SNuBIC participates in SIAM CSE 2025

Members of our research group participated at the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE25), held in Fort Worth, Texas from March 3rd to March 7th. We contributed to the scientific program with several presentations and discussions beyond sessions.

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Bella Duong, Prof. Manuel Torrilhon, Dr. Satyvir Singh, Dr. Eda Yilmaz, Daniel Doehring, and Dr. Simon Candelaresi delivered talks on their recent research. Yanik Kiechle and Dr. Simon Candelaresi organized a mini-symposium on Numerical Methods for Coupled Multiphysics Problems, in addition to their presentations. Professor Helzel organized a mini-symposium on Computational Plasma Physics. The conference offered a valuable opportunity for exchange with the international CSE community.

In total the talks of the feloows were given by Yanick Kiechle "An Active Flux Method for the Vlasov-Poisson System" Satyvir Singh "High-fidelity simulations for continuum-rarefied gas flows past aerospike blunt body with R13 kinetic approach" Daniel Doehring "Stabilized High-Order Multirate Time-Integration for Multiphysics Problems Via Paired-Explicit Runge-Kutta Methods" Bella My Phuong Quynh Duong "Sedimentation in Suspensions of Rod-Like Particles: A Kinetic Fluid Model and Its Approximation by Hyperbolic Moment Equations" Eda Yilmaz "On Nonlinear Closures for Moment Equations Based on Orthogonal Polynomials" Simon Candelaresi "Using TRIXI.JL for Adaptively Coupling Multiphysics Problems" Daniel Bach "Mimetic Metrics for the DGSEM" Michael Redle "Well-Balanced Schemes for Shallow Water MHD"

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