Seminar Series 2007 - 2011
This is the precursor of the I³MS Seminar Series (later known as SSD Seminar Series).
Seminars are taking place Mondays at 4 pm in AICES seminar room, Schinkelstr. 2, 1st floor, room 115.
Appointments
23.04.2007
Dr. Johannes Gerstmayr, Institute for Technical Mechanics, University of Linz
Flexible Multibody Systems Based on Absolute Coordinates
30.04.2007
Prof. Dr. Katrin Amunts, Institut für Medizin, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Brain Mapping—Aims, Methods and Application
04.06.2007
Prof. Dr. Martin Burger, Institut für Numerische und Angewandte Mathematik, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Inverse Multiscale Problems
18.06.2007
Prof. Dr. Dietmar Kröner, Chair of Applied Mathematics, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Dynamical Phase Transitions and Interface Conditions for Two-phase Flows
02.07.2007
Prof. Dr. Michal Beneš, Mathematical Modeling Group, Czech Technical University in Prague
Quantitative Aspects of Microstructure Formation in Solidification
28.08.2007
Prof. Kazuo Kashiyama, Civil Engineering, Chuo University in Tokyo
Eulerian and Lagrangian Approaches for Shallow Water Flows Based on Stabilized Finite Element Method
29.10.2007
Dr. Tom Flanagan, Helmholtz Institute, RWTH Aachen University
Dr. Tom Flanagan: The Role of Fluid Dynamics and Mechanical Forces in the Engineering of Living Tissues
05.11.2007
Prof. Dr. Martin Grötschel, Matheon, TU Berlin
Prof. Dr. Martin Grötschel: Zum Einsatz mathematischer Methoden in der Telekommunikation - joint lecture with Forum Informatik
12.11.2007
Prof. Dr. Michael Dumbser, Applied Mathematics, University of Trento
Construction of Fully-Discrete High Order Accurate One-Step Finite Volume and Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Stiff Hyperbolic Balance Laws on Unstructured Meshes in 2D and 3D
26.11.2007
Prof. Dr. Axel Klawonn, Numerical Mathematics, University of Duisburg-Essen
Prof. Dr. Axel Klawonn: Parallel Scalable FETI Domain Decomposition Methods with Applications to Arterial Wall Modelling
17.12.2007
Dr. Holger Foysi, Aerodynamics Institute, RWTH Aachen University
Numerical Simulation of Compressible Flows
03.12.2007
Prof. Dr. Brian Gunter, Delft Institute of Earth Observation and Space Systems
Out-of-Core Algorithms for Both Large and Small Applications
10.12.2007
Dr. Benoit Chachuat, Automatic Control Laboratory, EPFL Lausanne
Recent Advances in NCO Tracking for Batch Process Optimization
07.01.2008
Dr. Mikko Lyly, Center for Scientific Computing, University of Helsinki
On the Numerical Solution of Multiphysical Problems by the FEM
21.01.2008
Prof. Dr. Marek Niezgódka, Interdisciplinary Center for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw
Structure Formation Over Complex Geometries and Topologies
28.01.2008
Prof. Dr. Herbert Amann, Institute of Mathematics, University of Zürich
Image Processing by Diffusion
11.02.2008
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Pleiss, Institute of Technical Biochemistry, University of Stuttgart Molekulare Modellierung von Enzymen
Molekulare Modellierung von Enzymen
07.04.2008
Dr. James Lu, RICAM, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Lu Seminar
21.04.2008
Prof. Dr. Alexander Mielke, Institute for Mathematics, Humboldt University Berlin
Multiscale modeling for shape-memory alloys: how to describe evolving microstructures in solids
28.04.2008
Prof. Dr. Moritz Diehl, OPTEC, KU Leuven
Fast Quadratic and Nonlinear Optimization for Predicitve Control of Mechatronic Systems
05.05.2008
Prof. Dr. James Gross, UMIC, RWTH Aachen University
Dynamic Allocation in wireless networks
19.05.2008
Dr. Laurent Bertino, MSC, Mohn-Sverdrup center/NERSC
Applications of the EnKF in operational ocean forecasting
26.05.2008
Prof. Dr. Michel Pierre, IRRMAR, Rennes University:
Shape Optimization
02.06.2008
Prof. Oliver Stein, Institute for Economic Theory and Operations Research, Karlsruhe University
On Gemstones and Maneuverability problems: Applications of Modern Design Centering Techniques
09.06.2008
Dr. Paolo Bientinesi, AICES, RWTH Aachen University
Multicore Processors: What Kind of Parallelism?
