Midwest
Numerical Analysis Day 2021
The Midwest
Numerical Analysis Day (MWNADay) is a forum for researchers at
all stages of their careers, mainly from the Midwest, to exchange ideas in
numerical analysis, scientific computing and related application areas. The
conference has a long history serving the research community. Participation of
graduate students is strongly encouraged.
Midwest Numerical Analysis Day 2020 was planned to be held on
the campus of Missouri University of Science and
Technology (Missouri S&T), Rolla, Missouri. Due to the risk of COVID-19, this conference was postponed to October
29-30, 2021. Hence the conference title was
updated to be Midwest Numerical Analysis Day 2021, in order to be consistent
with the new dates.
The conference participants can attend the conference either in
person or online. Please indicate which way you choose in your registration
form and submission form.
Partial travel support from NSF grant DMS-2023264 will be
provided to graduate students and postdocs, see the link below for the
application. One special issue on International Journal of Numerical Analysis
and Modeling will be open for the speakers of this conference.
In addition to
the traditional presentations in computational sciences, we will invite many
engineers in both academia and industry to present their numerical works and
applications, especially with the effort of the two local organizing committee
members in engineering (one in academia and one in industry). We hope this conference
can provide a forum for the scientists and engineers to communicate with each
other for possible future collaborations.
Sponsors
Office of the Vice Chancellor of Research
College of Arts, Sciences, and Business
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Missouri Institute of Compuational and Applied Mathematical Sciences
High Performance Computing Center