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SUMMARY:MICDE Ph.D. Student Seminars: Bernardo Pacini & Srinivasan Arunachalam
DESCRIPTION:The MICDE PhD Student Seminar Series showcases the research of students in the Ph.D. in Scientific Computing. These events are open to the public\, but we ask that you register to attend the seminar. If you have any questions\, please email micde-events@umich.edu. \nRegister to attend this seminar \nGradient-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization for Propeller Design\nUrban air mobility (UAM) vehicles have taken form as advanced rotorcraft with sets of wings\, rotors\, canards\, and other appendages. Noise generation is an important technical barrier that must be addressed to prevent these vehicles from causing excessive disturbance to the communities they are intended to service. To understand the noise these vehicles generate\, and to develop designs that can minimize disturbance\, there is a need for analysis and optimization tools specifically for the conceptual design and sizing phase of urban air mobility vehicle development. Such tools must be computationally efficient to allow for the repeated analyses needed for design optimization. This presentation will review the work being carried out at the University of Michigan\, coupling aerodynamic\, structural\, and aeroacoustic disciplines within the multidisciplinary gradient-based design optimization framework OpenMDAO. While aerostructural optimization has been performed previously\, coupling with aeroacoustics is challenging given the requirement for time accurate simulations and the associated computational cost of such analyses. By leveraging multiple model fidelities and utilizing efficient gradient calculation techniques\, such as the adjoint method and algorithmic differentiation\, these disciplines can be formulated into an optimization framework that can be applied to UAM vehicle designs. This presentation will review the work completed to date\, including preliminary results\, and expand on the future goals of the project\, working towards a broader optimization framework for rotorcraft vehicle design optimization. \nBernardo Pacini\, Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering and Scientific Computing \nBernardo Pacini is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Michigan focusing his research on aerodynamic\, structural\, and aeroacoustic modeling for multidisciplinary design optimization of urban air mobility vehicles. He is a member of the Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Laboratory led by Professor Joaquim R. R. A. Martins and of the Computational Aerosciences Laboratory led by Professor Karthik Duraisamy. Bernardo’s work to date is on developing an aero-structural-acoustic analysis framework that can be implemented within the multidisciplinary design optimization process for rotorcraft and urban air mobility vehicle design. \nRegister to attend this seminar \nValidation of a multivariate non-Gaussian\, non-stationary wind pressure simulation model for performance-based wind engineering\nWith a growing interest in probabilistic performance assessments of building systems subjected to wind loads\, there is a demand for accurately representing building-specific wind loads\, considering their non-Gaussian and non-stationary features. While typical wind tunnel data collected for a set of discrete wind directions provide a single realization of stationary pressures\, there is currently no experimentally validated model for the stochastic simulation of non-Gaussian and non-stationary wind pressures that can be calibrated to wind tunnel datasets. Such a model is essential for simulating building aerodynamics\, especially the stochastic\, path-dependent responses associated with time-varying wind speed and direction experienced by a building during hurricane wind events. This talk will review a recently developed theoretical formulation for generating these stochastic pressures. Through carefully designed tests conducted at the University of Florida wind tunnel facility\, the formulation was extensively validated with respect to its ability to capture trends over time\, occurrences of peaks\, and time-varying frequency content. \nSrinivasan Arunachalam\, Ph.D. candidate in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Scientific Computing \nSrinivasan Arunachalam is a PhD candidate in Civil and Environmental Engineering. His research interests lie in uncertainty quantification and understanding the inelastic behavior of wind-excited structures. He is excited about the algorithmic developments that enable efficient reliability assessments\, as well as the evolving insights into the physics of extreme responses and their implications for structural design. \nRegister to attend this seminar
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/phd-seminar-bernardo-pacini-srinivasan-arunachalam/
LOCATION:2022 South Thayer Building
CATEGORIES:Computation,Computational Modeling,Computational Science,Engineering,Free,Graduate,Graduate and Professional Students,Graduate School,Graduate Students,In Person,Interdisciplinary,Michigan Engineering,Phd Seminar,Prospective Graduate Students,Rackham,Science,Scientific Computing,Seminar,Sessions,Talk
