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AMCG & Friends Seminar Series

Welcome to the AMCG & Friends Seminar Series web page. The series has been set up to provide opportunity for the following:

  • Seminars from external speakers
  • Workshops to outline unfamiliar areas / use of codes (e.g. 'Running Fluidity', 'The Finite Element Method', ...)
  • Presentations from members of the group
  • Sub-group updates (e.g. 'Developments in Radiant', 'ICOM progress update' (good preparation for annual management meetings) ...)
  • Informal get-togethers (talk about each other's research / problems currently working on)
  • Please let everyone know when you can present (whether it be about your work, an interesting research topic, or a useful workshop). The seminars are informal, group discussions lead by the presenter, so don't be shy and let's get talking about each other's work!

When & Where

Normally in the Grantham Boardroom of Imperial College London, every Friday at 4 or 5pm but check the schedule for more detailed information.

Joining the Seminar Mailing List

Keep informed about upcoming talks and workshops by joining the seminar series email list! To join (or unsubscribe) please visit the Imperial Mailman

Schedule

AMCG Seminars 2012:

Friday, 20th January 2012 Time: 16:00 To be confirmed
Peter Dueben
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 9th March 2012 Time: 16:00 Using signal processing techniques to monitor the health of structures (TBC)
Fazal Jamal Ahmad
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Wednesday, 14th March 2012 Time: 16:00 Dolfin and libadjoint: the marriage of two abstractions
Dr. Patrick Farrell
Location: Royal School of Mines, Room G39
Friday, 16th March 2012 Time: 15:00 MSci student presentations
To be confirmed
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 23rd March 2012 Time: 16:00 MSci student presentations
To be confirmed
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Wednesday, 11th April 2012 Time: TBC Dr. Angus Creech
Modelling the Lillgrund offshore wind farm
Location: G39
Friday, 20th April 2012 Time: 16:00 Sam Parkinson
EGU Presentation
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 11th May 2012 Time: 16:00 Lawrence Mitchell
To be confirmed
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 25th May 2012 Time: 16:00 Julien Maes
To be confirmed
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Wednesday, 30th May 2012 Time: 16:00 Professor Navon
To be confirmed
Location: G41
Friday, 1st June 2012 Time: 16:00 James Percival
Atmospheric modelling with Fluidity
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 15th June 2012 Time: 16:00 Jon Hill
Biology with Fluidity
Location: TBC
Thursday, 28th June 2012 Time: 16:00 Christian Jacobs
Modelling multiphase flows using adaptive unstructured meshes
Location: G41
Friday, 6th July Time: 16:00 Simon Mouradian
Sea ice modelling using Fluidity-ICOM
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Monday, 23rd July Time: 15:00 Jean Mensa
Submesoscale dynamics and role in the Oceans
Location: G39
Friday, 7th September Time: 16:00 UROP Presentation
QGIS plugins
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 21st September Time: 16:00 Jonathan Bull
LES modelling with Fluidity
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 2nd November Time: 16:00 AMCG Group
Elevator Pitches
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 9th November Time: 16:00 AMCG Group
Elevator Pitches
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 23rd November Time: 16:00 Stephan Kramer
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Thursday, 13th December Time: 15:00 Gareth Gretton
Tidal current turbine modelling using EDF’s Code_Saturne
Location: 1.47
Friday, 25th January Time: 16:00 Matt Spencer
Workability and Habitability in Scientific Software Development (with Fluidity as an example)
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 1st February Time: 16:00 Prof. Zhu
Stochastic modelling of model error for dynamical El Nino prediction
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 1st March Time: 16:00 MSci Projects
Peeradon Samasiri
Kartik Upadhyaya
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 8th March Time: 16:00 MSci Projects
Olivia Bentley
Alex Perrin
Erena Shaw
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 15th March Time: 16:00 Jim Jordan (British Antarctic Survey)
Modelling ice/ocean interaction in an idealised ice shelf basal crevasse
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Thursday, 21st March Time: 13:00 Andre Massing (Simula Research Laboratory)
Nitsche-based finite element methods on cut and composite meshes - analysis, implementation and applications
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 22nd March Time: 16:00 MSci Projects
Kartik Upadhyaya
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 19th April Time: 16:00 Dave Robinson
Eddy-Viscosity Turbulence Modelling
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 10th May Time: 16:00 Sam Parkinson
Adaptive and adjoint finite element modelling of turbidity currents
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 17th May Time: 16:00 Nikos Karantzoulis
Numerical implementation of plasticity material models in Y3D-FEMDEM code.
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 24th May Time: 16:00 Michael Lange
Achieving Efficient Strong Scaling with PETSc Using Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Optimisation
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 31st May Time: 16:00 Dr Su Kai
Application of FEMDEM method to solid-fluid coupling using FLUIDITY/Y2D
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Monday, 10th June Time: 16:00 Dr Ahmed Elsheikh
Bayesian Model Comparison and Uncertainty Quantification of Subsurface Reservoirs
Location: Grantham Boardroom
Friday, 14th June Time: 16:00 Dr Jay Larson
NuMRF: A Numerical MapReduce Framework
Location: Grantham Boardroom


For past seminars please see [1] (IC-only link.

For the Google Calendar please click here or see below.

Coming Soon...

Frank Mithaler
Beautiful graphics with Tikz
Gareth Collins

Other Seminars

E2M2 The Applied Modelling and Computation Group (AMCG) is one of several groups within the Energy, Environment, Modelling and Minerals (E2M2) Section of the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London. Details of E2M2 Section seminars can be found here.

Earth and Planets Earth and Planets is another Section of the Department of Earth Science and Engineering that some AMCG members belong to. Sign up for their mailing list here.

SPAT Seminars held by the Space and Atmospheric Physics (SPAT) group which usually take place on Tuesdays at 11.30am in Huxley Room 711c. See here for the schedule.

Aeronautics Department Seminars Aeronautics Turbulence Seminars and Aeronautics General Seminars

Maths Seminars http://www2.imperial.ac.uk/mathematics/about/seminars

Grantham Institute Seminars http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/climatechange/events/instituteseminars

Seminar organisers

Please check this page for general information

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