NA Digest, V. 22, # 1

NA Digest Tuesday, January 04, 2022 Volume 22 : Issue 1


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Daniel M. Dunlavy
Sandia National Labs
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From: Fran=E7ois PELLEGRINI francois.pellegrini@u-bordeaux.fr
Date: December 31, 2021
Subject: Scotch v7.0


We announce the release, as libre/free software, of version 7.0
(codename "Sankara") of the SCOTCH + PT-SCOTCH software package. THIS
IS A MAJOR RELEASE, fruition of six years of development, which brings
many innovative features.

Thread management is now fully dynamic. Efficient multi-threaded
versions of many time-consuming algorithms have been coded. These
algorithms concern the SCOTCH (formerly) sequential library, as well
as the PT-SCOTCH MPI-based library (which now provides hybrid parallel
algorithms, mixing threads and MPI). New objects called "contexts"
allow users to launch SCOTCH tasks concurrently. More here :
https://www.labri.fr/perso/pelegrin/scotch/

IMPORTANT: YOUR HELP IS NEEDED: in 2022, the SCOTCH project will turn
30. In order to perpetuate software development around SCOTCH, a
consortium is being created, to pool development goals and investments
from its members so as to fund engineering staff to carry out
strategic R&D.

We are currently identifying ambitious key parties interested in
joining the consortium. This is a great opportunity for people and
organizations having needs in fast and efficient graph partitioning to
support and ensure the sustainability of the Scotch software for its
users all around the world.

Would Scotch (prospective) users be so kind as to fill the
questionnaire below?
https://framaforms.org/feedback-on-the-scotch-software-1640960422

The preparatory document for the Scotch consortium is available here:
https://framaforms.org/sites/default/files/forms/files/scotch_consortium_preparation_20211231.pdf



From: Kris ONeill oneill@siam.org
Date: December 30, 2021
Subject: New Books, Mathematical Elasticity, Volumes I-III


Mathematical Elasticity, Volumes I-III
by Philippe G. Ciarlet

The Mathematical Elasticity set contains three self-contained volumes
that together provide the only modern treatise on elasticity. They
introduce contemporary research on three-dimensional elasticity, the
theory of plates, and the theory of shells. Each volume contains
proofs, detailed surveys of all mathematical prerequisites, and many
problems for teaching and self-study. An extended preface and
extensive bibliography have been added to each volume to highlight the
progress that has been made since the original publication. The first
book, Three-Dimensional Elasticity, covers the modeling and
mathematical analysis of nonlinear three-dimensional elasticity. In
volume two, Theory of Plates, asymptotic methods provide a rigorous
mathematical justification of the classical two-dimensional linear
plate and shallow shell theories. The objective of Theory of Shells,
the final volume, is to show how asymptotic methods provide a rigorous
mathematical justification of the classical two-dimensional linear
shell theories: membrane, generalized membrane, and flexural. These
classic textbooks are for advanced undergraduates, first-year graduate
students, and researchers in pure or applied mathematics or continuum
mechanics. They are appropriate for courses in mathematical
elasticity, theory of plates and shells, continuum mechanics,
computational mechanics, and applied mathematics in general.

Volumes I-III, 2021 / 1,546 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611976-93-9 /
List $240.00 / SIAM Member $168.00 / CLCIARLETSET
https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=3D41044188

Volume I: Three-Dimensional Elasticity, 2021 / lxx + 451 pages /
Softcover / 978-1-611976-77-9 / List $99.00 / SIAM Member $69.30 / CL84
https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=3D40949932

Volume II: Theory of Plates, 2021 / lxxviii + 497 pages / Softcover /
978-1-611976-79-3 / List $99.00 / SIAM Member $69.30 / CL85
https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=3D41044181

Volume III: Theory of Shells, 2021 / lxxxvi + 599 pages / Softcover /
978-1-611976-81-6/ List $99.00 / SIAM Member $69.30 / CL86
https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=3D41044188



From: Suzanne Shontz shontz@ku.edu
Date: January 01, 2022
Subject: SIAM International Meshing Roundtable, ONLINE, Feb 2022


The organizing committee of the 2022 SIAM International Meshing
Roundtable has decided that this year, the SIAM IMR will now run as a
free, online only, event. (This is in contrast with it being offered
as a hybrid event as was originally announced.)

The decision was based on several factors including the onset of the
Omicron variant of COVID-19 which makes travel in February an unknown.

The online event will run February 23-26, 2022, as originally planned.

For more details, please see the conference website:
https://internationalmeshingroundtable.com/ .

