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SUMMARY:Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Shuai Che from the Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences department will be giving a talk on Thermal-sturctural analysis of printed circuit heat exchangers and supporting structures for molten salt test facility. \nThe 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 request that all who plan to attend register in advance.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/workshop-seminarph-d-in-scientific-computing-student-seminars-10/
LOCATION:Undergraduate Science Building – 1250
CATEGORIES:Micde,Phd Seminar
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SUMMARY:Scientific Computing Student Club General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Us at the Scientific Computing Club’s General Meeting! Don’t miss out on a chance to contribute your ideas and help shape the future of our club. Let’s connect\, collaborate\, and create something amazing together! \nWhere: TBD \nWhen: November 19th\, 2024\, Tuesday\, 5:00 – 6:00 PM \nMeeting Agenda: TBD
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/scientific-computing-student-club-general-meeting-7/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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CREATED:20240924T215200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T183341Z
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SUMMARY:Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars
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 request that all who plan to attend register in advance. \nIf you have any questions\, please email micde-phd@umich.edu.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/workshop-seminarph-d-in-scientific-computing-student-seminars-12/
LOCATION:Undergraduate Science Building – 1250
CATEGORIES:Micde,Phd Seminar
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CREATED:20241012T182154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T154425Z
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SUMMARY:FSML Lecture Series - Hongfan Chen: Global Geomagnetic Perturbation Forecasting with Quantified Uncertainty using Deep Gaussian Process
DESCRIPTION:Zoom link \nBio: Hongfan Chen is a third-year PhD student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research interests include data assimilation\, uncertainty quantification\, and machine learning applications in space weather. \nGlobal Geomagnetic Perturbation Forecasting with Quantified Uncertainty Using Deep Gaussian Process\nAbstract: Accurately predicting the horizontal component of the ground magnetic field perturbation (dBH)\, as a proxy for Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs)\, is crucial for estimating the impact of geomagnetic storms and remains a topic under active investigation. The current state-of-the-practice Geospace model is computationally expensive for fine-grid global simulations while existing machine learning methods consistently tend to underestimate dBH. Additionally\, these models either lack uncertainty quantification (UQ) or provide UQ that lacks calibration. In this work\, as part of the NextGen SWMF project funded by NSF\, we develop a data-driven\, grid-free global model using deep Gaussian process (DGP)\, a Bayesian non-parametric approach that forecasts the dBH for the full surface of Earth with calibrated uncertainty. The model uses solar wind measurements and the Dst index as input\, and it is trained based on ground magnetometer station data provided by SuperMAG over the period 1995-2022. The model’s predictions are evaluated based on the Heidke skill score (HSS) for a total of 22 geomagnetic storms in 2015. We further test the model on the 2024 May 10-12 storm. The results demonstrate that our model outperforms the state-of-the-art model\, with predictions exhibiting high accuracy in mid-latitudes and high-latitude regions in the northern hemisphere. \n 
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/lecture-discussionsciml-lecture-series-8/
LOCATION:2636 GGBA\, 2350 Hayward St\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Engineering,FSML,Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241111T121500
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SUMMARY:Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars: Vishal Subramanian / Heting Fu
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 request that all who plan to attend register in advance. \nIf you have any questions\, please email micde-phd@umich.edu. \n\nAccelerating Fock exact exchange calculations using Tucker Tensor techniques \nDensity Functional Theory (DFT) is widely used to predict the electronic structure and properties of a broad range of materials. Although exact in theory\, DFT simulations rely on exchange-correlation (Exc) functionals that are approximated in practice. The accuracy of DFT calculations is solely dependent on the accuracy of the Exc functionals. Hybrid exchange-correlation functionals are a class of functionals that have been shown to match experimental observations more closely compared to other Exc functionals. However\, the use of hybrid Exc functionals necessitates the computation of Fock exact exchange\, significantly increasing the computational cost. Furthermore\, the nature