Programme

Format:

The format of the SCOMA International Seminar will consist of scientific, technological and strategic sessions including
State-of-the-art lectures;
Multi-physics case studies;
A Round Table on "Impact of multiphysics challenges to research" and industrial environments".

Topics:

The lectures will focus on numerical methods and tools for multiscale modeling, simulation, optimization and their use for multidisciplinary applications and design in collaborative research and industrial environments. The topics include computational mathematics, computational fluid dynamics, computational mechanics, mesh adaption and a posteriori error estimates, multi-objective optimization, multidisciplinary PDE constrained optimization, and other related topics.

Tentative Programme

All lectures are in Lea Pulkkinen’s room (Agora 4th. floor).

Time

Event

Sunday 2.10.2005


19:30 -

Cheese and Wine in Sokos hotel Alexandra

Monday 3.10.2005


8:00 – 8:30

Registration (Agora 1st. Floor)

8:30 – 8:45

Welcome Address (Lea Pulkkinen’s room (Agora 4 Floor))

8:45 – 9:25

Lecture 1

C. Farhat, Stanford Univ., USA

Dynamic-Data-Driven Computational Decision Support Systems: Opportunities, Enabling Methodologies, and Significance

9:25 – 10:05

Lecture 2

K. Miettinen, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland

Multiobjective Optimization as a Tool in Designing Paper Machines

10:05 – 10:25

Coffee Break

10:25 – 11:05

Lecture 3

S. Repin, V.A. Steklov Inst. of Math., St. Petersburg, Russia

A posteriori error estimation in non-energy terms

and with account of data indeterminacy.

11:05 – 11:45

Lecture 4

J. Chleboun, Math. Inst. Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic

The worst scenario method in modeling problems with uncertain data

11:45 – 12:25

Lecture 5

T. Kärkkäinen, Univ. Of Jyväskylä, Finland

Robust Methods for Data Mining

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch --- Agora AgC132.1

13:30 – 14:10

Lecture 6

N. Banichuk, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Damage Accumulation and Optimal Structural Design by Genetic Algorithm

14:10 – 14:50

Lecture 7

T. Ollikainen, VTT Industrial Systems, Finland

Dynamic Realtime Simulation of Natural Circulation in a Boiler

14:50 – 15:30

Lecture 8

N. Svanstedt, Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Sweden

Body and Soul and FEniCS

15:30 – 15:50

Coffee Break

15:50 – 16:30

Lecture 9

A. Pozharsky, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

On Electron Transport in 3D Quantum Waveguides of Variable Cross-section

16:30 -17:10

Lecture 10

P. Deuflhard, ZIB Berlin, Germany

Mathematical modeling and simulation in medicine

17:10 -17:30

Lecture 11

R. Munther, TEKES, Finland

National strategy in R&D: Case, Technology Programme on Mathematical modeling and simulation

17:30 – 17:50

Lecture 12 -- Rector’s speech

A. Sallinen, Univ. of Jyväskylä

Research strategy of university of Jyväskylä

17:50 - 18:15

Break

18:15 -

Cocktail --- Piato (Agora 1st. floor)

Tuesday 4.10.2005


8:45 – 9:25

Lecture 13

W. K. Liu, Univ. of Northwestern, USA

Multiscale Multiphysics Coupling Methdods for Materials Design and Bio-Nano Interface

9:25 – 10:05

Lecture 14

V. Capasso, Univ. of Milano, Italy

Multiscale Modelling of Random Geometric Birth-and-Growth Processes, for Multi-Physics Problems Occurring in Material Sciences And Biomedicine.

10:05 – 10:25

Coffee Break

10:25 – 11:05

Lecture 15

H. Kawarada, Ryutsu Keizai Univ., Japan

A Mathematical model of Trade-Off relations in Logistics Systems

11:05 – 11:45

Lecture 16

O. Bräysy, Univ. of Jyväskylä, Finland

Optimization in large scale transport management applications

11:45 – 12:25

Lecture 17

M. Dementieva, Univ. of Jyväskylä, Finland

Solutions comparing in joint implementation projects

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch Agora AgC132.1 / Advisory Board meeting AgC 133.2

13:30 – 14:10

Lecture 18

Y. Kuznetsov, Univ. of Houston, USA

Mixed Finite Element Methods in Domains of Complex Geometry

14:10 – 14:50

Lecture 19

J. Toivanen, North Carolina State Univ., USA

Finite Element Solution of Large-scale Time-harmonic Acoustic Scattering Problems

14:50 – 15:30

Lecture 20

V. Kalvine, Univ. of Jyväskylä, Finland

Perfectly Matched Layers for Quantum Waveguides in

the Presence of Slowly Decaying Potentials

15:30 -15:50

Coffee Break

15:50 – 16:30

Lecture 21

J. Hron, Univ. of Dortmund, Germany

Numerical Benchmarking of Fluid-Structure Interaction Between Elastic Object and Incompressible Flow

16:30 – 17:10

Lecture 22

V. Selmin, Alenia, Italy

Collaboration design in Fluid-Structure Aeronautical Problems

17:10 – 17:20

Break

17:20 – 18:00

Lecture 23

P. Saariluoma, Univ. of Jyväskylä, Finland

Metasciences of multidisciplinary problems

18:00

Break

18:30 -

Dinner --- Piato (Agora 1st floor)

Wednesday 5.10.2005


8:45 – 9:25

Lecture 24

O. Pironneau, Univ. of Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie), France

Sensitivity with respect to discontinous data

9:25 – 10:05

Lecture 25

H. Engl, Univ. of Linz, Austria

Hot Stuff: From Iron and Steel Making via Inverse Problems to Finance

10:05 – 10:25

Coffee Break

10:25 -12:25

Round Table (Lea Pulkkinen’s Room (Agora 4th Floor))

Impact of multiphysics challenges on research and industrial environments : connecting cultures and technologies

12:25

Seminar adjourn and lunch -- Agora C231.1



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