Updated Research Abstract, Research Notes and Poster Session:
Moving online allows greater flexibility with deadlines for Research
Abstracts (single-paragraph abstract), Research Notes (short-form 4
page papers) and Poster Session entries. These have been updated to
January 14, 2022. Submissions to all three will be accepted up until
this date, even if a notification of commitment has not been received.
Please see https://www.internationalmeshingroundtable.com/research-
notes/ and https://www.internationalmeshingroundtable.com/poster/

Meshing Contest Deadline:
The details of the meshing contest are online, at
https://www.internationalmeshingroundtable.com/meshing-contest/. The
deadline for submission is February 4, 2022.



From: Svetozar Margenov margenov@parallel.bas.bg
Date: December 30, 2021
Subject: Numerical Solutions of Fractional Diff Eqs, Bulgaria, Jun 2022


The Second International Workshop "Numerical Solution of Fractional
Differential Equations and Applications" (NSFDE&A'22) will take place
in June 8 - 13, 2022, Sozopol, Bulgaria:
http://parallel.bas.bg/Conferences/NSFDE&A2022/

The workshop is organized by the Institute of Information and
Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and MIV
Consult Ltd. in cooperation with the Bulgarian Section of SIAM, and
the Center of Excellence on Informatics and ICT The NSFDE&A'22 will be
held in Sozopol (ancient Apolonia), a picturesque town on the Black
Sea coast, 36 km south of Bourgas. The Bourgas International Airport
is 50 km to the north from Sozopol. The workshop will be organized as
a hybrid event: a) presence at the conference venue in Sozopol; and b)
online through the free (for the participants) software platform Zoom.

Specific topics of interest (but not limited to) are the following:
(i) fractional in space problems; (ii) fractional in time problems;
(iii) multigrid solvers; (iv) coupled problems; (v) phase separation
and image segmentation; (vi) parallel algorithms and HPC tools; (vii)
applications in science and engineering.

Registration:
Online registration is open through the workshop website or directly at:
https://events.iict.bas.bg/event/39/registrations/13/

E-mail: nsfdea22@parallel.bas.bg



From: Antoine Levitt antoine.levitt@inria.fr
Date: January 03, 2022
Subject: Summer School, Electronic Structure with DFTK, France, Aug 2022


From 29 to 31 Aug 2022 we organize an interdisciplinary summer school
centred around electronic-structure simulations and methodological
developments in density-functional theory (DFT) at Sorbonne University
in Paris, France.

With this school we want to bridge the divide between simulation
practice and fundamental research in electronic-structure methods. It
is intended for both researchers with a background in mathematics or
computer science willing to be introduced to the numerical aspects of
electronic-structure calculations, as well as physicists or chemists
interested in modern software development methodologies and the
mathematical background of DFT.

As part of the school we will discuss the methodology underpinning
modern DFT approaches and there is ample time to conduct numerical
experiments and simulation exercises in hands-on sessions. For the
latter we will introduce participants to the Julia programming
language as well as to DFTK, an accessible (less than 7000 lines) DFT
code equipped with state-of-the-art performance to treat systems with
1000 electrons.

See the school's website https://school2022.dftk.org/ for more details
and https://school2022.dftk.org/registration to register. Note that
the school is free of charge and there is limited funding to
contribute towards local expenses of junior researchers.




From: Elfriede Friedmann friedmann@mathematik.uni-kassel.de
Date: January 03, 2022
Subject: Postdoc Position, Applied PDEs, Kassel Univ


We open a full postdoc position for 3 years with with the possibility
of academic qualification.

Duties:
- participation in the interdisciplinary university-internal joint
project BiTWerk (biological transformation of technical materials)
in the field of mathematics, computer science, engineering and
materials science
- research in the field of analysis and numerics of partial
differential equations
- teaching at the Institute for Mathematics

Requirements:
- completed academic university degree and doctorate in the field of
mathematics, scientific computing or similar
- knowledge in the field of partial differential equations and finite
element methods
- interest in interdisciplinary cooperation

Contact: Prof. Dr. Knees, Tel.: +49 561 804-4355 and
Prof. Dr. Friedmann, Tel.: +49 561 804-4329, E-Mail:
friedmann(at)mathematik.uni-kassel.de

Deadline: 20.01.2022

Details can be found on
https://stellen.uni-kassel.de/jobposting/16fc31c843d0cb90dc14aa5a789079b8119d29410



From: Eric Sonnendr=FCcker sonnen@ipp.mpg.de
Date: December 29, 2021
Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Scientist, Munich, Germany


We are looking for a computational scientist, with a mathematics,
physics or computational engineering background, for the development
of a performance portable Particle-In-Cell Code in C++ targeted for
very large HPC platforms.

The deadline for application is on 16.01.2022. Further details as well
as the online application form can be found at
https://www.ipp.mpg.de/job-1c241f0910ab96333fb0cc654b41c064



From: Anna-Karin Tornberg akto@kth.se
Date: January 03, 2022
Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, KTH


The Mathematics department at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
in Stockholm is announcing a two-year postdoc position in Numerical
Analysis.

Deadline for application: Feb 7, 2022.
Starting date: Flexible, at the latest September 2022.

