Ph.D. in Scientific Computing Student Seminars
4th floor conference room, Green Ct. 3520 Green Ct., Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesAlexander Coppeans (Aerospace Engineering): Aerodynamic Shape Optimization with Curved Mesh Adaptation
Alexander Coppeans (Aerospace Engineering): Aerodynamic Shape Optimization with Curved Mesh Adaptation
Liuyun Xu (Civil Engineering): Adaptive Deep Learning-Powered Multi-fidelity Stratified Sampling for Efficient Failure Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems
Jasmin Lim (Aerospace Engineering): A Hybrid Surrogate Modeling Framework for Digital Twins of Nuclear Energy Systems
Baudouin Fonkwa Kamga (Mechanical Engineering): Numerical simulation of the collapse of cavitation near deformable solid surfaces
Xinhai Hou (Bioinformatics): Multimodal foundation model for survival analysis
Alex Kleb (Aerospace Engineering): Cartesian Cut-cell Methods for High-Reynolds Number Flows
Note: This seminar will likely be presented remotely
Preet Baxi (Physics): Monitoring the fidelity of the LIGO detectors
Anthony Chen (Math): Fast Summation for Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Sahil Bhola (Aerospace Engineering): Rounding uncertainity analysis for floating-point statistical models
Martin Macias Medellin (Political Science): Homogenous Cities? How Conflict and Politics Shape the Urban Topography
Samuel Ogunwale (Chemical Engineering): Chemical Engineering and Scientific Computing
Xin Zhang (Environmental Health Sciences): EHS and Scientific Computing
Zach Croft (Applied Physics): Applied Physics and Scientific Computing
Cassie Turner (Health Infrastructures & Learning Systems): Using weighting-based causal mediation analysis to calculate counterfactual disparity measures for access to weight management treatments