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Scientific Computing

Program Committee:

Wei-Fan Hu (NCU), Tsung-Ming Huang (NTNU), Yueh-Cheng Kuo (NCCU), Matthew M. Lin (NCKU, committee chair),

Ming-Cheng Shiue (NYCU)


Description of program:

The NCTS Topical Program Scientific computing is an interdisciplinary field that involves mathematical theories, computational algorithms, and domain knowledge. While pursuing the beauty of mathematics, this field also develops innovative tools to enhance engineering and science. Our research directions are based not only on members’ strengths but also on new trends in scientific computations. These directions include matrix computations in the study of Maxwell’s equations and discrete Laplacians, numerical PDEs and computational fluid dynamics, mathematical problems in image processing, entanglement qualification, phase retrieval, and artificial intelligence in geometric information and medical image.
 
 
Affiliated members:

Meng-Ho Chen (CCU), Pengwen Chen (NCHU), Ray-Bing Chen (NCKU), Chien-Hong Cho (NSYSU), Chia-Chieh Jay Chu (NTHU),

 
 

Feng-Jui Hsieh (NTNU), Po-Wen Hsieh (NCHU), Wei-Fan Hu (NCU), Chieh-Sen Huang (NSYSU), Tsung-Ming Huang (NTNU),

 
 

Feng-Nan Hwang (NCU), Yueh-Cheng Kuo (NCCU), Ming-Chih Lai (NYCU), Tsung-Lin Lee (NSYSU), Jephian Chin-Hung Lin (NSYSU),

 
 

Matthew M. Lin (NCKU), Te-Sheng Lin (NYCU), Wen-Wei Lin (NYCU), Ching-Sung Liu (NUK), Ruey-Ling Sheu (NCKU),

 
 

Ming-Cheng Shiue (NYCU), Yu-Chen Shu (NCKU), Yu-Hau Tseng (NUK), Weichung Wang (NTU), Chin-Tien Wu (NYCU),

 
 

Suh-Yuh Yang (NCU), Mei-Heng Yueh (NTNU)

 

 
Events
Conference and Workshop
2024/05/06
2024 NCTS Student Workshop in Scientific Computing Aim & Scope The workshop aims to bring together young researchers and graduate students s...
Conference and Workshop
2024/03/30
2024 NCTS South Taiwan Workshop on Scientific Computing, Differential Equations and Applications 2024 NCTS 南區科學計算、微分方程與應用研討會 Aim & Scop The "2024 NCTS South Taiwan Workshop on Scientific Computing, Differentia...
 
 

 

 
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