The purpose of the GSC Symposium is to
provide an opportunity for professors,
postdocs and graduate students
in the Atlanta area to meet in an informal
setting, to exchange ideas, and to highlight
local scientific computing research. However,
the symposium is open to the whole research
community.
Some
pictures
(sorry for the poor quality!) taken at the 2009 GSC Symposium.
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The 2009 GSC Symposium
program
will include
the following five invited talks:
- George Biros, College of Computing,
Georgia Institute of Technology
- Luca Dieci, Department of Mathematics,
Georgia Institute of Technology
- Ming-Jun Lai, Department of Mathematics,
University of Georgia
- Michael Stewart, Department of Mathematics,
Georgia State University
- Alessandro Veneziani, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Emory University
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There will also be a poster session.
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Anyone attending the
symposium may present a poster, and we especially encourage
graduate students and postdocs to use this opportunity
to advertise their work.
- Location and Venue:
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The 2009 GSC Symposium will be held
in the
Mathematics and Science Center,
Emory University. Registration, posters, and coffee
breaks will be in the 2nd floor atrium, and all talks
will be in room W201.
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Maps and directions can be
found
here.
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Visitors can use the
Peavine Visitor Parking Lot.
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To register for the 2009 GSC Symposium, send email
to:
There is no registration fee.
In your email,
please let us know if you plan to present a poster,
and if you will attend the group
dinner.
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Current list of
participants.