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November 21, 2024 | ||||||||||||
Numerical and Computational Challenges in Science and EngineeringWorkshop on Computational Biology
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Workshop Schedule and Speaker Abstracts | Thematic Year Homepage | Visitor Information | |
Workshop Photographs | Audio and Visual of Presentations | List of Attendees | Housing and Hotels |
Rationale: The progress of research in many areas of biology has accelerated through the use of scientific computation for the analysis, simulation and forecasting of complex biological systems. In many of these areas, cost and validity of the computations themselves has become a limiting factor on progress. Experience has shown that improvements in numerical algorithms are often more effective than massive expenditures on raw computing power. This workshop will bring together computational biologists and numerical analysts, to explore better numerical algorithms for problems in such areas as dynamical disease, epidemiology, neural networks, ecology, cell biology and physiological models.
Among those who have indicated they will be participating are:
Jacques Bélair, Université de Montréal
Ross Cressman, Wilfrid
Laurier University
Leon Glass, McGill University
Alf Gerisch, The Fields Institute
John Guckenheimer, Cornell
University
Abba Gumel, University
of Manitoba
John Hsieh, University of Toronto
Tony Humphries, University of Sussex
Eugene Izhikevich, Neurosciences
Institute, San Diego
Daniel Kobler, TM Bioscience
Carlo Laing, University of Ottawa
Dong Liang, York University
Xinzhi Liu, University of Waterloo
Andre Longtin, University of
Ottawa
Kurt Lust, K.U.Leuven
Michael Mackey, McGill University
John Milton, The University of
Chicago
Ned Nedialkov, McMaster University
Steven Ruuth, Simon Fraser
University
Sven Sigurdsson, University
of Iceland
Tianhai Tian, The University of Queensland
David Tritchler, Ontario Cancer Institute
Jianhong Wu, York University
Simon Yang, University of Guelph
James Yorke, University of Maryland
(Speakers should submit abstracts to wlangfor@uoguelph.ca and numerical@fields.utoronto.ca)
A block of rooms for participants have been arranged the hotels listed
below. Please request the Fields Institute rate when booking
. Rooms must be reserved before October 15, 2001 to receive the Fields
rate.
Days Inn 30 Carleton Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 2E9 Tel: 416 977-6655 Toll Free 1-800-367-9601 (8:30 am- 6pm) (approx. $89/night CDN) |
Quality Hotel 280 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON, M5S 1V8 Tel: (416) 968-0010 Fax: (416) 968-7765 (approx. $125/night CDN) |
For additional accommodation resources, please see the Fields Housing page
To receive on-going information about this program please subscribe to the mail list or contact numerical@fields.utoronto.ca