Previous Completed Math Clinics before Fall 2009

You can click on the recent (and current) clinics to get more information, including the report (in postscript or LaTeX) or an Executive Summary (in text). To get a copy of a Clinic Report prior to Spring 1996, please contact the Clinic Director.

  • 1982: Parallel Algorithms for Simulation of Nuclear Reactors, taught by Daryl Hicks, co-sponsored by Idaho National Labs and Denelcor.
  • Fall 1983: Portfolio Management, taught by Weldon Lodwick, sponsored by Central Bank of Denver.
  • Fall 1984: Parallel Fast Fourier Transforms, taught by Bill Briggs, co-sponsored by National Bureau of Standards and Denelcor.
  • Spring 1985: Intelligent Robot Vision, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Martin Marietta Aerospace.
  • Fall 1985: Artificial Intelligence, Graph Theory and Robot Vision, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Martin Marietta Aerospace.
  • Fall 1985: Parallel Multigrid Methods, taught by Steve McCormick, co-sponsored by Intel Corporation and Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
  • Fall 1985: Manpower Planning, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Denver Department of Public Works.
  • Spring 1986: Vehicle Routing, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Denver Department of Public Works.
  • Fall 1986: Intelligent Mathematical Programming System, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Electronic Data Systems.
  • Spring 1987: Parallel Algorithms for Solving Differential Equations, taught by Steve McCormick, sponsored by Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
  • Spring 1987: Algorithms for Intelligent Robots, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Martin Marietta Aerospace.
  • Fall 1987: Learning Networks, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Martin Marietta Aerospace.
  • Spring 1988: Fluid Dynamics on Parallel Computers, taught by Bill Briggs, sponsored by National Center for Atmospheric Research.
  • Fall 1988: Simulation of Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport, taught by Tom Russell, sponsored by U.S. Geological Survey.
  • Fall 1988: Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by US West Advanced Technologies.
  • Spring 1989: New Approaches to Hard Problems, taught by Jenny Ryan, sponsored by US West Advanced Technologies.
  • Fall 1989: Combinatorial Network Optimization, taught by Jenny Ryan, sponsored by US West Advanced Technologies.
  • Spring 1990: Dynamic Systems as a Unifying Concept for Adaptive Controls, taught by Weldon Lodwick, sponsored by Martin Marietta Aerospace.
  • Spring 1990: Mathematical Software for Advanced Computers, taught by Roland Sweet, sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  • Spring 1990: Heuristics for Combinatorial Optimization, taught by Jenny Ryan, sponsored by US West Advanced Technologies.
  • Spring 1991: Software for Integral Equations, taught by Roland Sweet, sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  • Spring 1991: Heuristics for Combinatorial Optimization, taught by Jenny Ryan, sponsored by US West Advanced Technologies.
  • Spring 1992: Development of an Intelligent Mathematical Programming System, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by IMPS Consortium.
  • Fall 1992: Principles of Scientific Computation on Advanced Computers, taught by Roland Sweet, sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  • Spring 1994: Modeling and Analysis for Home Food Delivery, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Kentucky Fried Chicken.
  • Fall 1994: Simulating OEA Automobile Airbag Actuator Production, taught by Dave Fisher, sponsored by OEA, Inc.
  • Spring 1995: Development of a Prototype Expert System for the Plant Variety Protection Office Applications Forms, taught by Weldon Lodwick, sponsored by US Department of Agriculture.
  • Fall 1995: Mathematical Programming Models for Environmental Control, taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by UCD Math Department.
  • Spring 1996: Prostate Cancer Models, taught by Bill Briggs, sponsored by Division of Urology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
  • Fall 1996: Optimization Algorithms for Radiation Treatment Planning, taught by Weldon Lodwick, sponsored by Computerized Medical Systems.
  • Fall 1996: Optimization Algorithms for Radiation Treatment Planning, taught by Weldon Lodwick, sponsored by Computerized Medical Systems.
  • Fall 1997: Problems in Digital Image Processing, taught by Stephen Billups, sponsored by Vexcel Imaging Corporation.
  • Spring 1998: Automatic Calibration of Water Distribution Network Models, taught by Stephen Billups, sponsored by Denver Water.
  • Spring 1999: Cancer Detection Via Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy, taught by Stephen Billups, sponsored by Optical Biopsy Technologies, LLC.
  • Fall 1999: Genetic Algorithms, taught by Bill Briggs, sponsored by ADA Technologies, Inc.
  • Spring 2000: Survivability of the Mars Lander, taught by Karen Kafadar, sponsored by Lockheed Martin Company
  • Fall 2000: Computational Biology, taught by Harvey Greenberg.
  • Spring 2001: Lead Compound Optimization Using Gene Expression Profiling, taught by Stephen Billups.
  • Fall 2001: Biomedical Modeling of Wheelchair Seating Systems, taught by Lynn Bennethum, sponsored by Ron Rorrer, CU-Denver Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Veteran's Administration
  • Spring 2002: Pathway Inference: Computational Issues, taught by Harvey Greenberg. Supplement 1 to the Final Report. Supplement 2 to the Final report.
  • Fall 2002: Image Processing and Radiation Therapy, taught by Weldon A. Lodwick, sponsored Department of Radiation Oncology - University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
  • Spring 2003: Mathematical Models for Risk Analysis of Portfolio Investments, taught by Weldon A. Lodwick sponsored by K. David Jamison, Actuary Watson & Wyatt
  • Fall 2003: Mathematical Models for Peace, taught by Weldon A. Lodwick
  • Fall 2004: Geographic Detection of Disease Clusters: West Nile Virus in Colorado, taught by Karen Kafadar, sponsored by Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment.
  • Spring 2005: Satellite Payload Scheduling with Dynamic Tasking, taught by Stephen Billups, sponsored by Raytheon.
  • Spring 2006: Yield Management Pricing for Inventory Location Control, taught by taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Budget Truck Rental.
  • Fall 2006: Yield Management Pricing for Inventory Location Control, taught by taught by Harvey Greenberg, sponsored by Budget Truck Rental.
  • Spring 2006: Satellite Mission Scheduling with Dynamic Tasking II, taught by Stephen Billups, sponsored by Raytheon.
  • Spring 2007: Modeling Tissue Dynamics, taught by Stephen Billups, sponsored by Randall Tagg, Department of Physics, University of Colordo at Denver and Health Sciences Center.
  • Fall 2007: Modeling Mutation Rates for Avian Flu Neuraminidases, taught by Stephen Billups, sponsored by SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation).
  • Spring 2008: Preparing for the Democratic National Convention, taught by Harvey Greenberg.
  • Fall 2008 & Spring 2009: Medical Image Analysis Using Artificial Neural Networks, Support Vector Machines, and Fuzzy Sets, taught by Weldon A. Lodwick.
  • Fall 2009: Electrical Box Placement and Wiring for Launch Vehicles, taught by Stephen Billups, sponsored by United Launch Alliance.