Calendar of 2018
Published:
- Dec 13: Guest lecturer on the course Project in computational science on the topic Results of computations: communication and responsibility
- Dec 7: I served as a member of the grading committee at the PhD defense of Gabriela Malenova entitled Uncertainty quantification for high frequency waves. Congratulations!.
- Nov 28–29: Academy meeting
- Nov 13: UPMARC day.
- Oct 26: a new preprint submitted. The item is Supervised Classification Methods for Flash X-ray single particle diffraction Imaging by J. Liu. G. van der Schot and S. Engblom, and it can be found on arXiv.
- Oct 16–17: eSSENCE Academy, Uppsala.
- Oct 1–5: workshop Multidisciplinary and multiscale approaches to bridge the gap between molecular and cellular level at the Centro di Ricerca Mathematica (CRM) Ennio De Giorgio in Pisa, Italy. I gave a talk entitled From the bottom and up: bridging the single cell with the cell population.
- Sept 13–14: Academy meeting, Kristineberg.
- Sept 11: a new paper published. The paper is S. Engblom, P. Lötstedt, L. Meinecke: Mesoscopic Modeling of Random Walk and Reactions in Crowded Media in Phys. Rev. E 98(3):033304 (2018): (doi).
- Aug 2: yet another paper published today. The reference is S. Widgren, S. Engblom, U. Emanuelson, and A. Lindberg: “Spatio-temporal modelling of verotoxigenic _Escherichia coli O157 in cattle in Sweden: Exploring options for control”_ in Veterinary Res. 49(78), 2018: (doi). Open access!
- Aug 1: two new papers published this very day. The first one is P. Bauer, S. Engblom, S. Mikulovic, and A. Senek: “Multiscale modeling via split-step methods in neural firing” in Math. Comput. Model. Dyn. Syst. 24(4):409–425, 2018: (doi). The second one is S. Engblom, D. Wilson, R. Baker: Scalable population-level modeling of biological cells incorporating mechanics and kinetics in continuous time in Roy. Soc. Open Sci. 5(8), 2018: (doi). Both are open access!
- Jul 5: New paper published (finally)! The reference is J. Liu, S. Engblom, and C. Nettelblad: “Assessing Uncertainties in X-ray Single-particle Three-dimensional reconstructions” in Phys. Rev. E. 98(1):013303 2018: (doi)
- June 20: New paper published! The reference is “Stochastic simulation of pattern formation in growing tissue: a multilevel approach” in Bull. Math. Biol., 2018, (doi). Open access!
- June 11–13: I took part in the eSSENCE-Multiscale Modelling Meeting in Uppsala.
- May 30–June 2: I participated in the Wenner-Gren symposia Antibiotic resistance: Evolutionary concepts versus clinical realities in Stockholm.
- May 29: Served as a member of the PhD grading committe for Kristin Kirchner who successfully defended her thesis Numerical approximation of solutions to stochastic partial differential equations and their moments at Chalmer’s University of Technology.
- May 4: Served as a member of the PhD grading committe for Markus Wahlsten who successfully defended his thesis Uncertainty quantification for wave propagation and flow problems with random data at Linköping’s university.
- Apr 18–19: Academy meeting, Stockholm.
- Mar 23: Served as a member of a PhD grading committe for Stefan Sellman at Linköping’s university who defended his thesis Quantifying Risk in Epidemiological and Ecological Contexts.
- Mar 22: Chairman of the committe for the Unga forskare (Young researcher) competition, in Stockholm. See their description of the event, and the Young Academy’s summary.
- Feb 6–7: Academy meeting, Norrköping.
- Feb 3: A new preprint entitled Stochastic simulation of pattern formation in growing tissue: a multilevel approach was released on arXiv.
- Feb 1: Finally published! The work conducted together with Augustin Chevallier has now arrived in final form. The formal journal reference is A. Chevallier and S. Engblom: Pathwise error bounds in multiscale variable splitting methods for spatial stochastic kinetics , SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 56(1):469–498, (2018) (doi).
- Jan 24: organizing (together with Sanna Koskiniemi) the Young Academy’s Interdisciplinary Scientific salon on the theme Antimicrobial Resistance (by invitation only).
- Jan 16–17: Acting as the external reviewer on the PhD viva by Juan Kuntz Nussio at Imperial College, London. The thesis: Deterministic approximation schemes with computable errors for the distributions of Markov chains.