ScienceMatlab2011
Workshop on Scientific Matlab Computing 2011
This workshop is open to all faculty members, students, and staff at Keio University with an interest in Matlab computing useful to scientific technology problems. The program will present a number of brief topics by recognized experts in scientific computing on engineering. To keep this workshop active, each session will introduce one or three brief presentations, followed by time for questions, comments and discussion with the audience. We hope everyone will come away with a new idea or connection to follow up on. Feel free to attend any or all of the three sessions that fit your schedule. No registration is required.
Information
Date: Wednesday, October, 19th, 2011, 10:55-17:05
Room: Sosokan:14-B2 MMR(multimedia room) and 14-203
Organizer: Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University(慶應義塾大学理工学部)
Contact information: Science and Technology Information Technology Center
cc-staff@educ.cc.keio.ac.jp TEL (045)566-1480
Program
10:55-11:00; Welcome and Introduction (Sosokan:14-B2 MMR)
11:00-12:00; Session 1: Invited Talk (Sosokan:14-B2 MMR)
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Cleve MOLER (MathWorks)
"The Origin and Evolution of MATLAB (MATLABの起源と進化)"
12:00-13:30; welcome lunch (Sosokan:14-710 Forum)
13:30-15:00; Session 2: Challenges of Scientific Computation (Sosokan:14-203)
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Yukitoshi SANADA (Dept. of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Keio Univ.),
"Multi-Input Multi-Output Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing for Broadband Wireless Communications" -
Nao KUROIWA (Dept. of Mathematics, Keio Univ.),
"Constructing Approximate Solutions in Regularization Methods for Linear Discrete Ill-Posed Problems" -
Satoshi HONDA (Dept. of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Keio Univ.),
"Inversion of the Causality"
15:00-15:30; Coffee break
15:30-17:00; Session 3: Challenges of Scientific Application (Sosokan:14-203)
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Junichi USHIBA (Dept. of Biosciences and Informatics, Keio Univ.)
"Rehabilitation Neuroscience and MATLAB" -
Akiko TAKEDA (Dept. of Administration Engineering, Keio Univ.)
"A Unified Classification Model Based on Robust Optimization" -
Hidekazu NISHIMURA (Graduate School of System Design and Management, Keio University),
"Model-based Approach for Systems Control Design"
17:00-17:05 Closing Remarks
Last-Modified: September 26, 2011
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