PROGRAM
Days: Monday, June 29th Tuesday, June 30th Wednesday, July 1st
Monday, June 29th
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13:00-13:45Welcome coffee.
13:45-15:15 Session 1
Location: Huxley 311
13:45 | Introduction (abstract) |
14:00 | FInAT is not a Tabulator, Or, Yet another way to break a form compiler (abstract) |
14:25 | High Order Cut Finite Element Methods for the Stokes Problem using Fenics Multimesh Features (abstract) |
14:50 | Using FEniCS on HPC systems (abstract) |
15:15-15:45Coffee Break
15:45-17:00 Session 2
Location: Huxley 311
15:45 | Reliable and efficient a posteriori error estimation in FEniCS (abstract) |
16:10 | Exploiting approximation properties to improve filtering. (abstract) |
17:00-19:00 Session 3: Poster evening
Location: Huxley 217/218
17:00 | Eulerian model of crystal plasticity: numerical simulations of micropillar compression (abstract) |
17:00 | A framework for mesh adaptivity in the context of Bayesian inverse problems using FEniCS (abstract) |
17:00 | Variational modeling of fluid-structure interaction with a free surface (abstract) |
17:00 | A FEniCS-based framework for mesh movement (abstract) |
17:00 | CutFEM: unfitted finite element methods for multi-physics problems in FEniCS (abstract) |
17:00 | A mathematical model of pulmonary blood volume based on a heart rate variability model (abstract) |
17:00 | Modeling Cardiac Arrhythmias of Brugada Syndrome (abstract) |
17:00 | High performance adaptive and predictive finite element computing for turbulent flow and multiphysics (abstract) |
17:00 | The optimisation of tidal turbine farms represented as a turbine density function (abstract) |
17:00 | Micromagnetics with FEniCS (abstract) |
17:00 | PERMON, a new software toolbox for massively parallel computation of real world problems (abstract) |
17:00 | Parameter-robust discretization and preconditioning of Biot's consolidation model (abstract) |
17:00 | Flexible and efficient mesh management in Firedrake using PETSc DMPlex (abstract) |
17:00 | Mathematical and numerical modelling of variational water waves generated from a wave maker (abstract) |
17:00 | Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Simulation in Porous Media with FEniCS (abstract) |
17:00 | Diderot for Finite Element Data (abstract) |
17:00 | Variational FEM for Waves in a Hele-Shaw Tank (abstract) |
17:00 | Levelset methods (and XFEM) in FEniCS (abstract) |
17:00 | On choosing of the free parameters in SUPG and SOLD methods (abstract) |
17:00 | Tidal turbine array design optimisation with sensitivity analysis (abstract) |
17:00 | dolfin-adjoint: automatic adjoint models for FEniCS (abstract) |
17:00 | Generating a soliton splash through variational modelling and experiments (abstract) |
17:00 | FEM - BEM coupling methods for the magnetic strayfield problem (abstract) |
17:00 | Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation applied to Structural Optimisation and a Timespace Method (abstract) |
17:00 | FEniCS in Linux Containers (abstract) |
17:00 | Mesh-independent gradient-based optimisation (abstract) |
17:00 | Numerical issues in mathematical modelling of float glass process (abstract) |
Tuesday, June 30th
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08:30-09:00Coffee and pastry
09:00-10:15 Session 4
Location: Huxley 311
09:00 | Identifying the parameters of the heart: variational data assimilation in cardiac mechanics using dolfin-adjoint (abstract) |
09:50 | Variational data assimilation for the Navier-Stokes equations in blood flow simulations (abstract) |
10:15-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 5
Location: Huxley 311
11:00 | Two dimensional Multi Domain Finite Element Calculations for linear molecules (abstract) |
11:25 | magnum.fe - FEM for micromagnetics (abstract) |
11:50 | Using FEniCS With BEM++ For FEM/BEM Coupled Problems (abstract) |
12:15-13:45Lunch
13:45-15:25 Session 6
Location: Huxley 311
13:45 | Automatic code generation for non-affine meshes (abstract) |
14:10 | Quadrilateral mesh support in Firedrake (abstract) |
14:35 | Modeling density-driven coastal ocean flows (abstract) |
15:00 | Compatible finite element methods for numerical weather prediction with FEniCS/Firedrake (abstract) |
15:25-16:10Coffee Break
16:10-17:00 Session 7: Open lecture
Location: Huxley 311
16:10 | Implementing mathematics: domain specific languages and automated computing (abstract) |
19:00-23:00Workshop dinner - Doggett's Coat and Badge
Wednesday, July 1st
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08:30-09:00Coffee and pastry
09:00-10:15 Session 8
Location: Huxley 311
09:00 | A Bayesian inversion approach to recovering material parameters in hyperelastic solids using dolfin-adjoint (abstract) |
09:50 | Automatic non-destructive testing procedures with FEniCS and dolfin-adjoint (abstract) |
10:15-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 9
Location: Huxley 311
11:00 | Efficient preconditioners for saddle point system with trace constraints (abstract) |
11:25 | Non-Manifold Manifold Simulations Using FEniCS (abstract) |
11:50 | fenics-shells: a UFL-based library for simulating thin structures (abstract) |
12:15-13:45Lunch
13:45-15:00 Session 10
Location: Huxley 311
13:45 | Residual-based stabilizations for turbulent flow problems (abstract) |
14:10 | FEniCS in cardiovascular medicine (abstract) |
14:35 | Modelling long term buoyancy driven flows in FEniCS (abstract) |
15:00-15:45Coffee Break
15:45-17:00 Session 11
Location: Huxley 311
15:45 | PCBDDC: a novel class of robust dual-primal preconditioners in PETSc (abstract) |
16:10 | Geometric multigrid without the agonising pain (abstract) |