SimTech Colloquium

In this lecture series, leading researchers and promising young scientists report on their latest findings in the field of simulation science. We place particular emphasis on the interdisciplinary variety of contributions. We invite all interested parties to our colloquium.

All talks start at 4 pm and take place at Pfaffenwaldring 7 in V7.01. Changes to that will be highlighted.

Winter Term 2023/2024

22 November 2023 online 4 pm Efficient Computation through Tuned Approximation

David Keyes

13 December 2023 V7.01 4 pm 35 Years Up and Down the Visualization Pipeline

Thomas Ertl

31 January 2024 online 4 pm tba Inga Berre

Previous talks

03 May 2023 V7.01 online Scientific Machine Learning Models for Microstructure Texture Prediction in Metal Additive Manufacturing

George Biros

10 May 2023 V7.01 on site   Ivan Yotov
05 July 2023 V7.01 on site   Andrea Beck
Heng Xiao
01 February 2023 V7.01 on site  

Benedikt Ehinger
Benjamin Uekermann

 
07 December 2022 V7.01 on site Modeling dynamical systems from data: A systems-theoretic perspective Serkan Gugercin  
26 October 2022 V7.01 on site First principles molecular dynamics on a large scale Gábor Csányi
11 May V7.01 on site Situated Analytics and Digital Twins Dieter Schmalstieg
18 May V7.01 on site Time-resolved microtomography for materials science: Unveiling structural evolution in dynamic processes Christian Matthias Schlepütz
22 June online   Learning physics models that generalize Tobias Pfaff
13 July V7.01 on site Situated Analytics and Digital Twins Dieter Schmalstieg
5 February 2020 Massively Parallel & Low Precision Accelerator Hardware as Trends in HPC - How to use it for large scale simulations allowing high computational, numerical and energy efficiency with application to CFD Prof. Dr. Stefan Turek
8 January 2020 Evolving Interfaces in Porous Media Jun.-Prof. Ph.D. Carina Bringedal
4 December 2019 High-accuracy finite-temperature first principles calculations accelerated by machine learning potentials Prof. Blazej Grabowski
27 November 2019 Bio-inspired Small-Scale Soft Robots Prof. Metin Sitti
10 July 2019 Let's go high-dimensional! Prof. Dirk Pflüger
19 June 2019 Learning to control redundant musculoskeletal systems - arm and leg robot and computer simulation Prof. Syn Schmitt
5 June 2019 Everyday Gaze Sensing and Analysis for Cognitive User Interfaces Prof. Andreas Bulling
13 February 2019 Micro-Macro Models for Reactive Flow and Transport Problems in Complex Media Prof. Peter Knabner
30 January 2019 Mixed-dimensional modeling and simulation Prof. Jan Martin Nordbotten
28 November 2018 A finite-difference/finite-element framework for fluid-structure interaction using an immersed boundary method with variational transfer Prof. Dominik Obrist
24 Ocotber 2018 Smart Sensors as Multiphysics Problems - Why Modeling and Simulations are Crucial for Successful In-Situ Measurements Prof. Jens Anders
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