Conference on Stochastic and Multi-scale Problems in Sciences
Conference on
Stochastic and Multi-scale Problems in the Sciences
December 9, 2002 - December 11, 2002
| Location | Simonyi Hall Institute for Advanced Study Einstein Drive Princeton, New Jersey |
| Scientific Organizers |
William Bialek (Princeton), Roberto Car (Princeton), Weinan E (IAS/Princeton), David Srolovitz (Princeton) |
| Confirmed Speakers | Robert Armstrong (MIT), Oren Becker (Bio IT, Ltd.), William Bialek (Princeton), John Brady (Caltech), Wei Cai (Lawrence Livermore National Lab), Roberto Car (Princeton), Emily Carter (UCLA), David Chandler (UC Berkeley), David Ceperley (UIUC), Alexandre Chorin (UC Berkeley), Bjorn Engquist (Princeton), Daan Frenkel (FOM Institute), Graeme Henkelman (Los Alamos National Lab), Yannis Kevrekidis (Princeton), Ronald Larson (Michigan), Andrew Majda (NYU), David McLaughlin (NYU), Michael Ortiz (Caltech), George Papanicolaou (Stanford), Michele Parrinello (ETH Zurich), David Srolovitz (Princeton), Chao Tang (NEC Research), Eric Vanden-Eijnden (NYU), Arthur Voter (Los Alamos Lab) |
| Confirmed Discussion Leaders | Shiyi Chen (Johns Hopkins), Weinan E (IAS/Princeton), Ron Elber (Cornell) |
| Agenda |
Stochastic and multi-scaled behavior is a central issue for many different problems in the sciences.
The purpose of this conference is to bring together leading scientists from several disciplines
including biology, chemistry, complex fluids, material sciences and mathematics to exchange ideas and
to identify common themes and new frontiers of further research.
REGISTRATION FOR THE MEALS IS REQUIRED. (Speakers do not need to register.)
REGISTRATION FOR THE CONFERENCE IS REQUIRED. (Speakers do not need to register.)
Although there is no registration fee, because SEATING IS LIMITED BOTH IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM AND IN OUR DINING HALL, you are required to register if you wish to attend all or part of the conference. In addition, in order for our chef to prepare enough food, we need to have a headcount for the meals.
Please note that conference attendees are expected to pay for their lunch. Approximate range of prices
is $4.00 for a salad to $9.00 for an entree. Vegetarian lunches will be available.
Buffet Dinner: at $19.50 per person on December 11, 2002 at 6 pm in the Dilworth Room.
Please note: In order to attend the buffet dinner, you must pay in advance by sending a check or money order to:
Michelle Huguenin
Institute for Advanced Study
School of Mathematics
Einstein Drive
Princeton, NJ 08540.
Unless we receive payment by December 2, 2002 we can not accommodate you at the dinner. Unfortunately funds for cancellations made after 5 p.m. on December 5, 2002 cannot be returned.
TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING INFORMATION
Information concerning transportation and accommodations in the Princeton area may be found at
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Accommodations
The School has used the Palmer Inn/Best Western hotel on Route 1 in the past and has found their accommodations quite suitable. They have confirmed a single rate of $95.00 per night for Institute guests attending the December conference. In order to receive the $95.00 rate, it is important that you mention you will be attending the conference at the Institute and the $95.00 rate. The Palmer Inn operates a free shuttle service which will drop you off and pick you up at the Institute.
However, at the time of your arrival at the Inn, you will need to inquire at the front desk about the procedure to reserve the shuttle service.
The phone number is (609)452-2500 or (800)688-0500.
Last updated 11 September 2002