COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH in BOSTON and BEYOND (CRIBB)
Welcome! This is an archive page for a previous or upcoming year of the Computational Research in Boston and Beyond Seminar (CRiBB). To see current seminar information visit the Home Page.
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Organizers : 2021
Dr. Patrick Dreher | (MIT - Laboratory for Nuclear Science) |
Professor Alan Edelman | (MIT - Math & CSAIL) |
Dr. Chris Hill | (MIT - Earth and Atmospheric Science) |
Professor Steven G. Johnson | (MIT - Math & RLE) |
Dr. Jeremy Kepner | (MIT - Lincoln Laboratory) |
Dr. Albert Reuther | (MIT - Lincoln Laboratory) |
Meetings : 2021
Meetings will be held on the first Friday of the month at the MIT Campus in Room: 32-144 . The meetings will begin at 12:00pm, and pizza will be provided. Upcoming talks are listed below - some will be virtual via ZOOM:
https://mit.zoom.us/j/96155042770 | Meeting ID: 961 5504 2770
Feb 5 |
Miriam Anne Kreher (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) "Computational Analysis of Nuclear Reactor Transients" |
Mar 5 |
Kevin Silmore (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) "Buckling, Crumpling, and Tumbling of Semiflexible Sheets in Simple Shear Flow" |
Apr 2 |
Siddharth Sami and Vijay Gadepally (MIT-Lincoln Laboratory) "An Open Datacenter Dataset for AI Enabled Optimization" |
May 7 |
Peter James Ahrens (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) "On Optimal Partitioning for Variable Block Row Format" |
Jun 4 |
Kurt Keville (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) "Big Memory servers and modern approaches to disk-based computation" |
Jul 2 |
Special Institute Holiday |
Jul 23 |
Steven Torrisi (Harvard University) "Which parts matter? Interpretable random forest models for X-Ray absorption spectra" |
Aug 6 |
Jenny Coulter (Harvard University) "Phoebe: A new open-source package for Electrical and Thermal materials transport predictions from first-principles" |
Oct 1 |
Kaley Brauer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) "Galactic Archaeology: Investigating Galactic Evolution through Ancient Stars & Galaxies" |
Nov 5 |
Jake Bringewatt (University of Maryland) "Lefschetz Thimble Quantum Monte Carlo for Spin Systems" |
Dec 3 |
William Moses (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) "Enzyme: High-Performance, Cross-Language, and Parallel Automatic Differentiation" |
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Acknowledgements
We thank the generous support of MIT IS&T, CSAIL, and the Department of Mathematics for their support of this series.