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Aimé Fournier fournier@ucar.edu Curriculum vitae<br />

3.5 Talks, abstracts, & other presentations<br />

3.5.1 Invited talks (total 37)<br />

1. Conference on Wavelets and Fractals, Pittsburgh, 1994.<br />

2. “Projecting atmospheric dynamical equations into an orthonormal wavelet representation,” NASA/GSFC Climate<br />

& Radiation Branch Seminar, 1994.<br />

3. “Projecting atmospheric dynamical equations into an orthonormal wavelet representation,” KNMI Seminar, 1994.<br />

4. Nonlinear Science Workshop: Analysis of Scaling Phenomena with Multifractals & Wavelets, Doorn, 1996 (plus two<br />

posters).<br />

5. “Wavelet zonal spectral analysis of observed geopotential and winds: Scale-orthogonal decomposition of blocking<br />

patterns,” MIT Physical Oceanography Sack Lunch Seminar, 1996.<br />

6. “Solitary waves in the atmosphere,” Central CT State U Physics Seminar, 1996.<br />

7. “Wavelet analysis of atmospheric dynamics and energetics,” U Colorado at Boulder, PAOS Seminar, 1998.<br />

8. “Wavelet analysis of atmospheric dynamics and energetics,” U of CO, Boulder, Computational Harmonic Analysis<br />

Seminar, 1998.<br />

9. “Spectral element atmospheric model: Numerical algorithm and local mesh refinement,” Oberseminar Wissenschaftliches<br />

Rechnen, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Research Unit, Center for Mathematical Sciences, Technische<br />

Universität München, August 14, 2000.<br />

10. “Spectral Element Atmospheric Model: Numerical algorithm and local mesh refinement,” <strong>MMM</strong> Seminar, 19 October,<br />

2000.<br />

11. “Spectral Element Atmospheric Model: Numerical algorithm and local mesh refinement,” U of CO, Boulder, Department<br />

of Applied Mathematics, Fast Algorithms Seminar (APPM 7400), 31 October, 2000.<br />

12. “Multiresolution adaptive spectral element solvers for atmospheric fluid dynamics,” Sixth SIAM Conference on<br />

Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, 11 June, 2001.<br />

13. “Application of multiwavelets to adaptive solution of partial differential equations in atmospheric dynamics,” U<br />

Maryland Dept Mathematics Wavelet-Harmonic Analysis Seminar, 30 October, 2001.<br />

14. “Multiwavelet multiresolution adaptive spectral-element computation of shallow-water flow,” U Maryland Dept Meteorology<br />

Seminar, 1 November, 2001.<br />

15. “Energetics in the domains of wavenumber and longitude at the same time, and what it says about atmospheric<br />

blocking,” Richard Foster Flint Symposium Honoring the Memory of Barry Saltzman, 3 November, 2001.<br />

16. “What’s the connection between spectral elements and multiwavelets?,” U of CO, Boulder, Department of Applied<br />

Mathematics, Fast Algorithms Seminar (APPM 7400), 11 December, 2001.<br />

17. (with Beylkin) “Adaptive solution of advection-diffusion equations in multiwavelet bases, Part II,” Adaptive and<br />

High-Order Methods with Applications in Turbulence, NCAR, 2002.<br />

18. “Multiresolution spectral elements and adaptive regional modeling,” Spectral modeling of the past 50 years and its<br />

future, U Maryland Dept Meteorology Symposium in Honor of Ferdinand Baer, 2002.<br />

19. (with Beylkin, Cheruvu and S Sumetkijakan) “Multiresolution Adaptive Spectral Elements: Application to shallowwater<br />

flow on the sphere,” IMACS Workshop on Adaptive Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Fields Institute<br />

for Research in Mathematical Sciences, Toronto, 7 August 2002.<br />

20. “Multiresolution Representation of Turbulent Processes: Basic Concepts,” The Cumulus Parameterization Problem<br />

in the Context of Turbulence Studies, NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, 23-25 February 2004.<br />

21. (2nd author with Rosenberg & Pouquet) “Dynamically adaptive geophysical fluid dynamics simulation using GASpAR,”<br />

International Conference on Spectral and High Order Methods, Brown University, 21-25 June 2004.<br />

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