Mathematics and Physics Unit “Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation”, Top Global University ProjectWaseda University

Achievements

Teaching and Research Guidance at an International Level

Overview

Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation unit has continuously provided international standard education for students by holding intensive lectures, special lectures, and international workshops, with the cooperation of leading researchers from overseas. In addition, we have established the “TGU course of Mathematical and Physical Sciences” to provide systematic education for students with an emphasis on international collaboration. We have also actively promoted the acceptance of our students to overseas researchers in order to foster internationally competitive young researchers, sending 32 students abroad to date. Furthermore, we have established the “Cotutelle program,” an international joint teaching program in collaboration with the University of Pisa, and a student in the Doctoral Program in Physics and Applied Physics have received degrees from the two universities. In AY2022, we received a foreign student from the University of Pisa.

Invited Faculty Member

Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation unit has hosted 6 Joint Appointment Professors (Pisa University, Rice University, Hochschule Flensburg University, The State University of New York, Technical University of Darmstadt, National Taiwan Normal University), 13 Visiting Professors, and more than 300 Adjunct Researchers, and has continuously provided international standard education to students by holding intensive lectures, special lectures, and international workshops including online courses.

Lectures by Invited Lecturers

Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation unit has conducted 43 intensive lectures, special lectures, and seminars over the past 10 years with Joint Appointment Professors, Visiting Professors, and Adjunct Researchers from overseas universities as lecturers.
Jan. , 2024 Reinhard Josef Farwig
(Technical University of Darmstadt)
Lecture on Mathematical Fluid Dynamics (AY2023-H2)
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Nov. , 2023 Matthias Hieber
(Technical University of Darmstadt)
Lecture on Mathematical Fluid Dynamics  (AY2023-H1)
<Announcement>
Nov. , 2023 Ernst Heintze
(University of Augsburg)
Short course on“Representations of Symmetric Spaces
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Sept. , 2023 Ofer Zeitouni
(Weizmann Institute of Science and New YorkUniversity)
Gaussian free fields and related topics
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Aug. , 2023 Xuwen Chen
(University of Rochester)
Mean-field limits of quantum many-body dynamics I and II
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March, 2023 Paolo FACCHI
Saverio PASCAZIO
(University of Bari)
Control of Quantum Noise: On the Role of Dilations
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Dec. , 2022 Katrin Wendland
(Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Short course on “Modular Forms in Geometry and Physics”
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Oct. , 2022 Martin T. Barlow
(University of British Columbia: Emeritus Professor)
Stochastic Processes in Random media
<Announcement>     <Report>
Sept. , 2022 Daniel BURGARTH
(Macquarie University, Sydney)
Classical and Quantum Control
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Sept. , 2022 Mads Kyed
(Hochschule Flensburg, Waseda University)
Fluid-Structure Interaction
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Feb. , 2022 Saverio PASCAZIO
(University of Bari, Italy)
Paolo FACCHI
(University of Bari, Italy)
Daniel BURGARTH
(Macquarie University, Sydney)
SGU Special Online Seminars on Quantum Physics
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Jan. , 2022 Claudio Meneses
(University of Kiel)
Semi-classical approximations in conformal field theory and analytic geometry of moduli spaces
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July, 2021 Naoki Masuda
(The State University of New York,
Waseda University)
ネットワークと確率過程
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July, 2021 Florent Schaffhauser
(Universidad de Los Andes (Bogotá),
Max Planck Institute (Bonn),
University of Strasbourg)
Short course on Nonabelian Hodge theory
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April, 2021 Franco Flandoli
(Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy)
Stochastic Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Mechanics
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March, 2021 Robert Denk
(Universität Konstanz)
Mads Kyed
(Hochschule Flensburg, Waseda University)
Patrick Tolksdorf
(Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
Lecture series on Mathematical Fluid Dynamics in Waseda
<Announcement>
Jan. , 2021 Takashi Otofuji
(Nihon University)
Short course on Infinite-dimensional Lie algebras and integrable systems
<Announcement>
Oct. , 2020 Michael Levin
(Ben-Gurion University)
Algebraic topology and its applications
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Sept. , 2020 Ian McIntosh
(University of York)
Short course on Compact Riemann surfaces and the KdV equation