16.06.2008
Prof. Dr. Jay Gopalakrishnan, mathematics, University of Florida Gainesville
Hybrized methods for Stokes flow
23.06.2008
Prof. Dr. Matteo Pasquali, Chemical and Biomolecular Eng., Rice University
Computing Complex Flows of Complex Fluids
07.07.2008
Prof. Dr. Olaf Steinbach, Numerical Mathematics, Technical University of Graz
Applications of Fast Boundary Element Methods
14.07.2008
Prof. Dr. Michael Herty, Mathematics C, RWTH Aachen University
Optimal control of PDEs in applications
29.09.2008
Annalisa Buffa, Ph.D. Research Director (dirigente di ricerca) at Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche del CNR, Pavia Italy
Buffa Seminar
20.10.2008
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Dahmen, Chair for Mathematics, RWTH Aachen University
Sparsity Recovering Schemes, Adaptivity and Stabilization
03.11.2008
Dr. Andrea Nerozzi, Institute for Applied Mathematics, University of Jena
Using Numerical Simulations to Study Einstein's Theory of Gravity
10.11.2008
Dr. Pavel Bochev,CCIM, Sandia National Laboratories
On Stabilized Methods in the Small Time Step Limit
17.11.2008
Prof. Dr. Jacek Rokicki, Centre of Excellence for CFD, Warsaw University of Technology
High-Order Methods and Adaptation for Compressible Flows
24.11.2008
Prof.Dr.-Ing. Holger Schüttrumpf, Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, RWTH Aachen University
Methods and models in hydraulic engineering and water resources management
01.12.2008
Prof. Dr. Martin Mönnigmann, TU Braunschweig
Efficient Calculation of Hessian Matrix Eigenvalue Bounds without Calculating Hessians - An AD-Inspired Approach with Applications in Optimization and Control
15.12.2008
Prof. Edward P. Gatzke, Ph.D. , Department of Chemical Engineering, University of South Carolina
Gatzke Seminar
12.01.2009
Prof.Per Hansen Section for Scientific Computing, Technical University of Denmark
I Can See Clearer Now - The Blur is Gone
26.01.2009
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rüde, Chair for System Simulation, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Simulation and Animation of Complex Flows with Supercomputers
09.02.2009
Prof. Alex Pothen, Ph.D.,, Director of Computing Research Institute, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
"Combinatorial Problems in Scientific Computing"
20.04.2009
Prof. Dr. Norbert Peters Institute for Combustion Technology, RWTH Aachen University
Dissipation Elements—A New Approach to Fine Scale Turbulence
04.05.2009
Prof. Dr. Thomas Slawig, Group for Algorithmic Optimal Control, Christian-Albrechts University Kiel
Numerical Approaches for Parameter Optimization in Climate Models
18.05.2009
Prof. Christos T. Maravelias Department of Chemical + Biological Engineering , University of Wisconsin
Modeling and Solution Methods for a Class of Stochastic Programming Problems Under Endogenous Uncertainty
25.05.2009
Prof. Volker John Group for Algorithmic Optimal Control , University of Saarland
John Seminar
08.06.2009
Dr. Matti Stenroos Department of Biomedical engineering and Comp. Science , Helsinki University of Technology
Forward and Inverse Modeling in Spatial Characterization of Bioelectromagnetic Fields
22.06.2009
Prof. Dieter Armbruster Department of Mathematics , Arizona State University
Networks of interacting machines - from supply chains to metabolic processes
06.07.2009
Dr. Matthias Koster ibac, RWTH Aachen University
3D simulation of moisture transport in cement-based materials
20.07.2009
Dr. Michael Commer Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, University of California
"Three-dimensional large-scale geophysical joint imaging and its computational challenges"
03.11.2009
Additional CCES Seminar WS 2009
Prof. Irad Yavneh - TECHNION, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa
Milestones in Multigrid
14.12.2009
Prof. Dr. Jerzy Petera, Technical University of Łódź, Department of Chemical Engineering
Numerical Simulation Methodology for Liquid-Liquid Enzymatically Catalysed Reaction in an Electrostatic Spray Reactor
11.01.2010
Prof. Dr. Rupert Klein, Freie Universität Berlin, Mathematik & Informatik
Theory and Computation of Weakly Compressible Atmospheric Flows
25.01.2010
Dr. Peter Korn, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Hamburg
Numerical climate models: their errors and a pathway to calculate them
27.04.2010
Prof. Ahmed E. Ismail, Ph.D.