of Fock exact exchange demands a substantial increase in memory requirements and communication across processors. The latter is a serious issue as it affects the scalability of the code\, restricting routine simulations to a few tens of atoms. In this work\, we have developed a Tucker Tensor-based approach that significantly reduces the computational cost of Fock exact exchange calculations. We have incorporated an innovative communication pattern that reduces communication without significantly increasing peak memory usage. Consequently\, we have developed a robust\, efficient\, and scalable algorithm that achieves an order-of-magnitude speedup over the current state of the art. \nVishal Subramanian (Materials Science & Engineering and Scientific Computing) \nVishal Subramanian is a PhD candidate in the Materials Science and Engineering department. He is interested in harnessing the power of linear algebra and high-performance computing to develop robust\, and efficient algorithms that can compute material properties accurately. His work with Prof. Gavini’s group developing algorithms and scalable implementations for fast density functional theory (DFT) calculations on large-scale systems earned him the 2023 Gordon Bell Prize – the highest honor given in high-performance computing. \n\nTopology Optimization for Die Casting with Nonplanar Parting Surfaces \nThis talk presents a density-based topology optimization method for the simultaneous design of die-castable geometry\, die drawing directions\, and arbitrarily nonplanar parting surface. Viewing a die casted part as a two-component system consisting of the cavities of die halves\, an arbitrarily nonplanar parting surface is represented as the boundaries between adjacent partitioned domains similar to the joints in multi-component topology optimization (MTO). The draw direction of each die half is represented as a probability distribution to avoid premature convergence\, and the undercut of a part geometry in the draw direction is evaluated using the gradient of the density field. Several numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the advantages of the inclusion of nonplanar parting surfaces as optimization variables. \nHeting Fu (Mechanical Engineering and Scientific Computing) \nHeting Fu is a Ph.D. candidate under the guidance of Professor Kazuhiro Saitou in Mechanical Engineering. His research involves multi-component\, multi-material\, and multi-process topology optimization.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/workshop-seminarph-d-in-scientific-computing-student-seminars-6/
LOCATION:Undergraduate Science Building – 1250
CATEGORIES:Micde,Phd Seminar
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SUMMARY:Taking the Next Step: Graduate Studies in Computation/AI for Science and Engineering at U-M
DESCRIPTION:PhD in Scientific Computing director Eric Johnsen will speak about opportunities for undergraduate or master’s students seeking a graduate education in Computation and Artificial Intelligence for Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. Food will be provided. Please register to attend. \nPlease register via the link: https://sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/p/track/12857 \nZoom option available after registering.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/taking-the-next-step-2024/
LOCATION:GG Brown Laboratory – 2147
CATEGORIES:Aerospace Engineering,Ai In Science And Engineering,Artificial Intelligence,Astronomy,Biology,Biomedical Engineering,Biosciences,Biostatistics,Chemical Engineering,Chemistry,Civil and Environmental Engineering,Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering,College Of Engineering,Complex Systems,Computation,Computational Science,Computational Social Science,computer science,computing,Earth And Environmental Sciences,Ecology And Evolutionary Biology,Economics,Education,Electrical And Computer Engineering,Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,Engineering,Epidemiology,Free,Graduate,Graduate and Professional Students,Graduate School,Graduate Students,High Performance Computing,Industrial and Operations Engineering,Interdisciplinary,Kinesiology,Machine Learning,Materials Science,Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Medicine,Micde,Michigan Engineering,Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering,Neuroscience,Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences,Pharmacy,Physics,Politics,Prospective Graduate Students,Psychology,Public Health,Public Policy,Rackham,Research,Robotics,Scientific Computing,Statistics,Talk,Undergraduate,Undergraduate Students,Virtual,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241101T120000
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SUMMARY:FSML Lecture Series - Nicholas Galioto: Discovery of Cellular Reprogramming Methodology Through Single-cell Foundation Models
