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Scholarship Event

Conference

The 2010 NIMS Conference & The Third China-Japan-Korea Joint Conference on Numerical Mathematics

  • Announcement  Taeyoung Ha
  • Date  2010-08-19 ~ 2010-08-23
  • Place  Gangneung-Wonju National Univerisity
Organizers

Zhong-Ci Shi (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Hisashi Okamoto (Kyoto University)
Dongwoo Sheen (Seoul National University)

Local Organizers

Taeyoung Ha (NIMS)
Myoungnyoun Kim (NIMS)
Hong-Chul Kim (Kangnung-Wonju National University)

Organizing Committee

Hyung-Chun Lee (Ajou University)
Youngmok Jeon (Ajou University)
Sang Dong Kim (Kyungpook National University)
June-Yub Lee (Ewha Womans University)
Do Young Kwak (KAIST)
YongHoon Kwon (POSTECH)
Taeyoung Ha (NIMS)
Hong-Chul Kim (Kangnung-Wonju National University)
Sung-Ik Sohn (Kangnung-Wonju National University)

List of invitied speakers

Special guest speakers

Craig Douglas (U. of Wyoming, Distiguished Prof. in Math)
Li Deng

Chinese representatives

Zhong-Ci Shi (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Zhong-Zhi Bai (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Danfu Han (Zhejiang University)
Yinnian He (Xian Jiaotong University)
Wen Li (South China Normal University)
Hongxin Rui (Sandong Univercity)
Zhongxuan Luo (Dalian University of Technology)

Japanese representatives
Hideyuki Azegami (Nagoya University)
Kaori Nagatou (Kyushu University )
Shin-Ichi Oishi (Waseda University)
Takuya Ooura (Kyoto University)
Masaaki Sugihara (University of Tokyo)
Masahisa Tabata (Waseda University)
Shao-Liang Zhang (Nagoya University)

Korean representatives

Mi-Young Kim (Inha University)
Eun Ok Jung (Konkuk University)
Jeongwhan Choi (Korea University)
Myungjoo Kang (Seoul National University)
Chang-Ock Lee(KAIST)
Kwang-Yeon Kim (Kangwon National University)
Sung-Ik Sohn (Kangnung-Wonju National University)
Kiwoon Kwon (Dongguk University)
Hee-Dae Kwon (Inha University)
Do Young Kwak (KAIST)

Supported by NIMS (National Institute for Mathematical Sciences), NRF(National Research Foundation), CAS(Chinese
Academy of Sciences), Chinese Society of Computational Mathematics,
Japan SIAM (Society for the Industrial and Applied Mathematics), NASC(Numerical Analysis and Scientific
Computation) Lab of
SNU(Seoul National University).

 

This conference is the continuation of the First and Second China-JapanKorea Joint Conferences on Numerical Mathematics Hokkaido in 2006(Homepage) and the second at Weihai in 2008(Homepage). The history of these three countries joint workshop goes much earlier than 2006 back toback to the two joint conferences between China and Japan since 1992, and between China and Korea since 2001 in this direction. The method of computation and simulation has been an essential tool to develop various areas from science, engineering, medicine, finance to industry. Rigorous numerical analysis of computational methods guarantees not only efficiency and reliability but also motivations for new innovative methods. The objective of this conference is to provide a forum for discussions and exchanges of ideas about recent advances in numerical analysis and its applications among leading numerical analysts from China, Japan and Korea. This will also accelerate interactions among these regional computational scientists as these countries locate closest in contact geography and culture and are increasingly interested in economical exchanges. The conference will lead to probably the most effective international collaborations by numerical analysts of these three countries in the future.
Organizers

Zhong-Ci Shi (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Hisashi Okamoto (Kyoto University)
Dongwoo Sheen (Seoul National University)

Local Organizers

Taeyoung Ha (NIMS)
Myoungnyoun Kim (NIMS)
Hong-Chul Kim (Kangnung-Wonju National University)

Organizing Committee

Hyung-Chun Lee (Ajou University)
Youngmok Jeon (Ajou University)
Sang Dong Kim (Kyungpook National University)
June-Yub Lee (Ewha Womans University)
Do Young Kwak (KAIST)
YongHoon Kwon (POSTECH)
Taeyoung Ha (NIMS)
Hong-Chul Kim (Kangnung-Wonju National University)
Sung-Ik Sohn (Kangnung-Wonju National University)

List of invitied speakers

Special guest speakers

Craig Douglas (U. of Wyoming, Distiguished Prof. in Math)
Li Deng

Chinese representatives

Zhong-Ci Shi (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Zhong-Zhi Bai (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Danfu Han (Zhejiang University)
Yinnian He (Xian Jiaotong University)
Wen Li (South China Normal University)
Hongxin Rui (Sandong Univercity)
Zhongxuan Luo (Dalian University of Technology)

Japanese representatives
Hideyuki Azegami (Nagoya University)
Kaori Nagatou (Kyushu University )
Shin-Ichi Oishi (Waseda University)
Takuya Ooura (Kyoto University)
Masaaki Sugihara (University of Tokyo)
Masahisa Tabata (Waseda University)
Shao-Liang Zhang (Nagoya University)

Korean representatives

Mi-Young Kim (Inha University)
Eun Ok Jung (Konkuk University)
Jeongwhan Choi (Korea University)
Myungjoo Kang (Seoul National University)
Chang-Ock Lee(KAIST)
Kwang-Yeon Kim (Kangwon National University)
Sung-Ik Sohn (Kangnung-Wonju National University)
Kiwoon Kwon (Dongguk University)
Hee-Dae Kwon (Inha University)
Do Young Kwak (KAIST)

Supported by NIMS (National Institute for Mathematical Sciences), NRF(National Research Foundation), CAS(Chinese
Academy of Sciences), Chinese Society of Computational Mathematics,
Japan SIAM (Society for the Industrial and Applied Mathematics), NASC(Numerical Analysis and Scientific
Computation) Lab of
SNU(Seoul National University).

 

This conference is the continuation of the First and Second China-JapanKorea Joint Conferences on Numerical Mathematics Hokkaido in 2006(Homepage) and the second at Weihai in 2008(Homepage). The history of these three countries joint workshop goes much earlier than 2006 back toback to the two joint conferences between China and Japan since 1992, and between China and Korea since 2001 in this direction. The method of computation and simulation has been an essential tool to develop various areas from science, engineering, medicine, finance to industry. Rigorous numerical analysis of computational methods guarantees not only efficiency and reliability but also motivations for new innovative methods. The objective of this conference is to provide a forum for discussions and exchanges of ideas about recent advances in numerical analysis and its applications among leading numerical analysts from China, Japan and Korea. This will also accelerate interactions among these regional computational scientists as these countries locate closest in contact geography and culture and are increasingly interested in economical exchanges. The conference will lead to probably the most effective international collaborations by numerical analysts of these three countries in the future.