Stanford Mechanics and Computation
(Fall 2010-2011 ME395 Seminar Series)
(Fall 2010-2011 ME395 Seminar Series)
 
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|Note: Do Not <br> Schedule <br> 11/04/2010
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| 09/30/10 || Blaise Bourdin <br> [[ Blaise Bourdin| sign-up link]] || LSU || [[Reservoir stimulation: an approach based on variational fracture]]  || 300-300 || Adrian Lew
 
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| 11/18/10 || KC Park <br>[[KC Park| sign-up link]]|| University of Colorado || [[TBA]]|| TBA || Charbel Farhat  
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| 10/7/10 || Carol Livermore, Ph.D. <br> [[ Carol Livermore| sign-up link]] || MIT|| [[High Power and High Energy Systems at Small Scales]]  || 300-300 || Beth Pruitt
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| 10/14/10 || Rafael Grytz, Ph.D. <br> [[ Rafael Grytz| sign-up link]] ||  ||  [[Glaucoma and Computational Multi-Scale Modeling of the Human Eye]] || 300-300 || Peter Pinsky
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| 10/21/10 || Evan Reed, Ph.D. <br> [[ Evan Reed| sign-up link]] || Stanford || [[Extreme mechanics: Unraveling the high temperature and pressure dynamics of shock compressed materials]] || 300-300 || David Barnett
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|Note: Do Not <br> Schedule <br> 11/04/2010 || attend ME Reynolds seminar or another makeup*|| || ||
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| 11/11/10 || Matteo Negri <br>[[Matteo Negri| sign-up link]]|| University of Pavia || [[Analysis of crack propagation by the Principle of Local Symmetry]]|| 300-300 || Adrian Lew
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| 11/18/10 || KC Park <br>[[KC Park| sign-up link]]|| University of Colorado || [[Paradigm Changes from Analytical to Data-Driven Engineering Modeling: Is It a Boon or Menace?]]|| 300-300 || Charbel Farhat  
 
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*attend <b>six</b> seminars for ME395 credit, you may substitute any other seminar once to make up a missed session, email [mailto:shelley.cluff@stanford.edu Shelley Cluff] a summary with name/title of the speaker and makeup seminar and the most interesting thing you learned there. Seminars marked with * are special seminars in different locations.
 
*attend <b>six</b> seminars for ME395 credit, you may substitute any other seminar once to make up a missed session, email [mailto:shelley.cluff@stanford.edu Shelley Cluff] a summary with name/title of the speaker and makeup seminar and the most interesting thing you learned there. Seminars marked with * are special seminars in different locations.

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