Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) complement theory and experiment as a critical component of scientific discovery. At the frontiers of CSE remain many open problems and challenges, including the verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification of computational models; the analysis and assimilation of large and complex data sets, including techniques for visualization and animation; and the design of flexible CSE software.
The SIAM CSE conference seeks to enable in-depth technical discussions on a wide variety of major computational efforts on large-scale problems in science and engineering, foster the interdisciplinary culture required to meet these large-scale challenges, and promote the training of the next generation of computational scientists.
Invited Plenary Speakers
Jeffrey L. Anderson
National Center for Atmospheric Research, U.S.
Peter Bastian
Heidelberg University, Germany
Leon Bottou
Facebook AI Research and New York University, U.S.
Volker Mehrmann
Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Marie E. Rognes
Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Defeng Sun
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Krysta M. Svore
Microsoft Research, U.S.
Karen E. Willcox
University of Texas at Austin, U.S.