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This summer program includes several short courses and workshops that will be aimed at the level of advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and postdocs. Most lectures are in the mornings, leaving the afternoons open for discussions. Our primarily goal is to attract young and talented researchers to work in PDEs, and to build up a network between scientists in Vietnam and abroad. Two main themes of the program and an one-­day workshop are:

- PDEs and Continuum Mechanics, July 14­ – 25.- Click here to see the details program.

- One­day workshop in PDEs, July 18. - Click here to see the details program.

- Some Mathematical Problems related to Electromagnetic Waves, July 28 – Aug 7. - Click here to see the details program.

 

I. Short Courses on PDEs and Continuum Mechanics, July 14­ – 25

 

Organizers: 

+ Toan Nguyen, Penn State University, USA.

+ Hung Tran, University of Chicago, USA.

Short-­course speakers:

David Gerard­Varet – Universite Denis Diderot ­ Paris 7, “Fluid dynamics: an introduction and recent developments”.

+ Hiroyoshi Mitake – Hiroshima University, “Topics on viscosity solutions”.

+ Toan T. Nguyen – Pennsylvania State University, “Boundary layers in fluid dynamics”.

 Hung V. Tran – University of Chicago, “An introduction to viscosity solutions”.

 Kevin Zumbrun – Indiana University, “Modulation and stability of periodic traveling waves, and the link through Whitham’s modulation equations to hyperbolic conservation laws and shock fronts”.  Lecture I Homework I Lecture II  -  Homework II Lecture III  Lecture IV Lecture V (by Toan Nguyen)


II. One­day Workshop in PDEs, July 18

 

Organizers:

+ Toan Nguyen, Penn State University, USA.

+ Hung Tran, University of Chicago, USA.

Invited speakers:

1. Anh Ha Le, Fairfield Vietnam Company, Vietnam.

2. Nam Le, Institute of Mathematics in Hanoi, Vietnam.

3. Mach Nguyet Minh, University of Stuttgart, Germany

4. Phan Thanh Nam, Université de Cergy-­Pontoise / Saint-­Martin, France.

5. Linh Nguyen, University of Idaho, USA.

6. Tuoc Phan, University of Tennessee, USA.

7. Nguyen Minh Quan, International University, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam.

8. Phung Thanh Tam, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Sciences, Vietnam National University at Ho Chi Minh city.

9. Binh M. Tran, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Spain.

10. Luc Nguyen, Princeton University, USA

 

III. Some Mathematical Problems related to Electromagnetic Waves July 28 ­ Aug 7

 

Organizers:

+ Hoai-­Minh Nguyen, Chair of Analysis and Applied Mathematics, École polytechnique, Lausanne, Switzerland.

+ Michael Vogelius, Board Professor, Rutgers University, USA

Short­- course Speakers: 

+ Eric Bonnetier, Grenoble University, France.

+ Michael Vogelius, Rutgers University, USA.

 

Invited Speakers: 

+ Hoai-­Minh Nguyen, École polytechnique, Lausanne, Switzerland

+ Linh Nguyen, University of Idaho, USA

+ Loc Nguyen, École polytechnique, Lausanne, Switzerland

+ Liem Nguyen, École polytechnique, Palaiseau, France

+ Binh Tran, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Spain

+ Bui Thanh Tan, University of Texas at Austin, USA

 

IV. Detailed Program

 

Week 1:  July 14­ – 17: Three short courses

 

 

Week 1

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:30 – 10am

Gérard-Varet

Gérard-Varet

Gérard-Varet

Toan

Workshop

10 – 10:30am

Coffee break

Coffee break

Coffee break

Coffee break

Coffee break

10:30 – noon

Hung

Hung

Toan

Hung

Workshop

noon-1:30pm

Lunch break

Lunch break

Lunch break

Lunch break

Lunch break

1:30pm  -

Discussion

Discussion

Hung: 2  -  3:30pm

Discussion

Workshop

 

 

July 18: One­-Day workshop program. The workshop consists of about 10 – ­12 talks, each of 25 minutes long plus about 5 minutes for questions. The main goal is to create a chance for young Ph.Ds working in Vietnam to show their research to the researchers outside of Vietnam. Hopefully this could foster some collaboration later.

 

July 19­ – 20: Social activity

 

Week 2: July 21 – ­25: Two short courses

 

Week 2

Monday

 

Tuesday

 

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:30 – 10am

Zumbrun

Zumbrun

Zumbrun

Zumbrun

Toan

10 – 10:30am

Coffee break

Coffee break Coffee break

Coffee break

Coffee break

10:30 – noon

Mitake

Mitake

Mitake

Mitake

Mitake

noon-1:30pm

Lunch break

Lunch break

Lunch break

Lunch break

Lunch break

1:30pm  -

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion

 

Week 3, July 28 – ­August 01: Two short courses 

>> Program and Abstract.

Registration time: 7h30 am – 8h30 am

Lectures:

1. Michael Vogelius

(a) Title: Electromagnetic Imaging and Cloaking

(b) Abstract:

2. Eric Bonnetier

(a) Title: Elliptic regularity in composite materials

(b) Abstract:

3.  Schedule:      

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:30-10:00

M. Vogelius

E. Bonnetier

M. Vogelius

E. Bonnetier

M.Vogelius

10:00-10:30

Break

Break

Break

Break

Break

10:30: 12:00

E. Bonnetier

M. Vogelius

E. Bonnetier

M. Vogelius

E. Bonnetier

Talks:

1. Monday, August 04:

9:30-10:30: Eric Bonnetier.

Title: The spectrum of the Neumann Poincare operator in composite media with close to touching inclusions.

11:00-12:00: Nguyen Dinh Liem

Title: The Factorization method for electromagnetic inverse scattering by pe-riodic structures.

2. Tuesday, August 05

8:00-9:00: Bui Thanh Tan

Title: Towards Extreme-Scale Computational Science and Engineering with Quanti able Uncertainty.

9:30-10:30: Nguyen Hoang Loc

Title: TBA

11:00-12:00: Nguyen Viet Linh

Title: On the artifacts in limited data problem of spherical mean transform. 

3. Wednesday August 06

9:30-10:30: Tran Minh Binh

Title: Nonlinear approximation theory for the Boltzmann equation.

11:00-12:00: Nguyen Hoai Minh

Title: Approximate cloaking using transformation optics.


Discussions

1. Monday August 04

14:00-15:00: Nguyen Hoai Minh

Title: Applications of Negative Index Materials.

15:00-17:00: Free discussion.

2. Tuesday August 05

14:00-15:00: Nguyen Viet Linh

Title: TBA

3. Wednesday August 06

14:00-15:00: Nguyen Hoai Minh

Title: On the inverse Calderon problem.

15:00-17:00: Free discussion.

4. Thursday August 07

09:00-12:00: Free discussion

14:00-17:00: Free discussion