Description

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Modern advances in the fabrication of complex materials, electronics (including CPUs and GPUs, RF components), microfluidic devices, and many other technologies have been exponential over the past decades. Due to these advances, however, the cost of experimental design has also significantly
increased, both in terms of the time required and the energy expended (both human energy and electricity). For many problems, such as antenna design, fluid flow, heat dissipation, and others, the physical phenomena are extremely well-understood from a scientific and mathematical point of view. The challenges in simulating the related engineering problems using first-principles physics in these fields are largely computational. To address this gap in tractable simulations, modern advances in both the mathematical formulation of the problems and the computational algorithms used in their solution are needed. This workshop plans to bring together experts in various fields of mathematics, computation, and engineering to develop next-generation computational tools and algorithms that will bridge the gap between design by experiment and design by simulation.

In Person Registration

Seats are limited at the venue, which means that in-person registration may be capped prior to the workshop start date. If capacity is reached, a waitlist will be imposed, which the registration form will reflect. Early registration is strongly encouraged.

All in-person registrants must wait to receive an invitation to attend in-person from IMSI before traveling, which generally begin to be sent out 4-6 weeks in advance.

All registrants (online and in-person) will receive zoom links and are welcome to attend online.

Registration Fees

A non-refundable registration fee will be payable by credit card or debit card for any participants invited to attend this workshop in-person. In-person participants agree to pay the non-refundable fee by the deadline given by IMSI. Failure to pay the fee by the deadline may mean that the invitation to attend in-person is revoked.

Current fees:

  • $25 for students
  • $50 for non-students

Organizers

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Michael O’Neil [email protected]
C B
Carlos Borges [email protected]
J H
Jeremy Hoskins [email protected]