Dynamics Days US 2024 Schedule

All sessions in ARC Ballroom, unless specified.  I = Invited, C = Contributed

Monday, January 8

8:30 AM

8:50 AM

Coffee and Pastries

8:50 AM

9:00 AM

Opening Remarks / Key information

9:00 AM

9:30 AM

I

Alexandra Volkening

(Purdue University)

Quantifying models of biological pattern formation using topological techniques

9:30 AM

9:50 AM

C

Andrey Shilnikov

(Georgia State Univ)

Pairing cellular and synaptic dynamics into building blocks of neural circuits

9:50 AM

10:10 AM

C

Andrea Welsh

(Univ of Pittsburgh)

A Gut Feeling: Developing a Model of Mouse Colon Motility through Data

10:10 AM

10:30 AM

C

Matthew Smart

(Flatiron Institute)

Emergence and coordination of stable cellular states in tissue

10:30 AM

10:50 AM

Coffee Break / Poster viewing

10:50 AM

11:20 AM

I

Jurgen Kurths

(Humboldt University)

Climate Meets Complex Systems: Exploring Teleconnections in the Climate System via a Complex Network Approach

11:20 AM

11:40 AM

C

Istvan Kovács

(Northwestern Univ.)

Spatial and temporal

cluster tomography

11:40 AM

12:00 PM

C

Sebastian Schreiber

(UC Davis)

Community assembly via

invasion graphs

12:00 PM

2:05 PM

Lunch Break

2:05 PM

2:10PM

Announcements

2:10 PM

2:40 PM

I

Maike Sonnewald

(UC Davis)

Equations as emergent phenomena determined using machine learning: An ocean case study

2:40 PM

3:00 PM

C

John Rundle

(UC Davis)

Nowcasting Earthquakes with

 QuakeGPT

3:00 PM

3:20 PM

C

Matthew Levine

(Broad Institute)

Machine learning of model errors in dynamical systems

3:20 PM

3:40 PM

C

Dan Wilson

(Univ of Tennessee)

Data-Driven Inference of Reduced Order Models for Limit Cycle Oscillators

3:40 PM

4:15 PM

Coffee & Poster viewing /   4:05pm Walk to 55 Roessler Hall

4:30 PM

5:00 PM

I

Omar Hurricane

(LLNL)

How Ignition and Target Gain > 1 were achieved in inertial fusion

5:00 PM

5:30 PM

I

Liz Bradley

(University of Colorado)

Towards Automated Extraction and Characterization of Scaling Regions

5:45 PM

7:00PM

 

WELCOME RECEPTION

MATH BUILDING, 1147 MSB

 

 

Tuesday, January 9

8:30 AM

9:00 AM

Coffee and Pastries;   8:55am Announcements

9:00 AM

9:30 AM

I

Dave Albers

(Univ of Colorado, School of Medicine)

Why dynamics matter for data assimilation with sparse physiological data

9:30 AM

9:50 AM

C

Ioana Triandaf

(Naval Research Lab)

Delay Induced Swarm Pattern Bifurcations in Mixed Reality Experiments

9:50 AM

10:10 AM

C

George Stepaniants

(MIT)

Discovering dynamics and parameters of nonlinear oscillatory and chaotic systems from partial observations

10:10 AM

10:30 AM

C

Kieran Murphy

(Univ of Pennsylvania)

Optimized measurements of chaotic systems via the information bottleneck

10:30 AM

10:50 AM

Coffee Break / Poster viewing

10:50 AM

11:20 AM

I

Rishi Chaudhuri

(UC Davis)

Harnessing chaos for generative modeling in the brain

11:20 AM

11:40 AM

C

Claudia Lainscsek

(Salk Institute/UCSD)

Network-Motif Delay Differential Analysis of Brain Activity During Seizures

11:40 AM

12:00 PM

C

 Kevin Lin

(Univ of Arizona)

Coarse-grained models of cortical circuits

12:00 PM

12:20 PM

C

Zach Nicolaou

(Univ of Washington)

Complex localization mechanisms in networks of coupled oscillators

12:20 PM

2:25 PM

Lunch Break

2:25 PM

2:30 PM

Announcements

2:30 PM

3:00 PM

I

Ying-Cheng Lai

(Arizona State Univ)

Predicting tipping point with machine learning

3:00 PM

3:20 PM

C

Lou Pecora

(Univ of Maryland)

Statistics of Attractor Embeddings in Reservoir Computing

3:20 PM

3:40 PM

C

Alexander Haluszczynski

(risklab, Allianz Global Investors)

Controlling dynamical systems to arbitrary target states using classical-, next-generation- and the new minimal reservoir computing

3:40 PM

4:00 PM

C

Juan G. Restrepo

(Univ of Colorado, Boulder)

Suppressing unknown disturbances to dynamical systems using machine learning

4:00 PM

6:00 PM

Main poster session with refreshments

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, January 10

8:30 AM

9:00 AM

Coffee and Pastries;   8:55am Announcements

9:00 AM

9:30 AM

I

Leon Glass

(McGill University)

Universal aspects of cardiac dynamics

9:30 AM

9:50 AM

C

Anastasiya Salova

(Northwestern Univ)

Emergent node hierarchy in a centrality-based preferential attachment model

9:50 AM

10:10 AM

C

Kwang-Il Goh

(Korea University)

Contagion dynamics on hypergraphs with nested hyperedges

10:10 AM

10:30 AM

C

Yuanzhao Zhang

(Santa Fe Institute)

Deeper but smaller: Higher-order interactions increase linear stability but shrink basins

10:30 AM

10:50 AM

Coffee Break / Poster viewing

10:50 AM

11:20 AM

I

Daniel Cooney

(UIUC)

Evolutionary Dynamics Within and Among Competing Groups

11:20 AM

11:40 AM

C

Will Thompson

(Univ of Vermont)

Understanding Polarization In the Higher Order Non-Linear Voter Model

11:40 AM

12:00 PM

C

Ekaterina Landgren

(Univ of Colorado, Boulder)

Modeling misperception of public support for climate policy

12:00 PM

2:05 PM

Lunch Break

2:05 PM

2:10 PM

Announcements

2:10 PM

2:40 PM

I

Stephanie Dodson

(Colby College)

Accurate numerical computations of

spiral spectra using exponentially

weighted spaces

2:40 PM

3:00 PM

C

Kevin Mitchell

(UC Merced)

Controlling chaotic advection in

2D active nematic materials

3:00 PM

3:20 PM

C

Deborah Tonne

(UC Irvine)

Mathematical Modeling of

Word-Meaning Association

3:20 PM

3:40 PM

C

Melvyn Tyloo

(LANL)

Cyber-physical attacks on

coupled phase oscillators

3:40 PM

4:10 PM

Coffee Break / Poster viewing

4:10 PM

4:30 PM

C

Adrian van Kan

(UC Berkeley)

Collisions of localized patterns in a nonvariational Swift-Hohenberg equation

4:30 PM

4:50 PM

C

Christian Pratt

(UC Davis)

Universal Dynamical Computing

on the Nanoscale

4:50 PM

5:10 PM

C

Krishna Balasubramanian

(UC Davis)

From Stability to Chaos: Gradient

Descent in Quadratic Regression

5:10 PM

5:20 PM

Poster Awards and Closing Remarks