DESCRIPTION:Zoom link \nBio: Nick Galioto is a second-year postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan (UM). He received his PhD at UM in aerospace engineering in 2023 under the advising of Alex Gorodetsky and remained in the lab for an additional year as a postdoc. In the Gorodetsky lab\, Nick researched how to use stochastic models of dynamical systems to improve system identification. Now\, Nick works in the Rajapakse lab researching how to create data-driven models of the dynamics of cell reprogramming. \n  \nDiscovery of Cellular Reprogramming Methodology Through Single-cell Foundation Models\n  \nAbstract: Cell reprogramming\, the transformation of a cell from one cell type to another through the introduction of exogenous transcription factors (TFs)\, is a rapidly developing research area that could lead to groundbreaking therapeutic technologies in areas such as tissue regeneration\, disease modeling\, and personalized medicine. However\, many challenges still exist that obstruct its practical viability. Discovering which TFs induce reprogramming requires a combinatorial search\, and testing a single candidate set of TFs experimentally can cost tens of thousands of dollars and take multiple months. Moreover\, even when an effective set of TFs is known\, cell conversion efficiency lies only around 5%. Faced with these challenges\, researchers have developed computational surrogate models to rapidly explore the TF search space at a fraction of the cost of wet lab experimentation. Unfortunately\, these models have seen limited success in practice due to the difficulty of capturing the complex gene-gene interactions within the cell\, most of which are still not well understood. With the recent high-profile rise of transformer-based foundation models for natural language\, researchers are now turning to the transformer to push past\, current performance limitations in a wide range of digital biology tasks\, including cell reprogramming. Of particular interest in these models is the attention mechanism\, which is potentially well-suited for capturing long-range gene-gene interactions at a higher fidelity than previously possible. In this talk\, I will describe how the transformer architecture has been adapted for cellular biology and analyze the utility of one such model\, Geneformer\, in identifying TFs for cell reprogramming. Specifically\, I will present the results of an in silico perturbation experiment for reprogramming fibroblast cells to hematopoietic stem cells and compare the outcomes to experimental results found in the literature. I will conclude the talk with a discussion of the drawbacks and limitations of the Geneformer model and provide an assessment of what will be needed in the future for digital biology to fully reap the benefits of large-scale foundation models.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/lecture-discussionsciml-lecture-series-7/
LOCATION:Walter E Lay Auto Lab – 2052
CATEGORIES:Engineering,FSML,Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241028T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241028T131500
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T204946Z
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SUMMARY:Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars
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 request that all who plan to attend register in advance. \nIf you have any questions\, please email micde-phd@umich.edu.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/workshop-seminarph-d-in-scientific-computing-student-seminars-4/
LOCATION:Undergraduate Science Building – 1250
CATEGORIES:Micde,Phd Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241022T180000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T035629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T035629Z
UID:10000742-1729616400-1729620000@micde.umich.edu
SUMMARY:Scientific Computing Student Club General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Us at the Scientific Computing Club’s General Meeting! Don’t miss out on a chance to contribute your ideas and help shape the future of our club. Let’s connect\, collaborate\, and create something amazing together! \nWhere: TBD \nWhen: October 22nd\, 2024\, Tuesday\, 5:00 – 6:00 PM \nMeeting Agenda: TBD
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/scientific-computing-student-club-general-meeting-6/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241022T132000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20241018T223652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T223652Z
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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:MICDE ACES Mini-Symposium 2024
DESCRIPTION:This year’s focus of the Advanced Computational Science & Engineering Showcase (ACES) mini-symposium is connecting advanced algorithms\, artificial intelligence (AI)\, and high-performance computing (HPC) architectures to advance scientific discovery. The event showcases the work of the University of Michigan faculty members at the intersection of AI\, HPC\, and advanced algorithms. It also includes a panel discussion on the current trends in AI\, novel algorithms\, and computer architectures for efficient scientific applications.\nACES is an event that promotes state-of-the-art research at the University of Michigan and the current trends and hot topics in computational science and engineering. Furthermore\, it is the nucleus for increasing collaboration at the University of Michigan by offering an opportunity for faculty members to share their ideas and network during a reception. Take advantage of this exciting opportunity to connect\, learn\, and be inspired!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/conference-symposiummicde-aces-mini-symposium-2024/