Cluster of Excellence Tailor-Made Fuels from Biomass
AICES Graduate School
RWTH Aachen University
An Introduction to the Molecular Simulations and Transformations Research Group
31.05.2010
Prof. Dr. Norbert Kroll, Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology
Center for Computer Applications in Aerospace Science and Engineering
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Numerical Simulation Capabilities for Aircraft Design
02.06.2010
Prof. Benjamin Seibold, Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing Group, Department of Mathematics , Temple University
New Computational Approaches Based on the Method of Characteristics
08.06.2010
Dr. Nikolaj Georgi, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig
Ionic Liquids at Electrified Interfaces: Insights from Simplified Models and New Algorithms for Computation of Electrostatic Interactions
19.07.2010
Dr. Edoardo Di Napoli, AICES Graduate School
Improving the performance of Density Functional Theory self-consistent cycle: from matrix analysis to eigenvectors evolution
22.09.2010
Prof. Alexander Mitsos, Ph.D., Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Construction of Signaling Pathways and Identification of Drug Effects via Phosphoproteomic Experiments and Combinatorial Optimization
29.09.2010
Dipl.-Ing. Mehdi Behbahani, Chair for Computational Analysis of Technical Systems (CATS), RWTH Aachen
AICES Accociated Fellow
Numerical and Experimental Evaluation of Platelet Reactions in Blood Vessels
30.09.2010
Prof. Yurii S. Aulchenko
Computational Problems in Human Statistical Genomics
14.10.2010
CHARLEMAGNE Distinguished Lecture Series
Prof. Dr. Peter Lax, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
Degenerate Matrices
14.10.2010
Talk
"Converging on Divergent Paths“ - Career Paths for Young Researchers in the US and Germany
25.10.2010
Prof. Dr. Manuel Torrilhon, Mathematics (CCES), RWTH Aachen University
Modeling and Simulation: A Match Made in Heaven?
08.11.2010
Dr. Eric von Lieres, Modeling and Simulation Group, Institute of Biotechnology 2, Forschungszentrum Jülich
High Performance Computing for Better Understanding High Performance Chromatography
24.01.2011
Prof. Dr. Stefanie Reese, Institute of Applied Mechanics, RWTH Aachen
Nonlinear Finite Element Technology – Theory, Discussion of Stability and Application
02.05.2011
Prof. Endre Süli, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Analytical and Computational Challenges in Navier-Stokes-Fokker-Planck Systems
16.05.2011
Prof. Dr. Kurt Kremer , Polymer Theory , Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Multiscale Modeling of Soft Matter: Where Chemical Details and Generic Properties Meet
30.05.2011
Prof. Dr. Bob Svendsen , Chair of Material Mechanics, RWTH Aachen
Application of Continuum Thermodynamics and Material Modeling to the Simulation of Selected Technological Processes
20.06.2011
Prof. Kyriakos Giannakoglou
Lab. of Thermal Turbomachines, Parallel CFD and Optimization Unit
National Technical University of Athens
On the Development of Continuous (and Discrete) Adjoint Methods for the Computation of First- and Higher-Order Derivatives in Aerodynamics
27.06.2011
Prof. Dr. Michael Hinze
Department of Mathematics, Optimization of Complex Systems
University of Hamburg
PDE Constrained Optimization in Engineering Applications
04.07.2011
Prof. Dr. Nicolas Ralph Gauger
Computational Mathematics Group , RWTH Aachen
Ingredients for Efficient Optimization and Control in Aerodynamics
24.10.2011
Prof. Dr. Gabriel Wittum
Goethe Center for Scientific Computing (G-CSC), Goethe University Frankfurt
Numerische Modellierung und Simulation biologischer Systeme./ Modelling and Simulation of Biological Systems
21.11.2011
Bambach Seminar
Modeling of Metal Forming Processes and Process Chains
Metal Forming Institute, Material Modelling / Sheet Metals, RWTH Aachen
30.11.2011
Prof. Dr. Erwin Stein, Institute of Mechanics and Computational Mechanics, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Milestones of Direct Variational Calculus and its Analysis from the 17th Century until today – Mathematics meets Mechanics
05.12.2011
Chemical Senses: Insights from Structural Bioinformatics
Giorgetti Seminar
12.12.2011
Prof. Dr. Peter Gumbsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Freiburg and IAM - Reliability of Components and Systems, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Simulation of Tribocontacts at Atomic Resolution
The Seminar Series is continued after 2011 and will be called I³MS Seminar Series.