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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:U-M Data Science & AI Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The U-M Data Science and AI Summit is the largest annual data science and AI event on campus. This event brings together the U-M data science and AI research community and their external collaborators to build research vision and collaboration. It also showcases the breadth and depth of U-M data science and AI research\, from theory and methodology development to the transformative use of data and AI to address scientific and societal challenges in all domains. The event is free for all attendees (U-M faculty\, staff\, and trainees\, as well as industry\, government and community members).\nTo view full Summit schedule\, please visit the event webpage at https://midas.umich.edu/midas-summit-2023/.\nKeynotes:\nSuresh Venkatasubramanian\, Director\, Center for Technological Responsibility\, Reimagination\, and Redesign\, Data Science Institute at Brown University; Professor of Data Science and Computer Science\, Brown University – Key player for the White House Blueprint of an AI Bill of Rights\nJulianne Dalcanton\, Director\, Center for Computational Astrophysics\, Flatiron Institute – The origina and evolution of galaxies\nEmre Kiciman\, Senior Principal Researcher\, Microsoft Research – A New Frontier at the Intersection of Causality and LLMs\nSummit Sessions:\nA panel discussion on: Federal priorities and opportunities in data science and AI\nPanelists:\n– Laura Biven\, Data Science Technical Lead\, Office of Data Science Strategy\, National Institutes of Health\n– Michael Molnar\, Director\, Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office\, National Institute of Standards and Technology\n– Hector Muñoz-Avila\, Program Director and Cluster Lead\, the Information Integration and Informatics Program\, National Science Foundation\n– Alvaro Velasquez\, Program Manager\, Information Innovation Office\, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency\nResearch vision talks by University of Michigan faculty researchers\nThe Propelling Original Data Science grant awardees showcase\nPoster session\, lightning talks\, and awards\nUniversity of Michigan data science and AI organizations showcase
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/conference-symposiumu-m-data-science-ai-summit-2023/
LOCATION:Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
CATEGORIES:Ai In Science And Engineering,Applications,Artificial Intelligence,big data,Biostatistics,Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering,Computational Modeling,Computational Science,Computational Social Science,computing,Data Curation,Data Science,data visualization,Deep Learning,Electrical And Computer Engineering,Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,Engineering,Faculty,Free,Graduate,Graduate Students,Industrial and Operations Engineering,Information and Technology,Interdisciplinary,Lecture,Machine Learning,Michigan Engineering,Midas,Natural Language Processing,Networking,Science,Social Impact,symposium
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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:U-M Data Science & AI Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The U-M Data Science and AI Summit is the largest annual data science and AI event on campus. This event brings together the U-M data science and AI research community and their external collaborators to build research vision and collaboration. It also showcases the breadth and depth of U-M data science and AI research\, from theory and methodology development to the transformative use of data and AI to address scientific and societal challenges in all domains. The event is free for all attendees (U-M faculty\, staff\, and trainees\, as well as industry\, government and community members).\nTo view full Summit schedule\, please visit the event webpage at https://midas.umich.edu/midas-summit-2023/.\nKeynotes:\nSuresh Venkatasubramanian\, Director\, Center for Technological Responsibility\, Reimagination\, and Redesign\, Data Science Institute at Brown University; Professor of Data Science and Computer Science\, Brown University – Key player for the White House Blueprint of an AI Bill of Rights\nJulianne Dalcanton\, Director\, Center for Computational Astrophysics\, Flatiron Institute – The origina and evolution of galaxies\nEmre Kiciman\, Senior Principal Researcher\, Microsoft Research – A New Frontier at the Intersection of Causality and LLMs\nSummit Sessions:\nA panel discussion on: Federal priorities and opportunities in data science and AI\nPanelists:\n– Laura Biven\, Data Science Technical Lead\, Office of Data Science Strategy\, National Institutes of Health\n– Michael Molnar\, Director\, Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office\, National Institute of Standards and Technology\n– Hector Muñoz-Avila\, Program Director and Cluster Lead\, the Information Integration and Informatics Program\, National Science Foundation\n– Alvaro Velasquez\, Program Manager\, Information Innovation Office\, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency\nResearch vision talks by University of Michigan faculty researchers\nThe Propelling Original Data Science grant awardees showcase\nPoster session\, lightning talks\, and awards\nUniversity of Michigan data science and AI organizations showcase
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/conference-symposiumu-m-data-science-ai-summit-2023-2/
