This series of lunchtime seminars brings together researchers with intersecting interests in scientific computation. It is intended for faculty and research students desiring interdisciplinary collaboration.
2018 Seed Grant Competition

The Center for Interdisciplinary Scientific Computation (CISC) is offering seed grants of up to $40,000 for the 2018 calendar year to fund teams of investigators from at least two academic units.
NSF-SAMSI Program on Quasi-Monte Carlo and High-Dimensional Sampling Methods for Applied Mathematics (QMC)

The goal of the SAMSI program is to explore the potential of QMC and other deterministic, randomized and hybrid sampling methods for a wide range of applications, including the numerical solution of PDEs; machine learning; computer graphics; Markov chain sampling, like MCMC and MCQMC; sequential Monte Carlo; and uncertainty quantification.
2018 CISC Seed Grant Competition
The Center for Interdisciplinary Scientific Computation (CISC) is offering seed grants of up to $40,000 for the 2018 calendar year to fund teams of investigators from at least two academic units.