Plenary Lectures
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Pleanary Lectures :
The Congress will feature a limited number of plenary lectures by leading experts. These talks will focus on new directions in computational mechanics, and should be of interest to a broad specturm of Congress participants.

We are pleased to announce the following individuals as Plenary Speakers.

 

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Plenary Speaker
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Affiliation
Investigating Materials Failure Using Lots of Atoms and Big Computers Farid Abraham IBM Almaden Research Center
Computational Engineering Sciences in the 21st Century
Sandia National Laboratories
Exact Sequences, de Rham Diagram, Maxwell Equations, hp Adaptivity
The University of Texas at Austin, TICAM
Analysis and Design of Elastodynamic Waveguides and Filters
Univerisity of Michigan, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Scalable Solvers in DOE's SciDAC Initiative
Old Dominion University, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Numerical Representation of the Large Scales of Turbulence Robert Moser University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Computational Discrete Dislocation Plasticity Alan Needleman Brown University
Continuum/Discrete Representations of Fracturing Solids Roger Owen University of Wales Swansea
Simulation-Based Medical Planning for Cardiovascular Disease Charles Taylor Stanford University, Department of Mechanical Engineering

PLENARY SPEAKER SCHEDULE
Note: Afternoon Plenary Sessions Run in Parallel

Time
Monday, July 28
Tuesday, July 29
Wednesday, July 30
8:30 - 9:15 AM
Plenary 1: C. Taylor
Plenary 4: F. Abraham
Plenary 7: R. Owen
1:00 - 1:45 PM
Plenary 2: R. Moser
Plenary 5: D. Keyes
Plenary 8:T. Bickel
1:00 - 1:45 PM
Plenary 3: A. Needleman
Plenary 6: L. Demkowicz
Plenary 9: G. Hulbert

 


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- Short Courses
    - Verification & Validatio - Oberkampf
    - Mesh Generation and Automated Simulation - Owen
    - Verification of Computer Codes in ComputationalScience & Engineering - Knupp
    - Multiscale Multiphysics Computational Solid Mechanics - Fish


 

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