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ICES explores multiscale modeling at workshop this month

ICES is hosting a three-day thematic workshop on multiscale modeling starting April 29.
The workshop includes 17 speakers from across the country presenting lectures and posters on various topics related to multiscale modeling, a technique that has become an increasingly important across disciplines.
“Engineering works at all scales and it’s a real tough problem to cross these scales,” said J. Tinsley Oden, the director of ICES. “Traditional compartmentalization is becoming completely obsolete.”
Confirmed workshop presentations include, evaluation of the heterogeneous multiscale method (HMM), meta-material engineering and various new and innovative approaches to multiscale simulation.
This workshop is part of a larger series of topic-targeted talks presented by ICES. Future themes will be announced as they are finalized.
The multiscale modeling workshops will be hosted in the Avaya Auditorium (POB 2.302) in the the Peter O’Donnell, Jr. Building for Applied Engineering and Sciences (formerly called ACES). Registration is free and the workshop is open to all who are interested.
To register, see a speaker list or to learn more, please visit the workshop homepage.
The last day to register is April 12.
Posted: April 1, 2013