Fudan Summer School on Scientific Computing 2025
July 20-July 23, 2025
The Fudan Summer School on Scientific Computing will be held from July 20 to July 23, 2025. This summer school focuses on recent advances in numerical linear algebra for large-scale computations, connecting several topics like randomized sketching, rational Krylov methods, and rational approximation theory. These cutting-edge fields have shown great potential in data science, machine learning and scientific computing.
We sincerely invite young scholars and graduate students from all over the world to participate and jointly explore the interdisciplinary frontier of numerical algebra and high-performance computing.
Interested in exploring more? Take a look at the Quantum Computing Summer School (July 14-18, 2025).
Schedule
Below is the tentative schedule. Please stay tuned for further updates.
Date | Topic | Instructor |
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July 20 (AM) | Randomized methods (I) | Stefan Güttel |
July 20 (PM) | Poster Session | TBA |
July 21 (AM) | Randomized methods (II) | Stefan Güttel |
July 21 (PM) | Rational approximation theory | Stefan Güttel |
July 22 (AM) | Rational Krylov (I) | Stefan Güttel |
July 22 (PM) | Academic Presentation | TBA |
July 23 (AM) | Rational Krylov (II) | Stefan Güttel |
July 23 (PM) | Academic Presentation | TBA |
Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Stefan Güttel
The University of Manchester
Professor Stefan Güttel is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on computational mathematics, including numerical algorithms for large-scale linear algebra problems, Krylov subspace methods, matrix function computations, and their applications in scientific computing, optimization, and data analysis. He has made significant contributions in areas such as randomized Krylov methods, GMRES with random projections, low-rank updates, and nonlinear eigenvalue problems.
He is the recipient of the 2023 ILAS Taussky-Todd Prize and the 2021 SIAM James H. Wilkinson Prize in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing.
Professor Güttel is also actively involved in developing open-source computational tools to promote efficient numerical algorithms in science and engineering.
Application
Application Deadline
Please complete your application by May 31, 2025. Please note that this link is for preliminary registration only. If you are admitted, we will collect further detailed information via email.
Eligibility
The Summer School is open to graduate students, postdocs and junior faculty in mathematics, physics, computer science and related fields from universities and research institutions worldwide.
Application Materials
- Personal Statement
- CV
- Letter of Recommendation (not required for junior faculty)
Funding Program
Local accommodation and meals will be covered (double rooms provided). Outstanding applicants will get partial travel expense subsidies.
Location
Jiangwan Campus, Fudan University
Address
2005 Songhu Rd, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China