Scientific Computing Xpositions

The posters below are a reflection of the breadth (as well as the depth and quality) of the research carried out in the Department of Scientific Computing (DSC). The range of algorithmic invention and application problems represented by the posters is truly remarkable. Enjoy looking over the fruits of the intelligence, skills, and labor of our students, and join us in thanking them for their contributions to the DSC, to FSU, and to science.

Day 1 (Mon) Day 2 (Wed)

2020 Computational Xpo - Day 2:




Poster Q&A Breakout Sessions

Breakout Session A
1:00 to 1:30 PM (EST)


View Ezra's Poster
Title: Detonability of white dwarf plasma: Turbulence models at low densities

View Marzieh's Poster
Title: Explorations in Tree Space: Where are the good trees?

View Kevin's Poster
Title: Learning Compositional and Causal Inductive Biases for Character Generation from Sketches

Breakout Session B
1:30 to 2:00 PM (EST)


View Marcelina's Poster
Title: A Comparison of Three-Dimensional Scanning Methodologies in Digital Reconstruction of Lithics

View Marjan's Poster
Title: Modeling Recombination Events Using Hawkes Processes Along Sequences

View Jingze's Poster
Title: Written style analysis using Part-of-speech (POS) tags

Breakout Session C
2:00 to 2:30 PM (EST)


View Michael's Poster
Title: Gene tree estimation accuracy under varying locus lengths, divergence times, and substitution rates

View Nathan's Poster
Title: Self-Organizing Hierarchical Kernel Density Estimation

View Eitan's Poster
Title: A Simplified Nonlocal Model for Local Corrosion

Breakout Session D
2:30 to 3:00 PM (EST)


View Young Hwan's Poster
Title: Development of Sickled RBC Phase Field Model

View Danial's Poster
Title: Bayes2Unity

View Zlatko's Poster
Title: Controllability of Structural Brain Networks in Dementia


"Fractal Characteristics of Rayleigh-Taylor Unstable Systems"
By: Farhana Taiyebah and Tomasz Plewa

"Level Set Grids for Hybrid Manufacturing"
By: Liam White, Bryan Quaife, et al.