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NE Seminar: “Multiphysics Modeling of Nuclear Fuels at the Mesoscale”
Abstract The drastic change in the microstructure of nuclear fuels was linked to several degradation mechanisms affecting their performance and integrity during normal operation, transients, and accidents. It is, therefore, crucial to understand the irradiation-induced co-evolution of microstructure and thermo-mechanical properties of nuclear fuels. In this talk, I will discuss how we can employ a […]
Read more »ECE Seminar: Dr. Sohrab Aftabjahani
Dr. Sohrab Aftabjahani is a senior staff security researcher and product security expert with the Data Center Group at Intel Corporation. He presents “Introduction to IEEE 3164 Standard for Security Annotation for Electronic Design Integration (SAE-DI) based on Accellera SAE-DI and a New Approach to Identifying Security Assets Within an IP” Thursday, April 11 at […]
Read more »Dr. Fred Mannering
Title: Data analytics and the promise of artificial intelligence to improve highway safety Abstract: The rapidly increasing availability of artificial intelligence (AI) offers the opportunity to revolutionize highway safety by ushering in an age of unprecedented improvements in highway safety strategies. However, the application of artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) can be fraught with analytic issues, […]
Read more »ECE Seminar: Linghao Song
Dr. Linghao Song is a postdoctoral researcher in UCLA Computer Science Department. He presents “Domain Specific Accelerators: From Architecture Design to System Prototyping” Wednesday, April 10 at 1:00pm in MALA 5050. [ Abstract & Bio ]
Read more »MSE Seminar: “Simulating Plasticity in Metals at Atomistic and Mesoscopic Length Scales”
Abstract The development of accurate models and simulations of plastic deformation in metallic materials requires an understanding of the behavior of defects and deformation modes in metals at multiple lengths and time scales. In this presentation, recent atomistic simulation and discrete dislocation dynamics (DDD) simulation efforts in the Spearot Research Group will be summarized. First, […]
Read more »ABE BioComplexity Seminar
Speaker: Casey Miller Title: Combining Theory and Computation to Advance the Modeling of Two-Fluid Flow in Porous Medium Systems Bio: Professor Miller is educated as an environmental engineer earning his PhD from the University of Michigan in 1984 and beginning his academic career soon after that as an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental […]
Read more »Endowed Distinguished Lecture in Fluid Mechanics
Fluid mechanics is a subject that is important to many, if not all, human activities. Art is no exception. Join us for a fascinating lecture by Roberto Zenit, Ph.D. and learn more about how his research can be used to train new artists, re-interpret pieces of art and explore new avenues of artistic creation. For […]
Read more »ISE Seminar “An Extended Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) Model for Human Behaviors”
An Extended Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) Model for Human Behaviors: Emergency Evacuation and Driving Applications Speaker: Dr. Young-Jun Son James J. Solberg Head and Ransburg Professor School of Industrial Engineering Purdue University In this talk, we will discuss an integrated Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) modeling framework for human decision making, whose sub-modules are based on Bayesian belief network, Decision-Field-Theory, […]
Read more »NE Seminar: “Shock Compression and Strain Rate Effect in Semi-crystalline Polymers”
Abstract High strain and high strain-rate applications in aerospace, defense, and automotive industries have led to interest in utilizing the ability of many polymers to withstand extensions to failure of several hundred percent, often without localization or necking, and their strong rate dependence. A broad range of characterization techniques will be presented for semi-crystalline polymers, […]
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