LOCATION:Lurie Robert H. Engin. Ctr – Johnson Rooms\, 3rd floor
CATEGORIES:Aces,Ai In Science And Engineering,Artificial Intelligence,Computation,Computational Science,Engineering,Free,High Performance Computing,In Person,Interdisciplinary,Micde,Michigan Engineering,parallel computing,Research,Science,Scientific Computing,symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241021T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241021T131500
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240924T215157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T204936Z
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SUMMARY:Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars
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 request that all who plan to attend register in advance. \nIf you have any questions\, please email micde-phd@umich.edu.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/workshop-seminarph-d-in-scientific-computing-student-seminars-2/
LOCATION:Undergraduate Science Building – 1250
CATEGORIES:Micde,Phd Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241018T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241018T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20241012T182153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T135643Z
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SUMMARY:FSML Lecture Series: Domain decomposition and coupling data-driven models of fluid flows by Christopher Wentland\, Sandia National Labs
DESCRIPTION:Zoom link \n \nAbstract: Simulating complex physical systems often requires joining non-uniform subsystems\, which may be characterized by different geometries or mesh topologies. Coupling these separate subsystems often relies on time-intensive meshing workflows or empirical coupling models\, which may not generalize well across all operational regimes. The Schwarz alternating method proposes to overcome these issues\, establishing an effective domain decomposition framework that allows for the coupling of arbitrary geometries. This talk presents a brief history of Schwarz-based coupling work at Sandia National Laboratories\, along with recent work on combining the Schwarz alternating method with data-driven modeling approaches\, namely projection-based reduced order models (PROMs) and operator inference. This approach can generate surrogates that are capable of simulating advection-dominated fluid flows with higher accuracy and lower cost than comparable monolithic models\, aiding analysis in many-query applications such as uncertainty quantification and engineering design. Several nuances of the Schwarz algorithm and their impacts on model performance are explored\, specifically non-overlapping decompositions and PROM hyper-reduction under domain decomposition. A look into ongoing Schwarz coupling work at Sandia discusses existing challenges and efforts to apply this approach to relevant engineering problems.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/lecture-discussionsciml-lecture-series-6/
LOCATION:2636 GGBA\, 2350 Hayward St\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Engineering,FSML,Science
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241019
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SUMMARY:SciML Lecture Series- Christopher Wentland: Domain decomposition and coupling data-driven models of fluid flows
DESCRIPTION:More details will be provided soon!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/lecture-discussionsciml-lecture-series-2/
LOCATION:Venue TBA\, MI\, 48109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Micde,Sciml
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SUMMARY:SC2 Weekly Coffee Hour!
DESCRIPTION:Join us every week for our Coffee Hour! It’s the perfect opportunity to take a break\, grab a cup of free coffee\, and chat with fellow club members about anything from current projects to the latest in scientific computing. Whether you’re a regular or new to the club\, this is a great chance to connect\, share ideas\, and unwind in good company. \nWhen: Wednesdays\, 10:00 AM\nWhere: M-36 Coffee Roasters Cafe (Central Campus)  \nLooking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-weekly-coffee-hour-6/2024-10-16/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241014T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241014T131500
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240924T215157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T204844Z
UID:10000758-1728908100-1728911700@micde.umich.edu
SUMMARY:Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars
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 request that all who plan to attend register in advance. \nIf you have any questions\, please email micde-phd@umich.edu.
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/workshop-seminarph-d-in-scientific-computing-student-seminars-14/
LOCATION:Undergraduate Science Building – 1250
CATEGORIES:Micde,Phd Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241009T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241009T110000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T024404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T024404Z
UID:10000738-1728468000-1728471600@micde.umich.edu
SUMMARY:SC2 Weekly Coffee Hour!
