Tag: MEAM
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MEAM PhD Thesis Defense: Justin Cooke
MEAM PhD student and PICS researcher Justin Cooke will be presenting his PhD thesis defense titled “Computational Study on Rough Wall-Bounded Flows and their Effects at Low and Very-High Reynolds […]
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PICS Colloquium: “Physics-compatible kinetic-energy and entropy preserving (KEEP) scheme for high-fidelity simulation of compressible turbulence” with Soshi Kawai
On Friday, April 19th at 2 PM EST, PICS will host a colloquium with Soshi Kawai, Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Tohoku University. This colloquium will be held in-person in […]
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PICS Colloquium: “Wall-models of turbulent flows via scientific multi-agent reinforcement learning” with Jane Bae
On Friday, February 9th at 2 PM EST, PICS will host a colloquium with Jane Bae, Assistant Professor of Aerospace at Caltech. This colloquium will be held in-person in PICS […]
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PICS Colloquium: “Wall-models of turbulent flows via scientific multi-agent reinforcement learning” with Jane Bae
Speaker: Jane Bae, Assistant Professor of Aerospace at Caltech Abstract: The predictive capabilities of turbulent flow simulations, critical for aerodynamic design and weather prediction, hinge on the choice of turbulence […]
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PICS Colloquium: “Modeling Assembly of Colloids with Charges and with Mobile Binders” with Glen Hocky
On Friday, October 27th at 2:00 PM EST, PICS will host a colloquium in the PICS large conference room (PICS 534) with Glen Hocky, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at New […]
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PICS Colloquium: “Modeling Assembly of Colloids with Charges and with Mobile Binders”
Speaker: Assistant Professor of Chemistry at New York University Abstract: In this talk, I will present our recent efforts in probing the physical processes underlying self-assembly of colloidal […]
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PICS Colloquium: “The Virtual Pregnancy: Using Computational Models to Probe Human Reproduction” with Michelle Oyen
On Friday, September 15th at 2:00 PM, PICS will host a colloquium in the PICS large conference room (PICS 534) with Michelle Oyen, Director of the Center for Women’s Health […]
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PICS Colloquium: “The Virtual Pregnancy: Using Computational Models to Probe Human Reproduction”
Abstract Preterm birth affects approximately ten percent of pregnancies and rates of maternal mortality in the US are rising. Computational investigations of pregnancy have great potential to explore fundamental aspects […]