Monday, September 30 | ||
starting 12h00 | Registration/reception | |
13h00-13h05 | Welcome | |
13h05–14h05 |
David Keyes KAUST, Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Efficient Computation through Tuned Approximation |
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Scientific program: | ||
14h05–15h05 |
Session 1: Design/life-cycle simulation |
Session 2: Multi-physics and aerodynamics simulation |
15h30–16h30 |
Session 3: Numerics |
Session 4: (High-performance) Computations |
starting 18h00 | Conference dinner at Orangerie (Darmstadt) | |
Tuesday, October 1 | ||
09h00–10h00 |
Joris Degroote Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium Recent advances in quasi-Newton methods for partitioned simulation of fluid-structure interaction |
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Scientific program: | ||
10h30–12h00 |
Session 5: Mechanics modeling/IGA |
Session 6: Computational models for fluid simulation |
13h00–14h00 |
Somdatta Goswami Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (MD), USA Employing Machine Learning Approaches to solve PDEs in “Mechanics” within Big-data Regime |
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Scientific program: | ||
14h00–15h00 |
Session 7: Electromagnetic simulation |
Session 8: (Reduced order) Modeling techniques |
15h00–17h00 | Students' sessions (BSc/MSc students present their research) | |
17h00–17h45 |
Stefan Turek TU Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany The Future of CFD Simulations (from a numerical & computational perspective) – Faster and more reliable predictions and new benchmark concepts are needed to compete with AI |
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Wednesday, October 2 | ||
09h00–10h00 |
Angelika Humbert Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven and University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany Multi-physics simulations of the Greenland Ice Sheet – approaches and challenges in tackling a complex system |
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Scientific program: | ||
10h30–11h45 |
Session 9: Fluid simulation applications |
Session 10: Data-driven CE |
11h50–12h00 | Final plenum | |
12h00 | End of conference |