Multi Physics Workshop

Workshop:

Advances in Numerical Methods for Simulation, Optimization, and Uncertainty Quantification of Coupled Physics Problems

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Engineering Center
April 23 - 24, 2018

Honoring the contributions of Professors Carlos Felippa and KC Park to the field of multi-physics modeling

Parking Options

There are two options for parking on campus during the symposium. You can either park in the Paid Parking visitor lots identified in red ($2.00/hour) OR you can purchase a temporary permit for one of the lots indicated in yellow. (Please refer to the map on the left.)

Temporary parking permits are available as a single day pass (either day) for $9 or a 2 Day Pass for $17.

To purchase a parking permit in advance, visit and click the ‘Find Parking’ button next to the desired pass option.

Workshop Agenda

8:00-9:00 Registration, Coffee & Refreshments
9:00-9:20 Prof. Brian Argrow, (AES Dept. Chair) Welcome Note
9:20-9:30 Prof. Alireza Doostan, Workshop Logistics
9:30-10:15 Prof. Charbel Farhat, Data-Driven Stochastic Hyperreduced Computational Models for the Feasible Modeling and Quantification of Model-Form Uncertainties
10:15-11:00 Prof. Eugenio Oñate, Time integration schemes for transient problems with enhanced stability and accuracy via Finite Increment Calculus (FIC)
11:00-11:15 Break
11:15-12:00 Prof. MC Natori, Concepts and Mechanics of Space Structures – Joint Research Topics with University of Colorado
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-13:45 Prof. Roger Ghanem Advances in Stochastic Reduction
13:45-14:30 Dr. Gregory Reich Development and Application of Artificial Hair Sensors
14:30-15:15 Dr. Amy Robertson Modeling and Analysis of Offshore Wind Systems
15:15-15:30 Break
15:30-16:15 Prof. Hiraku Sakamoto Analysis and Flight Demonstration of Advanced Lightweight Space Structures
16:15-17:00 Dr. Keats Wilkie Recent Progress in NASA Solar Sail Technology Development
17:30-18:30 Reception/Drink at UMC, Aspen Room
18:30-20:00 Dinner at UMC, Aspen Room

8:00-8:30 Registration, Coffee & Refreshments
8:30-9:15 Prof. Byung Man Kwak, Review of Frictional Contact Mechanics and Solution Method based on Continuous CP
9:15-10:00 Prof. José González, Reciprocal Mass Matrices for Isogeometric Analysis via the Method of Localized Lagrange Multipliers
10:00-10:45 Prof. Alicia Kim, Advances in Numerical Methods for Topology Optimization
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-11:45 Prof. Yong-Hwa Park, Coupled Field Vibration Analysis of Bio-systems for Non-invasive Measurement of Biomarkers
11:45-12:45 Lunch
12:45-13:30 Dr. Sergio Idelsohn, Direct Numerical Simulation in CFD via Lagrangian Formulations and Multi-Scale Homogenization
13:30-14:15ÌýProf. PÃ¥l Bergen, Modelling, analysis and verification of thermal batteries for large-scale energy storage
14:15-15:00 Dr. Radek Kolman, Component-wise partitioned finite element method in discontinuous wave propagation problems
15:00-16:30 Poster Session at DLC lobby

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Confirmed Speakers for the Workshop

  • Prof. Charbel Farhat
    Stanford University, USA
  • Prof. Roger Ghanem
    University of Southern California, USA
  • Prof. Jose Gonzalez
    University in Seville, Spain
  • Prof. Sergio Idelsohn
  • Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
  • Prof. Alicia Kim
    University of California, San Diego, USA
  • Dr. Radek Kolman
    The Czech Academy of Sciences
  • Prof. Byung Man Kwak
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
  • Prof. M.C.(Michihiro) Natori
    Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS)/JAXA
  • Prof. Eugenio Onate
    Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
  • Prof. Yong-Hwa Park
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
  • Dr. Gregory Reich
  • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Dr. Amy Robertson
    National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Prof. Hiraku Skamoto
    Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Dr. Keats Wilkie
    NASA

About K.C. Park and Carlos Felippa

K.C. Park
K.C. Park is a professor emeritus in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä. He is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and has written over 150 publications. His research includes modeling of multiphysics, contact and interface problems, parallel computations of nonlinear structures, dynamics and control of aerospace structures, system identification and structural health monitoring, fluid-structure interactions, MEMS, and adaptive structures. He joined ²ÊÃñ±¦µä in 1987.

Carlos Felippa
Carlos A. Felippais a professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä. His research concerns aerospace structures andÌýÌý structural analysis, with special interests in coupled field problems: elastoacoustics, aeroelasticity, control-structure interaction, thermomechanics and electrothermomechanics. Felippa studied civil engineering at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Ing. Civ. 1963) and the University of California, Berkeley (MS 1964 and PhD 1966). After working at Boeing and Lockheed, he joined the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä faculty 1986.

Getting to Boulder

Boulder is 30 minutes northwest of downtown Denver, one hour from Fort Collins and Greeley, one hour and 45 minutes from Colorado Springs,Ìýfive hours from Grand Junction, and one hourÌýfrom Denver International Airport.

From Denver International Airport (DIA)

CUÌýBoulder is 45 minutes from the aiport by car or an hour via the SkyRide bus service, which costs $13 one way.

Organizing Committee

Prof. Alireza Doostan
Prof. Kurt Maute

Questions?

Contact Rome Associate Professor Alireza Doostan
alireza.doostan@colorado.edu