CSE Seminar Case Studies in Computational Science and Engineering - Winter 14
- Term
- Winter 14
- Lecturer
- Prof. Dr. Michael Bader, Gerrit Buse
- Time and Place
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- Audience
- Computational Science and Engineering (Seminar, module IN2183),
Master Informatics (and related, see Master-Seminar, IN2107) - Tutorials
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- Exam
- -
- Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
- 2 SWS (2S) / 4 Credits
- TUMonline
- TUMonline Moodle
Contents
Preliminary session
Wednesday, July 2, 2014, 12:30pm in room 02.07.023
Seminar Topics
The seminar takes a look at fundamental approaches and models frequently encountered in applications from computational science and engineering. Seminar topics and discussions cover models for the solved problems, as well as mathematical, algorithmic, and implementational aspects of approaches to their solution.
Possible topics of presentations are:
- Tsunami simulations
- Molecular Dynamics
- Graph-partitioning algorithms
- Plasma physics
- SPH simulations in astrophysics
- The fast multipole method
- Traffic simulations
- Model order reduction
- Algebraic multigrid
- Classification
- Lattice-Boltzmann simulations
- Uncertainty quantification
- Preconditioners for linear systems
Schedule
Seminar Outline
Each student will give one presentation (approx. 30 minutes) in the seminar. In addition to her or his talk, each student will have to prepare a short paper of around 5 pages (double-column). The final grade will depend on both, presentation and paper.
Deadlines
- deadline for presentation: Mon, Dec 1, 2014, 12am
- deadline for final paper: Mon, Dec 8, 2014, 12am
Presentations
The seminar talks will be given in presumably 3-4 block sessions on the dates given in the table below.
The final presentation schedule will be given here once the list of participants and topics are fixed.
Session | Topic | Student |
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Tue, Dec 9 (1pm - 5pm) Particles and more |
Lattice-Boltzmann Methods -- Theory, Implementation & Applications | Alkhalili, Khalid Fawzi |
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and its application in Cosmology | Somodi, Laszlo | |
Fast Multipole Method: Theory and applications | Traut, Christoph | |
Thu, Dec 11 (2pm - 6pm) Parameterized Simulations |
Model Order Reduction | Backhoff Larrazolo, Omar |
Uncertainty Quantification via generalized Polynomial Chaos in Flow Simulations | Kharitonov, Eduard | |
Tue, Dec 16 (1pm - 5pm) Meshes, Graphs, Tsunamis |
Graph Parititioning -- Meshing | Guder, Robert |
Tsunami Simulation | Malcher, André | |
SPAI -- A Parallel Preconditioner for Large Linear Systems | Pacheco Mejia, Mayra |