FENICS `19: FENICS `19
PROGRAM

Days: Wednesday, June 12th Thursday, June 13th Friday, June 14th

Wednesday, June 12th

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09:50-11:00 Session 2: Developments with FEniCS I
09:50
Complex Number support in FEniCS (abstract)
10:10
Recent developments in dolfin-adjoint (abstract)
10:30
tIGAr: Isogeometric analysis with FEniCS (abstract)
11:30-13:00 Session 3: Developments with FEniCS II
11:30
hIPPYlib: An Extensible Software Framework for Large-Scale Inverse Problems with Quantified Uncertainties (abstract)
11:50
Digital Math: constructive solution of the grand challenges in science, education and industry (abstract)
12:10
Compiling finite element variational forms for GPU-based assembly (abstract)
12:30
LEoPart: a particle add-on for FEniCS (abstract)
14:00-15:30 Session 4: Applications I
14:00
Toward a Partitioned Fluid-Structure Interaction Algorithm for Photovoltaic Panel Tracker Design (abstract)
14:20
Modeling of ageing concrete (abstract)
14:40
Two-dimensional Thermal Finite Element Model of Directed Energy Deposition (abstract)
15:00
FEniCS heat flow models connect micron-lengthscale experiments to the 100 km-thick thermal boundary layer at base of the Earth’s mantle (abstract)
15:20
Distributed memory algorithms for Finite Element computing in FEniCS with applications in continuum mechanics (abstract)
Thursday, June 13th

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09:30-11:00 Session 6: Numerical methods I
09:30
Analysis and Discretization of Coupled 1D-3D Flow Models (abstract)
09:50
Enriched Galerkin Discretization for Modelling Flow in Fractured Porous Media using Mixed-Dimensional Approach (abstract)
10:10
Improved modeling of certain non-Newtonian fluids (abstract)
10:30
hIPPYlib: An Extensible Software Framework for Large-Scale Inverse Problems (abstract)
11:30-13:00 Session 7: Numerical methods II
11:30
User friendly cloud-HPC with MSO4SC-FEniCS (abstract)
11:50
Numerical solution of systems of coupled non-linear parabolic equations using mixed finite elements in FEniCS (abstract)
12:10
A multigrid smoother for problems with low quality meshes (abstract)
12:30
Mixed-dimensional coupled finite elements in FEniCS (abstract)
14:00-15:30 Session 8: Biomedical
14:00
A computational model for cerebral electrodiffusion based on explicit geometrical representation (abstract)
14:20
Unified Continuum modeling for a variety of biomedical applications (abstract)
14:40
A Machine Learning Approach for Soft Tissue Remodeling (abstract)
15:00
Finite element modeling of cardiac tissue in heart-on-a-chip systems (abstract)
15:45-17:00 Session 10: Posters
15:45
A discontinuous finite element approach to cracking in coupled poro-elastic fluid flow models (abstract)
15:45
Pneumatic membrane structures subject to hydrodynamic loads (abstract)
15:45
Two-level domain decomposition preconditioners with improved plane wave coarse spaces (abstract)
15:45
Scalable computation of magma shearband models (abstract)
15:45
Automated modeling for electromagnetic stimulation experiments (abstract)
15:45
A Numerical Verification of the inf-sup Conditions of a Class of Mixed Finite Element Methods for Nonlinear Elasticity (abstract)
15:45
Estimation of Anisotropic Elastic Moduli using FEniCS (abstract)
15:45
FEniCS: develop and implement a new Navier-Stokes scheme for real-fluid problems (abstract)
15:45
Global geodynamics in FEniCS (abstract)
19:30-22:30 Conference Dinner

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Friday, June 14th

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09:10-11:00 Session 11: Geodynamics
09:10
Geodynamical modeling with FEniCS (abstract)
09:30
Fluid pathways in a viscously deforming porous media - modeling subduction zone fluid transport (abstract)
09:50
The influence of spreading rate and permeability on melt focusing beneath mid-ocean ridges (abstract)
10:10
Phase-field modelling of reaction-driven cracking in poro-elastic media (abstract)
10:30
Progress in integrating Thermodynamic and Geodynamic Models (abstract)
11:30-12:30 Session 12: Dislocation and fracture
11:30
Machine learning for fast and accurate construction of the upscaled coarse grid model for problems in heterogeneous and fractured media using FEniCS and Keras libraries (abstract)
11:50
A single fluid flow poroelastic model for simulating triaxial cell tests implemented in FEniCS (abstract)
12:10
Modeling motion of dislocations and their patterns (abstract)