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THE SCHEDULE
All Saturday and Sunday's events will take place in the New Science Building (NSCB), at the corner of Calhoun and Coming streets, opposite to the Library. It is building number 11 on the College of Charleston Campus Map.

The Friday Colloquium will take place at 3:15PM in the Robert Scott Small (RSS) Building. It is building number 23 on the College of Charleston Campus Map, entered from the double staircase on the Mall with the statute of the cougar.
Refreshments will be in the Math Lounge (RSS 346) (UP one flight of stairs from the main floor). The Colloquium will be in RSS 103 (DOWN the stairs from the main floor and immediately right.)

Also, print out the more compact map showing all of these locations.

Talks by the Young Participants are color-coded in yellow. A Friday afternoon Opening Colloquium and four talks by the "Senior, But Still Kicking" are planned.

Friday Afternoon
   2:45-3:15
Refreshments
Location: Robert Scott Small Building, Room 346
   3:15-4:05
Gregor Kovacic, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Modeling Brain Processes with Neuronal Networks
Location: Robert Scott Small Building, Room 103

Saturday
   8:45-9:00
Dr. Beverly Diamond, Senior Vice Provost
College of Charleston

Welcoming Remarks
Room 129, New Science Building

   9:00-9:30
   9:30-10:00
   10:00-10:30
   10:30-11:00

Break
First floor, New Science Building

   11:00-12:00

Susanne Brenner, Lousiana State University
C0 Interior Penalty Methods for Fourth Order Problems

   12:00-12:30
   12:30-2:00

Lunch Break

   2:00-2:30
Yushu Yang, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Integral tau methods for stiff stochastic chemical systems

   2:30-3:00
   3:00-4:00

Ricardo Cortez, Tulane University
An agent-based spatial model of mosquito behavior in West Nile Virus

   4:00-4:30

Break
First floor, New Science Building

   4:30-5:00
   5:00-5:30
   5:30-6:00
Paula Vasquez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Time-Parallel Continuum-Kinetic-Molecular Simulation of MML Model
   6:00-8:00

Dinner Break and Poster Set-Up

Posters to be set-up on the second floor, New Science Building

Saturday Evening Poster Session   8:00PM till ...
Shilpa Boindala (Georgia Gwinnett College), Kirk Boyer (College of Charleston),

Bill Brayer (George Mason University), Shengqian Chen (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill),

Tori Ellison (North Carolina State University), Jameson Graber (University of Virginia),

Leon Guerrero (University of Central Florida), Miller Hederi (University of Central Florida),

Mark Hemphill (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Ian Johnson (George Mason University),

Christoph Kirsch (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Kristina Kraakmo (University of Central Florida),

Jie Liang (University of Central Florida), Shitao Liu (University of Virginia),

Russell Mahoney (George Mason University), Josh McGinnis (Clemson University),

Zach Merritt and Talon Ward (University of Central Florida),

Shomeek Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University and Physics Department, Duke University),

Jennifer Nealy (University of Central Florida), Laura Norena (University of Central Florida),

Reed Ogrosky (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Sarah Olson (Tulane University),

Kathryn Pedings (College of Charleston), Kyle Reger (University of Central Florida),

Daniel ReMine (University of Virginia), Paisa Seeluangsawat (University of South Carolina),

Bill Shi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Kevin Talbott (George Mason University),

Johann Veras (University of Central Florida), Simi Wang (University of North Carolina),

Chuck Wessell (North Carolina State University), Bin Yu (University of South Carolina),

Guangfu Zheng (North Carolina State University).

Sunday Morning
   8:30-9:30

Brian Moore, University of Central Florida
Solutions and Behavior of Lattice Differential Equations

   9:30-10:00
   10:00-10:30
Keith Mertens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Variance and Skewness Evolution in Transient Taylor Dispersion

   10:30-11:00
Kim Spayd, North Carolina State University
Two Phase Flow in Porous Media with Dynamic Capillary Pressure
   11:00-11:30

Break
First floor, New Science Building

   11:30-12:00
   12:00-12:30
   12:30-1:30

David Adalsteinsson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Coupling Cut Cell Methods and Level Set Methods in Cellular Signaling

   1:30-1:35

Closing

 
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