SC Seminar: Félix Givois

Félix Givois, Fraunhofer ITWM, Kaiserslautern Title: Quantum Computing for Material Characterization Abstract: The description of material laws of a complex microstructure is a problem really complex to solve. As there is not any analytical description of it,the best method is … Continue reading

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SC Seminar: Paula Harder

Paula Harder, Fraunhofer ITWM, Kaiserslautern Title: Emulating Aerosol Microphysics with Machine Learning Abstract: Aerosol particles play an important role in the climate system by absorbing and scattering radiation and by influencing cloud properties. They are also one of the biggest … Continue reading

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SC Seminar: Johannes Blühdorn

Johannes Blühdorn, Chair for Scientific Computing, TU Kaiserslautern Title: OpDiLib, an Open Multiprocessing Differentiation Library Abstract: Automatic differentiation (AD) comprises techniques and tools for acquiring machine-accurate derivatives of computer codes. AD has a long history of successful applications in areas … Continue reading

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SC Seminar: Raju Ram

Raju Ram, Fraunhofer ITWM, Kaiserslautern Title: Hybrid parallel ILU preconditioner to solve sparse linear systems Abstract: The solution of large sparse linear systems is a ubiquitous problem in chemistry, physics, and engineering applications. Krylov subspace methods are preferred to solve … Continue reading

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Seminar Talks! Please contact us

Prof. Dr. Nicolas Gauger, Chair for Scientific Computing (SciComp), TU Kaiserslautern SciComp Seminar Series Please contact Prof. Gauger, if you want to register for an online talk in our SciComp Seminar Series or just to register for the seminar. A … Continue reading

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SC Seminar: Qiqi Wang

Prof. Qiqi Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA Title: The climatic butterfly effect — do numerical simulations capture the statistics of chaotic systems? Abstract: The butterfly effect is a well-known phenomenon in fluid dynamics. A small perturbation can lead … Continue reading

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SC Seminar: Stefan Langer

PD Dr. Stefan Langer, DLR Braunschweig Title: On boundary value problems for RANS equations and two-equation turbulence models – Talk 1 Abstract: Currently, in engineering computations for high Reynolds number turbulent flows, turbulence modeling continues to be the most frequently … Continue reading

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SC Seminar: Charlie Swanson

Dr. Roy Charles Swanson, NASA Langley Research Center Title: On boundary value problems for RANS equations and two-equation turbulence models – Talk 2 Abstract: Currently, in engineering computations for high Reynolds number turbulent flows, turbulence modeling continues to be the … Continue reading

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SC Seminar: Michael Herbst

Dr. Michael Herbst, École des Ponts ParisTech, France Title: High-throughput density-functional theory calculations: An interdisciplinary challenge Abstract: Density-functional theory (DFT) is one of the most widespread methods for simulating the quantum-chemical behaviour of electrons in matter. Applications of DFT cover … Continue reading

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SC Seminar: Michaela Schmitt

Michaela Schmitt, TU Kaiserslautern Title: Recent approaches in Opacity Optimization Abstract: In the field of scientific visualization flow visualization is a long existing technique. Scientists and engineers aim to derive information from visualizations of flow data, but, less important structures … Continue reading

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