The project will be in the field of numerical methods based on
integral equations. For more information about the project:
https://www.kth.se/profile/akto/page/phd-students-and-postdocs-and-new-openings

For the actual ad, see
https://www.kth.se/en/om/work-at-kth/lediga-jobb/what:job/jobID:461906/where:4/

For more information, please contact Anna-Karin Tornberg, akto@kth.se.



From: Sebastian Reich sebastian.reich@uni-potsdam.de
Date: January 03, 2022
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Data Assimilation/ML, Univ of Potsdam


Two postdoctoral positions are available in Sebastian Reich's group in
the Department of Mathematics at the University of Potsdam, Germany.

The topic of the positions is scientific machine learning and data
assimilation. Of particular interest are data-driven modelling via
interacting particle systems and random feature maps, dynamical
systems and optimal control, Bayesian inference and data
assimilation. Both university-funded positions are closely aligned
with the DFG-funded collaborative research centres SFB 1114 Scaling
Cascades (www.mi.fu-berlin.de/en/sfb1114/index.html) and SFB 1294 Data
Assimilation (www.sfb1294.de).

Candidates should have a PhD degree and have worked in applied and
computational mathematics, with a solid background in machine learning
and/or scientific computing. Candidates should have an interest in
science and engineering applications. The positions are available with
a flexible start date. The initial appointment will be for two year,
with the possibility of extensions for another two years. The
positions come with a moderate teaching load.

Applications submitted by Feb 25, 2022 will receive full
consideration. The search will remain open until both positions are
filled.

Documents to submit: CV with publication list, cover letter explaining
interests and goals, and two reference letters. Applications should be
submitted as a single PDF document (max 5 MB) by e-mail to
sereich@uni-potsdam.de.



From: Idoia Hernandez recruitment@bcamath.org
Date: December 30, 2021
Subject: PhD and Postdoc Positions, Multiple Areas, BCAM


Several PhD and Postdoc positions are available at BCAM. See
application URLs for more information on each position.

PhD Fellowship on Quantum Measurements
Deadline: January 24, 2022
Applications must be submitted on-line at:
http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2021-12-phd-fellowship-on-quantum-measurements-ikur
Requirements: Master's degree in Physics

Postdoctoral Fellow on Bloch Representation
Deadline for applications: January 24, 2022
Application:
http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2021-12-postdoctoral-fellow-on-bloch-representation
Requirements: Applicants must have their PhD completed before the
contract starts.

Postdoctoral Fellowship in COVID-19 prognosis
Deadline: February 1, 2022
Application:
http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2021-09-postdoctoral-fellowship-in-covid-19-prognosis
Requirements: Applicants must have their PhD Degree preferable in
Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics or related fields

Postdoc position for the simulation of energy storage materials
Deadline: January 21, 2022
Applicaition:
http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2021-12-postdoctoral-researcher-for-the-simulation-of-energy-storage-materials-ikur
Requirements: Applicants must have a PhD in Computational Physics,
Computational Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or
related fields



From: Sebastian Reich sebastian.reich@uni-potsdam.de
Date: January 03, 2022
Subject: PhD Positions, Data Assimilation/ML, Univ of Potsdam


The DFG-funded collaborative research centre SFB 1294 Data
Assimilation (www.sfb1294.de) is currently accepting applications for
its interdisciplinary PhD program on data assimilation (DA) and
scientific machine learning (ML). The centre and its graduate school
are jointly organised by the University of Potsdam, the Technische
Universitat Berlin, the Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, the
Weierstrass-Institut Berlin and the GFZ Helmholtz Zentrum Potsdam.

Two fully funded PhD positions for the period 2/2022 to 1/2025 are
available in Sebastian Reich's group
(www.math.uni-potsdam.de/~sreich/) at the University of Potsdam,
Germany. The general research topic of the positions is on the
statistical and mathematical foundation of DA and ML in the context of
future data-driven science and engineering. The PhD work will be
closely aligned with; but is not limited to, the current research
projects of SFB 1294. Successful candidates will have the opportunity
to participate in the 2023 Isaac Newton Institute program
www.newton.ac.uk/event/dde/

Applicants have to hold a completed university degree (Master, Diplom
or equivalent) in mathematics, statistics, or data science by the time
the PhD position starts. A solid knowledge in the theory of
differential equations, probability theory, machine learning, and
numerical analysis is desirable. Good command of German and/or English
are required, both written and spoken.

Applications submitted by Feb 25, 2022 will receive full
consideration. The search will remain open until both positions are
filled. The starting date of the positions is July 1, 2022; but could
be delayed to the Fall 2022 if needed.

Documents to submit: CV including a link to the Master thesis, cover
letter explaining interests and goals, and two reference
letters. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF document
(max 5 MB) by e-mail to sfb1294@math.uni-potsdam.de.


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