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July, 2020 Saverio PASCAZIO
(University of Bari, Italy)
Paolo FACCHI
(University of Bari, Italy)
Daniel BURGARTH
(Macquarie University, Sydney)
SGU Special Online Seminars/Lectures on Quantum Physics
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Dec. , 2019 Matthias Hieber
(Technical University of Darmstadt,
Waseda University)
Special Lecture on Mathematical Fluid Mechanics
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Oct. , 2019 Dan Crisan
(Imperial College London)
Well-posedness for a class of fluid dynamics equations with stochastic transport noise
<Announcement>
Oct. , 2019  Daniel BURGARTH
(Macquarie University, Sydney)
Controlling the Uncontrollable: Dynamical Decoupling of Quantum Environments
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July, 2019 Mads Kyed
(Hochschule Flensburg University)
 Special Lecture on Mathematical Fluid Mechanics
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June, 2019 Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach
(Ecole Polytechnique, retired)
Nan-Kuo Ho
(National Tsing-Hua University)
Poisson geometry, moduli spaces, and applications
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Feb. , 2019 Murad Alim
(Hamburg University)
Variations of Hodge structures, special geometry, and tt* geometry
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Jan. , 2019 Elena FROLOVA
(St. Petersburg State University)
Special Course on Magneto Hydro Dynamics (MHD)
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March, 2018 Vakhtang PUTKARADZE
(University of Alberta)
Variational approach to inertia, dissipation, and constraints realization
<Announcement>
March, 2018 Heinrich FREISTÜHLER
(University of Konstanz)
Some results on phase-field and Korteweg-type models for the time-dependent flow of compressible two-phase fluids
<Announcement>
Jan. , 2018 Huafei Sun
(Beijing Institute of Technology)
Some applications of information geometry
<Announcement>
Jan. , 2018  Daniel BURGARTH
(Aberystwyth University, UK)
In Situ Upgrade of Quantum Simulators to Universal Computers
<Announcement>
Nov. , 2017 Alexander Its
Elizabeth Its
(Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
The Riemann-Hilbert method
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July, 2017 Vladimir GEORGIEV
(University of Pisa, Waseda University)
Special Lecture on Quantum Physics
<Announcement>
June, 2017 Ting-Jung KUO
(National Taiwan Normal University, Waseda University)
Advanced Study of Nonlinear Mechanics
<Announcement>
April, 2017 Daniel BURGARTH
(Aberystwyth University, UK)
Dynamical Decoupling of Unbounded Hamiltonians
<Announcement>
Feb. , 2017 David Wegmann
(Technical University of Darmstadt)
Fluid mathematics seminar / Lecture on basic knowledge of fluid mathematics
<Announcement>
Oct. , 2016 Josef Dorfmeister
(T.U. Munich, Germany)
Oktoberfest! Dorfmeister’s Lectures
<Announcement>
July, 2016 Siegfried M. Rump
(Hamburg University of Technology)
Computer Assisted Proof of Nonlinear Equations
<Announcement>
May, 2016 Tayfun E. TEZDUYAR
(Rice University)
Introduction to Computational FSI in Engineering
<Announcement>
Dec. , 2015 Daniel BURGARTH
(Aberystwyth University, UK)
Quantum Control: An Introduction to Controllability and Optimal Control
<Announcement>
May, 2015 Michael KRAUS
(Max Planck Institute)
Short Course on Geometric Numerical Integration
<Announcement>
March, 2015 Daniel BURGARTH
(Aberystwyth University, UK)
Dynamical Decoupling of Quantum Noise
<Announcement>
Feb. , 2015 Vladimir GEORGIEV
Nicola VISCIGLIA
(University of Pisa)
Kato – Ponce inequality and its applications to NLS
<Announcement>

Education Activities

TGU course of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation unit has developed a unique curriculum with the cooperation of various graduate schools and outstanding researchers in the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and established the “TGU Course of Mathematical and Physical Sciences” in the doctoral program of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. The course selects outstanding students who wish to work in interdisciplinary fields in science and engineering, and has accepted 32 students so far. In addition, we actively provided support for presentations at international conferences and overseas travel, as well as guidance in obtaining research funding.

Study Abroad Achievements

Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation unit supports study abroad programs mainly for students in the TGU Course of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, and has sent a total of 32 students to universities in nine countries.

Cotutelle Program

In February 2022, Kosuke Kita, a physics and applied physics major, received a degree from Pisa University. In 2022, we accepted an international student from Pisa University, and in 2023, we sent a new doctoral student in the Department of Physics and Applied Physics to Pisa University.

Numerical Evaluation Indicators

The following table shows the achievement of numerical evaluation indicators that measure the activities of the Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation unit.

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