Schedule
We are looking forward to three full days of fruitful academic exchange! Every day will include 3 Keynote speeches and three or four Minisymposia. There will be some time for discussion after each, a lunch break in the middle, and a poster session on Monday evening.
You can download the program overview (PDF), find all events below, or sorted by type (Keynotes / Minisymposia) in the main navigation.
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Keynote: Laure Zanna
Blending Machine Learning and Physics to improve climate model
Keynote: Ylona van Dinther
Multi-scale modeling of earthquakes and tsunami’s: methods and applications
Keynote: Michael Kozlov
Scaling of membrane superstructures
Keynote: Mark Tuckerman
Processing and upscaling enhanced sampling simulations with machine learning
Keynote: Claude Le Bris
MultiScale Finite Element Methods:An introduction for outsiders and Some recent directions for experts
Keynote: Pavel Berloff
Oceanic Eddy-Induced Transport: Full-Tensor Approach
Keynote: Natasa Pavlovic
Beyond binary interactions of particles
Keynote: Benjamin Gess
Conservative, stochastic PDE and non-equilibrium fluctuations
Keynote: George Karniadakis
Approximating functions, functionals, and operators using deep neural networks fordiverse applications