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Oct 01, 2024 The CHaRMNET funded work, co-authored by CHaRMNET members, Daniel Messenger (Postdoc fellow at LANL), April Tran (Graduate School at CU Boulder) and Prof. David Bortz (CU Boulder), titled "The Weak Form is Stronger Than You Think" was selected on the front page of SIAM NEWS, Volume 57, Issue 08, Oct 2024.
May 01, 2024 Dan Messenger (CU Boulder) is selected as a Director's Postdoctoral Fellow at LANL. Dan will work with Marc Klasky and Luis Chacon on the intersection of dynamical systems, data science, and plasma physics. He will remain a part of the CHaRMNET team. Congratulations!
Feb 08, 2024 CHaRMNET director Prof. Andrew Christlieb talks milestone in nuclear fusion energy on WILX 10 News.
Jan 01, 2024 Josh Burby starts a new position in the Department of Physics at University of Texas at Austin as an Assistant Professor. He will remain a part of the CHaRMNET team, concentrating on the foundations of theoretical plasma dynamics. Congratulations!
Dec 04, 2023 CHaRMNET Annual meeting was held at MSU.
Aug 20, 2023 Congratulations to CHaRMNET team member Prof. Yingda Cheng (VT) on her 2023 Germund Dahlquist Prize. The Germund Dahlquist Prize is awarded every two years to one individual for original contributions to numerical solution of differential equations and numerical methods for scientific computing. She was awarded "for her outstanding work on discontinuous Galerkin methods, including structure preservation and sparse grid methods for kinetic and transport equations".
Jul 23, 2023 CHaRMNET team members gave talks in 17th USNCCM.
May 21, 2023 CHaRMNET team members gave talks in 50th ICOPS.
Mar 01, 2023 CHaRMNET team members gave talks in SIAM CSE 2023.
Oct 20, 2022 DOE is now accepting applications for CSGF.
Oct 18, 2022 CHaRMNET team members gave talks in APS DPP.
Sep 26, 2022 CHaRMNET team members gave talks in SIAM MDS.
Jun 21, 2022 Congratulations to CHaRMNET co-Director Dr. Luis Chacon (LANL) on his Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award. The EO Lawrence award is DOE's highest honor for mid-career scientists. He was awarded "for seminal contributions in multiscale algorithms for fluid, kinetic, and hybrid simulation of plasmas, enabling scientific breakthroughs in fast magnetic reconnection and self-organization in magnetic fusion systems, and in reactivity degradation in inertial fusion systems".