Upcoming Conferences

2006 Spring CAM Conference

Spring 2006 Workshop in Stochastic Modeling
University of Notre Dame
March 24 - 26, 2006


Alan Bishop, Los Alamos National Laboratory
"Functional Materials as Multiscale Networks"

Wei Chen, Northwestern University
"Computational Methods for Engineering Design under Uncertainty"

Donald Geman, Johns Hopkins University
"Efficiency-Driven Computational Vision"

Roger Ghanem, University of Southern California
"A Random Path to Model Validation: A Polynomial Chaos Approach"

Paul Hovland, Argonne National Laboratory

William Kath, Northwestern University
"Simulating the Effects of Noise in Soliton-based Communication Systems"

Rachel Kuske, University of British Columbia
“Noise-Sensitivity and Hidden Stochastic Multi-scale Dynamics”

Philip Maini, Oxford University, England
"Modelling Aspects of Cancer Growth"

Leonard Mirman, University of Virginia
"Industrial Organization and Dynamic Bayesian Learning"

Jorge Moré, Argonne National Laboratory
"Algorithms for Estimating Computational Noise"

Carl Simon, University of Michigan
"Comparing Stochastic and Deterministic Approaches to Modeling Transmission"

Johannes Westerink, University of Notre Dame
"An Overview of Hurricane Inundation Modeling in the Gulf of Mexico and the Need for Statistical Quantification of High Impact-Very Low Frequency Events"

Margaret Wiecek, Clemson University
"Decision-making for Complex Systems under Uncertainty and Risk: Application to a Portfolio Selection Problem"

With support from the Center for Applied Mathematics (CAM), the Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Biocomplexity (ICSB), the Graduate School, the College of Business, the College of Engineering, and the College of Science of the University of Notre Dame.