PICSciE Spring Colloquium

Event Date/Time

Location

Friend Center, Convocation Room 113

Series/Event Type


One of the graduate certificate requirements in the Princeton Institute for Computational Science & Engineering is for students to give a seminar on their dissertation research before graduation. This research seminar occurs as part of a colloquium with other program participants and is organized by PICSciE.

Each research seminar is approximately 20 minutes in length with additional time for questions from the audience and is accessible to the broader University community with an interest in computational science and engineering.The University community is invited to participate as audience members in the colloquium. Students enrolled in the program are highly encouraged to attend.

 

 1:05-1:10 pm Welcome Remarks

Professor Michael Mueller, Director, Graduate Certificate in Computational Science

& Engineering and Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

 

1:10-1:30 pm Cristian Lacey, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Advisor: Prof. Michael E. Mueller)

“Computationally Efficient Data-Enhanced Manifold Modeling of Multi-Modal Turbulent Combustion”

 

1:30-1:50 pm Anvitha Sudhakar, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Advisor: Prof. Andrej Kosmrlj)

“Computational Modeling of Shape Development in Morphing Structures”

 

1:50-2:10 pm Rory Conlin, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Advisor: Prof. Egemen Kolemen)

“Numerical Methods for Stellarator Optimization” 

 

Faculty Host

Mueller

Hosting Group

PICSciE

Semester