project-catalogue/projects/2228bd1149.html The application should be completed by 12 (noon) on 26th of January 2023. The instructions and links to a 3-part application form can be found below https://www.ucl.ac.uk/epsrc-doctoral-training/prospective-students/apply-ucl-esprc-dtp-studentship The funding is available to both UK home and international students (the number of admitted international students is capped at 30%) and it will be allocated primarily on the basis of academic merit. The candidates are welcome to contact Marta Betcke [log in to unmask] for an informal discussion of the research project. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Miguel A. Benítez [log in to unmask] Date: January 04, 2023 Subject: PhD Positions, BCAM The State Research Agency (AEI) has published the call for PhD contracts. The application period will be open from Jan 12, 2023, to Jan 26, 2023, at 14:00h CET. The call offers up to 11 PhD Student positions at the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics - BCAM: 1. PID2021-123034NB-I00. Spectral theory and PDE: Real and Fourier Analysis. Principal investigators: Luca Fanelli, Renato Luca 2. CEX2021-001142-S-20-1. Core in Applied Maths: Fourier Analysis, Inverse Problems, PDEs, Dynamical Systems, Algebraic Geometry and Singularity Theory, Quantum Mechanics, etc. 3. CEX2021-001142-S-20-2. Core in Applied Maths: Algebraic Geometry and Singularity Theory, Statistical Physics, Probability and Statistics, Machine learning, Data Science etc. 4. CEX2021-001142-S-20-3. Core in Applied Maths: Fourier Analysis, Inverse Problems, PDEs, Dynamical Systems, combinatorial optimization, Machine learning, Data Science etc. 5. CEX2021-001142-S-20-4. Comp. Maths: Mathematical Design, Computer Simulation, Deep learning, Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, etc 6. CEX2021-001142-S-20-5. Comp. Maths: CFD, Computer Simulation, Numerical Analysis, HPC, complex fluids, Mathematical and Theoretical Biology, Neuroscience, etc 7. CEX2021-001142-S-20-6. Comp. Maths: CFD, Computer Simulation, HPC, complex fluids, Mathematical Design, Computer Simulation, Deep learning, Numerical Analysis, etc. 8. CEX2021-001142-S-20-7. Applications of Maths: Knowledge Transfer applied to biosciences, energy, advanced manufacturing, Analysis of Scientific Metrics, etc. 9. CEX2021-001142-S-20-8. BCAM-Severo Ochoa Lab on Trustworthy Machine Learning 10. CEX2021-001142-S-20-9. BCAM-Severo Ochoa Lab on Modelling with Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Biology 11. CEX2021-001142-S-20-10. BCAM-Severo Ochoa Lab on Analysis of PDEs Fufher info at: http://www.bcamath.org/predoctoral2022/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ricardo Ruiz Baier [log in to unmask] Date: December 26, 2022 Subject: PhD Positions, Numerical Analysis, Monash Univ The group of computational and applied mathematics at Monash University, Australia, welcomes applications for two PhD positions on numerical analysis of nonlinear multiphysics problems. The positions are co-funded by the Australian Research Council through a Discovery Project grant and by a Future Fellowship grant, and by the School of Mathematics. The research projects will focus on the analysis and implementation of embedded space-time discretisations for the coupling of heart electromechanics. The PhD theses will be co-supervised by Santiago Badia and Ricardo Ruiz Baier. Candidates are expected to have finished a Master's degree in mathematics or an equivalent qualification. A good command of theoretical numerical analysis, scientific computing, functional analysis, continuum mechanics, and PDEs is desired. Monash University is located in Melbourne, the cultural hub of Australia, and one of the most liveable cities in the world. It is an exciting, culturally diverse and safe place to live and study. More information can be found at https://www.monash.edu/science/schools/school-of-mathematics/postgraduate-research Inquiries and applications (including at least a cover letter, CV, certificates of academic degrees and references for possible recommendation letters) should be directed to [log in to unmask] until February 28, 2023. Later applications might be considered for the next round, in late August. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tobias Breiten [log in to unmask] Date: December 27, 2022 Subject: CFP, Model Reduction and Surrogate Modeling, ACOM We are calling for full papers to be published in a topical collection on "Model Reduction and Surrogate Modeling" in Advances in Computational Mathematics (ACOM). The topical collection is an initiative of the first "MORe" conference which was held in September 2022 and which served as a central kick-off event of the merger of the two previous conference series "Model Reduction of Parametrized Systems (MoRePaS)" and "Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems (Modred)". The collection addresses recent results and significant new achievements in model reduction and surrogate modeling. It is not restricted to papers by authors who attended the MORe conference. The submission deadline is March 31, 2023. More details on the scope of the topical collection and further information can be found under the following link: https://www.springer.com/journal/10444/updates/23848990 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Amelia Sun [log in to unmask] Date: December 26, 2022 Subject: CFP, Differential and Integral Equations, Symmetry Special Issue Differential and integral equations are widely used to model many natural phenomena in different scientific fields. The evolution of the solutions can be well learned by certain high-performance numerical methods. Well- designed and high-performance numerical methods can considerably reduce the computational costs of long-term simulations of real-world problems. They can also perform better in the prediction of mathematical models. Therefore, it is very important to develop effective numerical schemes as well as their rigorous numerical analysis. In light of the aforementioned regarding the significance of numerical schemes and analysis, the potential topics for this issue include but are not limited to the following: The construction of effective numerical methods for solving differential and integral equations; The convergence analysis of symmetric numerical schemes; The stability analysis of symmetric numerical schemes; The dissipativity of symmetric numerical methods; Iterative algorithms and their application. Symmetric and structure-preserving numerical methods for differential and integral equations. More information can be found at: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/symmetry/special_issues/136Z4H983Q If you are interested, please contact the Symmetry Editorial Office ([log in to unmask]), or the leading Guest Editor, Prof. Dr. Dongfang Li ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Faisal Amlani [log in to unmask] Date: January 04, 2023 Subject: CFP, Fourier-based Methods, AMSES Special Issue SpringerOpen's Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences (Q1 applied math; modeling and simulation) Special Issue: Recent advances in Fourier-based computational approaches for PDEs The use of Fourier analysis for frequency domain representation or high- order trigonometric interpolation can be found in a plethora of applications throughout science and engineering, including those related to surface representation, scattered data approximation, signal processing, and differential equations. This special issue aims to highlight recent contributions on the general development of Fourier-based approaches toward solving problems in acoustics, solids, or fluids (including non- standard representations, numerical PDE methods, and new Fourier neural operators): https://amses-journal.springeropen.com/fourier-based-computational-approaches-pdes The scope can be larger than what has been described, so feel free to submit any relevant paper. The deadline for submission is May 1st, 2023, with guidelines available in the link above. Any questions can be directed to the following three guest editors: - Faisal Amlani, CNRS/Universite Paris-Saclay, France, [log in to unmask] - Niema M. Pahlevan, University of Southern California, USA, [log in to unmask] - Carlos Perez-Arancibia, University of Twente, Netherlands, [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************