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Averaging Methods for Multiscale
Phenomena in Engineering Materials
Workshop
April 2-4, 2012

Agenda

Monday, April 2, 2012
Meeting and Lunch - Posner Center
Reception - Posner Center


8:00am For Hotel Guests, Van Pickup at Hotel
8:15am For Hotel Guests, Second Run Van Pickup at Hotel
8:30am Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:05am Welcome Remarks, Amit Acharya, Carnegie Mellon University
9:05-9:25am George Hazelrigg, Deputy Division Director, CMMI, NSF and Martin Dunn, Program Director, MOM, NSF
9:25am Glaucio Paulino, University of Illinois: Is Multiscale Modeling Science?
9:50am Don Saari, University of California, Irvine: Unexpected problems coming from the usual "reductionist" approach
10:35am Break
10:55am Peter T. Cummings, Vanderbilt University & Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences: Many-Scale and Multi-Scale Modeling in Computational Nanoscience and the Interplay Between Experiment and Theory
11:40am Discussion
12:00pm Lunch
1:30pm Alan McGaughey, Carnegie Mellon University: Combining atomistic calculations and the Boltzmann transport equation to predict nanostructure thermal conductivity
2:15pm Kaushik Dayal, Carnegie Mellon University: Multiscale Atomistics for Defects in Ferroelectrics
3:00pm Discussion
3:20pm Break
3:40pm Robert Swendsen, Carnegie Mellon University: The inverse renormalization-group transformation
4:25pm Johannes Zimmer, University of Bath, UK: Toward nonequilibrium: from particles to entropic gradient flows
5:10pm Discussion
5:30pm Reception- Posner Center
7:30pm Van Pickup Back to Hotel
7:45pm Second Run Van Pickup Back to Hotel

Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Meeting and Lunch - Posner Center

8:00am For Hotel Guests, Van Pickup at Hotel
8:15am For Hotel Guests, Second Run Van Pickup at Hotel
8:30am Continental Breakfast
9:00am Zvi Artstein, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel: The slow progress of a fast dynamics
9:45am Marshall Slemrod, University of Wisconsin, Madison: Recent Applications of Multi-Scale Averaging
10:30am Break
10:50am Somnath Ghosh, Johns Hopkins University: Multi-time Scaling Methods in Image Based Crystal Plasticity FEM
11:35am Discussion
12:00pm Lunch
1:30pm Armand J. Beaudoin, University of Illinois: Applications of Field Dislocation Mechanics
2:15pm Pierre Suquet, Laboratoire de Mécanique et d'Acoustique, Marseille, France: Long memory effects arising from homogenization and internal variables
3:00pm Discussion
3:20pm Poster Session
4:35pm Van For Hotel Guests, Back to Marriott Hotel
4:50pm Second Run Van For Hotel Guests, Back to Marriott Hotel
6:00pm Van Pick Up from Marriott Hotel

 

Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Meeting and Lunch - Posner Center

8:00am For Hotel Guests, Van Pickup at Hotel
8:15am For Hotel Guests, Second Run Van Pickup at Hotel
8:30am Continental Breakfast
9:00am Assad A. Oberai, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Subgrid Models in Fluid Mechanics
9:45am Mark Robbins, Johns Hopkins University: Concurrent Modeling of Fluid Flow and Solid Contact
10:30am Break
10:50am Craig Maloney, Carnegie Mellon University: Large fluctuations and collective behavior in quasi-static shear flows
11:35am Discussion
11:55am Lunch
1:30pm Turab Lookman, Los Alamos National Laboratory: Heterogeneities and Kinetics in Phase Transforming Systems
2:15pm Luc Tartar, Carnegie Mellon University: The goal of GTH, the general theory of homogenization
3:00pm Discussion
3:20pm Break
3:40pm Final Discussion
4:40pm Meeting Adjourns

 

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