DESCRIPTION:Join us every week for our Coffee Hour! It’s the perfect opportunity to take a break\, grab a cup of free coffee\, and chat with fellow club members about anything from current projects to the latest in scientific computing. Whether you’re a regular or new to the club\, this is a great chance to connect\, share ideas\, and unwind in good company. \nWhen: Wednesdays\, 10:00 AM\nWhere: M-36 Coffee Roasters Cafe (Central Campus)  \nLooking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-weekly-coffee-hour-6/2024-10-09/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241007T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241007T150000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
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SUMMARY:MICDE / MIDAS Graduate Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The educational programs represented are: \n\nPhD in Scientific Computing (MICDE)\nGraduate Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE)\nGraduate Certificate in Computational Neuroscience (MICDE)\nGraduate Certificate in Data Science (MIDAS)\n\nThese programs are open to all U-M graduate students with an interest in scientific computing or data science. These methodologies can have a wide range of applications – current and past students have come from a variety of home departments including Aerospace Engineering\, Applied Physics\, Biostatistics\, Biomedical Engineering\, Civil & Environmental Engineering\, Chemistry\, Chemical Engineering\, Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering\, Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics\, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology\, Earth and Environmental Sciences\, Epidemiology\, Health Behavior and Health Education\, Health Infrastructures & Learning Systems\, Information\, Industrial & Operations Engineering\, Kinesiology\, Linguistics\, Macromolecular Science & Engineering\, Math\, Molecular\, Cellular\, and Developmental Biology\, Mechanical Engineering\, Materials Science & Engineering\, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering\, Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences\, Neuroscience\, Pharmaceutical Sciences\, Physics\, Political Science\, Psychology\, Environment and Sustainability\, Sociology and Statistics.\nIf you have any questions about these programs or about the information session\, please reach out to MICDE (micde-contact@umich.edu) or MIDAS (midas-contact@umich.edu).
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/micde-midas-graduate-information-session-2/
LOCATION:Johnson Rooms\, Lurie Engineering Center\, 3rd Floor LEC 3213ABC\, 1221 Beal Ave.\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Computation,Computational Modeling,Computational Science,Computational Social Science,data,Data Science,Deep Learning,Engineering,Free,Graduate,Graduate and Professional Students,Graduate School,Graduate Students,In Person,Interdisciplinary,Machine Learning,Micde,Michigan Engineering,Midas,Neuroscience,Prospective Graduate Students,Rackham,Research,Science,Scientific Computing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241004T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241004T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T140255Z
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SUMMARY:FSML Lecture Series: Tokenization for Chemistry by Alex Wadell\, University of Michigan
DESCRIPTION:Alex Wadell is a PhD candidate at the University of Michigan Department of Mechanical Engineering. \nTokenization for Chemistry\nMolecular Foundation Models are emerging as a powerful tool for molecular design\, material science\, and cheminformatics. By leveraging the transformer architecture\, these models attempt to learn the language of chemistry and discover robust molecular embeddings. However\, current models are constrained by tokenizers that fail to capture the full breadth of chemical space or even the periodic table of elements. In his talk\, Alex will introduce smirk\, a new tokenizer for molecular foundation models that can represent the entirety of the OpenSMILES specification. We’ll also discuss performance metrics for tokenizers and the results of Alex’s systematic evaluation of thirteen chemistry-specific tokenizers using N-gram language models as a low-cost proxy for transformer models. \nIf you are unable to attend in person but are interested\, please feel free to join virtually. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://umich.zoom.us/j/97823527756?pwd=H01BbvtuG5q02Wzb8LJvhUnvijlAIe.1\nMeeting ID: 978 2352 7756\nPasscode: 2024
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/lecture-discussionsciml-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Walter E Lay Auto Lab – 2052
CATEGORIES:FSML,Micde,Sciml
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241002T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241002T110000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T024404Z
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SUMMARY:SC2 Weekly Coffee Hour!
