SC2 Alumni Seminar Series: Eric Harper, NRC Research Associate, AFRL
2540 G.G. Brown (2350 Hayward St.) 2300 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesMachine Accelerated Nano-targeted Inhomogenous Structures
Machine Accelerated Nano-targeted Inhomogenous Structures
USING (SUPER) COMPUTERS JUDICIOUSLY FOR HIGHER FIDELITY ELECTROMAGNETIC ANALYSIS
DATA SCIENCE AT THE INTERFACE OF BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, AND PHYSICS
Computational Mechanics; Isogeometric Analysis
The MICDE 2019 Symposium will feature eminent scientists from around the world and the U-M campus.
Bio: Jacqueline H. Chen is a Senior Scientist at the Combustion Research Facility at Sandia National Laboratories. She has contributed broadly to research in turbulent combustion elucidating turbulence-chemistry interactions in combustion through direct numerical simulations. To achieve scalable performance of DNS on heterogeneous computer architectures she leads an interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, applied mathematicians […]
Bio: Professor Wetzel is an assistant professor in the physics department and in the astrophysics and cosmology group at the University of California, Davis. He is a theoretical/computational astrophysicist and cosmologist. Using the world’s most powerful supercomputers, he generates cosmological simulations to model the formation of cosmic structures, including galaxies and their stars. He uses […]
Due to unforeseen circumstances the originally scheduled talk by Professor Brandon Johnson has been cancelled and replaced with the following seminar. Theoretical and Computational Contributions to the Modeling of Global Tsunamis The distribution of tsunami amplitudes in the open ocean is controlled by source mechanism as well as bathymetry geometry and resolution, with the latter […]
HIGH-ACCURACY SIMULATION OF FREE SURFACE FLOWS NEAR FINITE-TIME PINCH-OFF AND COALESCENCE SINGULARITIES
STUDYING DYNAMICS USING COMPUTATIONAL POLYNOMIAL OPTIMIZATION