
NumPDE Workshop 2025
Overview
The Group hosted the NumPDE Workshop on Numerical Analysis of PDEs on January 26-28, 2025, uniting researchers and experts in numerical analysis to discuss the latest advancements in computational methods for science and engineering.
Thank you for all speakers and participants for driving impactful discussions and fostering new collaborations.
Book of Abstracts: here
List of talks and slides
Speaker | Affiliation | Talk |
Naveed Ahmed | Gulf University of Science and Technology, Kuwait | Higher-Order discontinuous Galerkin time discretization and convection stabilized pressure robust method for transient Navier-Stokes equations |
Moataz Alghamdi | KAUST | A Data-Driven Method for Parametric PDE Eigenvalue Problems Using Gaussian Processes |
Najwa Alshehri | KAUST | Advances on Interface Problems with Jumping Coefficients Using a Fictitious Domain Formulation with Distributed Lagrange Multipliers |
Linda Alzaben | King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia | The linear elasticity least-squares formulation and its spectrum operator |
Lourenco Beirao da Veiga | Universita` di Milano-Bicocca, Italy | Robust Finite and Virtual Elements for non-stationary resistive magnetohydrodynamics |
Silvia Bertoluzza | CNR-IMATI "Enrico Magenes", Italy | A Stabilized Three Fields formulation for Discrete Fracture Networks |
Francesca Bonizzoni | Politecnico di Milano, Italy | Tracking of eigensolutions to (multi)-parametric elliptic PDEs |
Fabio Credali | KAUST | A reduced basis approach to the virtual element method |
Francesca Gardini | Universita` di Pavia, Italy | Virtual element approximation of eigenvalue problems: the Reduced Basis approach to avoid stabilization terms |
Lucia Gastaldi | Universita` di Brescia, Italy | Virtual element approximation of eigenvalue problems: is the stabilization of the right hand side necessary? |
Luca Heltai | Universita` di Pisa, Italy | Effortless Hierarchies for Complex 3D Meshes: unlocking Geometric Multigrid with R3MG and discontinuous Galerkin polytopic methods |
David I. Ketcheson | KAUST | Explicit structure-preserving discretizations of dyamical systems |
David Keyes | KAUST | Nonlinear Preconditioning for Implicit Solution of Discretized PDEs |
Rolf Krause | KAUST | Multilevel Strategies for non-standard Contact Formulations |
Carlo Marcati | Universita` di Pavia, Italy | Expression Rates of Neural Operators for Some Elliptic PDEs |
Antonietta Mira | Universita` della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland | Parameter Inference for Chaotic Dynamical Systems via Intrinsic Dimension Statistics |
Matteo Parsani | KAUST | Fully-discrete entropy conservative and entropy stable discretizations for the resistive MHD equations |
Luca Pavarino | Universita` di Pavia, Italy | Scalable parallel solvers for cardiac reaction-diffusion cell-by-cell models and applications |
Nella Rotundo | Universita` di Firenze, Italy | Lateral Photovoltage Scanning: Analysis, Numerics, and Data-Driven Approaches |
Giancarlo Sangalli | Universita` di Pavia, Italy | Isogeometric method in space and time |
Simone Scacchi | Universita` di Milano, Italy | Parallel inexact Newton–Krylov and quasi-Newton solvers for cardiac electromechanics and applications |
Raul Tempone | KAUST | Adaptive Multilevel Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Algorithms for Random PDEs with Lognormal Diffusivity |
Gabriel Wittum | KAUST | A fast and precise method to compute highly dynamic particulate flows |
Stefano Zampini | KAUST | Scalable non-linear solvers for finite elements discretizations of the Cai-Hu model |
Mathematics and Applications Colloquium
Prof. Lourenco Beirao da Veiga also delivered the Mathematics and Applications Colloquium on January 28 giving an Introduction to Virtual Elements in 3D.
The slides of his talk are accessible here.