DESCRIPTION:Join us every week for our Coffee Hour! It’s the perfect opportunity to take a break\, grab a cup of free coffee\, and chat with fellow club members about anything from current projects to the latest in scientific computing. Whether you’re a regular or new to the club\, this is a great chance to connect\, share ideas\, and unwind in good company. \nWhen: Wednesdays\, 10:00 AM\nWhere: M-36 Coffee Roasters Cafe (Central Campus)  \nLooking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-weekly-coffee-hour-6/2024-10-02/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241001T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241001T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240925T142215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241011T124325Z
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SUMMARY:MICDE/ME Seminar: Krishnan Mahesh\, Professor\, University of Michigan NAME
DESCRIPTION:Bio:  Krishnan Mahesh is a Richard B. Couch Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on the simulation of complex\, multi-physics turbulent flows. Mahesh received his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Mumbai)\, and in 1996 obtained his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. He is a 2018 Fulbright-Nehru Specialist\, a Fellow of the American Physical Society\, an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics\, and a Fellow of the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. Mahesh is a recipient of the CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation and the Francois N. Frenkiel Award from the American Physical Society. He has received the Taylor Award for Distinguished Research\, McKnight Presidential Fellowship\, Guillermo E. Borja Award\, and McKnight Land-Grant Professorship from the University of Minnesota. \nLarge Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Cavitating Flows\nCavitation is a complex multi-scale phenomenon that has implications from intense sound production to erosion in engineering applications. This talk will discuss our efforts at developing the large-eddy simulation capability for the simulation of turbulent cavitating flows. LES of cavitation is challenged by phase change modeling\, acoustic stiffness\, sharp multiphase fronts\, strong compressibility effects\, consistent accounting of nuclei\, broadband turbulence and subgrid effects. \nLES of partial cavitation will be discussed under the same conditions as experiments in a sharp wedge configuration.  Physical mechanisms of cavity transition observed in the experiments\, i.e.\, re-entrant jet and bubbly shock waves\, are both captured in the LES over their respective regimes. Vapor volume fraction data obtained from the LES will be quantitatively compared to X-ray densitometry\, and the results will be discussed. Cavitation nuclei are likely to be introduced through the free-stream as well as at solid surfaces. We will present a novel approach based on Gibbs free energy minimization to predict nuclei concentrations. The results from the proposed work will be applied to account for dissolved gas content in CSM measurements and predict several decades of experimentally observed trends in nuclei concentrations. Cavitating flows possess a range of vapor length scales ranging from tiny vapor bubbles to large vapor pockets. We will discuss a compressible hybrid model to capture both sub-grid vapor nuclei and massive sheet cavity dynamics. Finally\, physical aspects of inception due to the interaction of a counter–rotating vortex pair generated behind a pair of hydrofoils will be presented. \n\n  \nThe MICDE Fall 2025 Seminar Series is open to all. University of Michigan faculty and students. \nThis is an in-person event. \nGraduate Certificate in Computational Discovery and Engineering\, please use this form to record your attendance. \nQuestions? Email MICDE-events@umich.edu
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/micde-me-seminar-krishnan-mahesh-professor-university-of-michigan-name/
LOCATION:2150 H.H. Dow\, 2300 Hayward St\, Ann Arbor\, 48109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Computational Science,Engineering,Featured Events,Free,Mechanical Engineering,Micde Seminar,MICDE Seminar Series,Michigan Engineering,Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240930T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240920T130342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T130342Z
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SUMMARY:MICDE / MIDAS Graduate Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The educational programs represented are: \n\nPhD in Scientific Computing (MICDE)\nGraduate Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE)\nGraduate Certificate in Computational Neuroscience (MICDE)\nGraduate Certificate in Data Science (MIDAS)\n\nThese programs are open to all U-M graduate students with an interest in scientific computing or data science. These methodologies can have a wide range of applications – current and past students have come from a variety of home departments including Aerospace Engineering\, Applied Physics\, Biostatistics\, Biomedical Engineering\, Civil & Environmental Engineering\, Chemistry\, Chemical Engineering\, Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering\, Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics\, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology\, Earth and Environmental Sciences\, Epidemiology\, Health Behavior and Health Education\, Health Infrastructures & Learning Systems\, Information\, Industrial & Operations Engineering\, Kinesiology\, Linguistics\, Macromolecular Science & Engineering\, Math\, Molecular\, Cellular\, and Developmental Biology\, Mechanical Engineering\, Materials Science & Engineering\, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering\, Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences\, Neuroscience\, Pharmaceutical Sciences\, Physics\, Political Science\, Psychology\, Environment and Sustainability\, Sociology and Statistics.\nIf you have any questions about these programs or about the information session\, please reach out to MICDE (micde-contact@umich.edu) or MIDAS (midas-contact@umich.edu).