LOCATION:Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
CATEGORIES:Ai In Science And Engineering,Applications,Artificial Intelligence,big data,Biostatistics,Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering,Computational Modeling,Computational Science,Computational Social Science,computing,Data Curation,Data Science,data visualization,Deep Learning,Electrical And Computer Engineering,Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,Engineering,Faculty,Free,Graduate,Graduate Students,Industrial and Operations Engineering,Information and Technology,Interdisciplinary,Lecture,Machine Learning,Michigan Engineering,Midas,Natural Language Processing,Networking,Science,Social Impact,symposium
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SUMMARY:MICDE Ph.D. Student Seminars: Jamie Holber
DESCRIPTION:The MICDE PhD Student Seminar Series showcases the research of students in the Ph.D. in Scientific Computing. These events are open to the public\, but we ask that you register to attend the seminar. If you have any questions\, please email micde-events@umich.edu. \nActive Learning for Physics Informed Data Sampling and Construction of Free Energy Representations\nUsing automation technology to gather and disseminate information to the public is commonly viewed as a government-led effort to enhance oversight and address the principal-agent problem in bureaucracy. However\, focusing on the expansion of China’s automatic ambient air quality monitoring network in the last decade (2012-2022)\, I argue that technology is being utilized as a tool to emphasize optics but overlook the substantive problems. I illustrate the idea with multiple original georeferenced data sets on the automatic monitoring network\, pollution sources\, and satellite-derived vegetation density across time and space. I show that\, while the automation initiative has improved the data quality in some ways\, the undersupply of automatic monitoring stations\, over-represented clean locations\, and non-random missing pollution records continue to contribute to inaccurate air pollution information. As long as political incentives to manipulate information persist\, actors can mold technology that operates without human intervention to serve their own interests. \nJamie Holber\, Ph.D. candidate in Applied Physics and Scientific Computing \nJamie Holber is a PhD Candidate in Applied Physics and Scientific Computing working in the Computational Physics Group in the Mechanical Engineering Department. \nAdvisor: Krishna Garikipati \nRegister to attend this seminar
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/phd-seminar-jamie-holber/
LOCATION:2022 South Thayer Building
CATEGORIES:Computation,Computational Modeling,Computational Science,Engineering,Free,Graduate,Graduate and Professional Students,Graduate School,Graduate Students,In Person,Interdisciplinary,Michigan Engineering,Phd Seminar,Prospective Graduate Students,Rackham,Science,Scientific Computing,Seminar,Sessions,Talk
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SUMMARY:MICDE Ph.D. Student Seminars 2023-2024: Guoer Liu
DESCRIPTION:The MICDE PhD Student Seminar Series showcases the research of students in the Ph.D. in Scientific Computing. These events are open to the public\, but we ask that you register to attend the seminar. If you have any questions\, please email micde-events@umich.edu. \nRegister to attend this seminar \nWhen Is Big Data Biased?\nUsing automation technology to gather and disseminate information to the public is commonly viewed as a government-led effort to enhance oversight and address the principal-agent problem in bureaucracy. However\, focusing on the expansion of China’s automatic ambient air quality monitoring network in the last decade (2012-2022)\, I argue that technology is being utilized as a tool to emphasize optics but overlook the substantive problems. I illustrate the idea with multiple original georeferenced data sets on the automatic monitoring network\, pollution sources\, and satellite-derived vegetation density across time and space. I show that\, while the automation initiative has improved the data quality in some ways\, the undersupply of automatic monitoring stations\, over-represented clean locations\, and non-random missing pollution records continue to contribute to inaccurate air pollution information. As long as political incentives to manipulate information persist\, actors can mold technology that operates without human intervention to serve their own interests. \nGuoer Liu\, Ph.D. candidate in Political Science and Scientific Computing\nGuoer Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science. Her dissertation project\, ‘‘From Oversight to Overlook’’ investigates how political determinants distort the technology infrastructure and create seemingly credible but inaccurate information to the public. \nAdvisors: Mary Gallagher\, Charles Shipan \nRegister to attend this seminar
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/phd-seminar-guoer-liu/
LOCATION:2022 South Thayer Building
CATEGORIES:Computation,Computational Modeling,Computational Science,Engineering,Free,Graduate,Graduate and Professional Students,Graduate School,Graduate Students,In Person,Interdisciplinary,Michigan Engineering,Phd Seminar,Prospective Graduate Students,Rackham,Science,Scientific Computing,Seminar,Sessions,Talk
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