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/micde-midas-graduate-information-session/
LOCATION:1100 North University Building – 1528
CATEGORIES:Computation,Computational Modeling,Computational Science,Computational Social Science,data,Data Science,Deep Learning,Engineering,Free,Graduate,Graduate and Professional Students,Graduate School,Graduate Students,In Person,Interdisciplinary,Machine Learning,Micde,Michigan Engineering,Midas,Neuroscience,Prospective Graduate Students,Rackham,Research,Science,Scientific Computing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240925T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240910T182804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T183153Z
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SUMMARY:MICDE Fellow Welcome Event
DESCRIPTION:MICDE is organizing a welcome event for its new fellows. During this event\, we will share with you the guidelines and process for utilizing your fellowship award funds\, as well as the resources and benefits you now have access to as a part of the MICDE community of fellows. Additionally\, you will receive a professionally-taken headshot free of charge (please dress accordingly). You will also have some time to introduce yourselves and get to know one another. Sandwiches\, cookies\, and beverages will be provided. \nRSVP HERE \n2024-25 MICDE fellow cohort only!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/micde-fellow-welcome-event/
LOCATION:430S Green Ct Building\, 3520 Green Ct\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Micde
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240925T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240925T110000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T024404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T024404Z
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SUMMARY:SC2 Weekly Coffee Hour!
DESCRIPTION:Join us every week for our Coffee Hour! It’s the perfect opportunity to take a break\, grab a cup of free coffee\, and chat with fellow club members about anything from current projects to the latest in scientific computing. Whether you’re a regular or new to the club\, this is a great chance to connect\, share ideas\, and unwind in good company. \nWhen: Wednesdays\, 10:00 AM\nWhere: M-36 Coffee Roasters Cafe (Central Campus)  \nLooking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-weekly-coffee-hour-6/2024-09-25/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240910T182150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241011T124420Z
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SUMMARY:Data Science/Computational Social Science/MICDE Seminar: Yian Ma\, Assistant Professor\, UC San Diego
DESCRIPTION:Bio:  Yian Ma is an assistant professor at the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute\, UC San Diego\, where he serves as the vice chair for the graduate programs. Prior to UCSD\, he spent a year as a visiting faculty at Google Research. Before that\, he was a post-doctoral fellow at UC Berkeley\, hosted by Mike Jordan. Yian completed his Ph.D. at the University of Washington. His current research primarily revolves around scalable inference methods for credible machine learning\, with application to time series data and sequential decision-making tasks. He has received the Facebook research award\, the Stein fellowship\, and the best paper awards at the Neurips and ICML workshops. \nMCMC\, variational inference\, and reverse diffusion Monte Carlo\nProf. Ma will introduce some recent progress toward understanding the scalability of Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods and their comparative advantage with respect to variational inference. I will fact-check the folklore that “variational inference is fast but biased\, MCMC is unbiased but slow”. I will then discuss a combination of the two via reverse diffusion\, which holds promise of solving some of the multi-modal problems. This talk will be motivated by the need for Bayesian computation in reinforcement learning problems and the differential privacy requirements we face. \nRSVP HERE \n\n  \nThe MICDE Winter 2025 Seminar Series is open to all. University of Michigan faculty and students. \nThis is an in-person event. \nGraduate Certificate in Computational Discovery and Engineering\, please use this form to record your attendance. \nQuestions? Email MICDE-events@umich.edu
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/data-science-computational-social-science-micde-seminar-yian-ma-assistant-professor-uc-san-diego/
LOCATION:438 West Hall\, 1085 UNIVERSITY AVE\, Ann Arbor\, 48109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Data Science,Featured Events,Micde Seminar,MICDE Seminar Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240918T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240918T110000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T024404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T024404Z
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SUMMARY:SC2 Weekly Coffee Hour!
DESCRIPTION:Join us every week for our Coffee Hour! It’s the perfect opportunity to take a break\, grab a cup of free coffee\, and chat with fellow club members about anything from current projects to the latest in scientific computing. Whether you’re a regular or new to the club\, this is a great chance to connect\, share ideas\, and unwind in good company. \nWhen: Wednesdays\, 10:00 AM\nWhere: M-36 Coffee Roasters Cafe (Central Campus)  \nLooking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-weekly-coffee-hour-6/2024-09-18/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240917T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240917T180000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T035502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T035521Z
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SUMMARY:Scientific Computing Student Club General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Us at the Scientific Computing Club’s General Meeting! Don’t miss out on a chance to contribute your ideas and help shape the future of our club. Let’s connect\, collaborate\, and create something amazing together! \nWhere: TBD \nWhen: September 17th\, 2024\, Tuesday\, 5:00 – 6:00 PM \nMeeting Agenda: TBD
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/scientific-computing-student-club-general-meeting-5/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240911T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240911T110000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T024404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T024404Z
UID:10000734-1726048800-1726052400@micde.umich.edu
SUMMARY:SC2 Weekly Coffee Hour!
DESCRIPTION:Join us every week for our Coffee Hour! It’s the perfect opportunity to take a break\, grab a cup of free coffee\, and chat with fellow club members about anything from current projects to the latest in scientific computing. Whether you’re a regular or new to the club\, this is a great chance to connect\, share ideas\, and unwind in good company. \nWhen: Wednesdays\, 10:00 AM\nWhere: M-36 Coffee Roasters Cafe (Central Campus)  \nLooking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-weekly-coffee-hour-6/2024-09-11/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240904T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240904T190000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T041256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T195820Z
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SUMMARY:SC2 / Scientific Computing Student Club Informational
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Scientific Computing Club Informational Session and embark on a journey at the intersection of science and technology. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nDiscover the world of scientific computing and its real-world applications.\nConnect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for cutting-edge technology.\nLearn about upcoming events\, workshops\, and collaborative projects.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nStudents interested in computational science and scientific programming.\nThose curious about the role of computing sciences in advancing scientific research.\n\nWhy Join the Scientific Computing Club? \n\nExpand your skills in programming languages such as Python\, C++\, and more.\nWanting to\nNetwork with professionals and researchers in the field.\nCollaborate and contribute to exciting and meaningful projects.\nExplore the latest trends and innovations in Machine Learning\, Artificial Intelligence\, High-Performance Computing\, and more!\n\nWhen: Wednesday\, September 4th\, 2024 | 6:00 – 7:00 pm\nWhere: Online – TBD
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-scientific-computing-student-club-informational-4/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240904T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240904T110000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T024404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T024404Z
UID:10000733-1725444000-1725447600@micde.umich.edu
SUMMARY:SC2 Weekly Coffee Hour!
DESCRIPTION:Join us every week for our Coffee Hour! It’s the perfect opportunity to take a break\, grab a cup of free coffee\, and chat with fellow club members about anything from current projects to the latest in scientific computing. Whether you’re a regular or new to the club\, this is a great chance to connect\, share ideas\, and unwind in good company. \nWhen: Wednesdays\, 10:00 AM\nWhere: M-36 Coffee Roasters Cafe (Central Campus)  \nLooking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-weekly-coffee-hour-6/2024-09-04/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240829T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240829T190000
DTSTAMP:20260603T203250
CREATED:20240824T040758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T195748Z
UID:10000745-1724954400-1724958000@micde.umich.edu
SUMMARY:SC2 / Scientific Computing Student Club Informational
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Scientific Computing Club Informational Session and embark on a journey at the intersection of science and technology. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nDiscover the world of scientific computing and its real-world applications.\nConnect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for cutting-edge technology.\nLearn about upcoming events\, workshops\, and collaborative projects.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nStudents interested in computational science and scientific programming.\nThose curious about the role of computing sciences in advancing scientific research.\n\nWhy Join the Scientific Computing Club? \n\nExpand your skills in programming languages such as Python\, C++\, and more.\nWanting to\nNetwork with professionals and researchers in the field.\nCollaborate and contribute to exciting and meaningful projects.\nExplore the latest trends and innovations in Machine Learning\, Artificial Intelligence\, High-Performance Computing\, and more!\n\nWhen: Thursday\, August 29th\, 2024 | 6:00 – 7:00 pm\nWhere: Central Campus – TBD
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/sc2-scientific-computing-student-club-informational-3/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:SC2
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