Stanford Mechanics and Computation
(Winter 2009 ME395 Seminar Series)
(Winter 2009 ME395 Seminar Series)
 
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! Date !! Speaker !! Affiliation !! Title !! Location
 
! Date !! Speaker !! Affiliation !! Title !! Location
 
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| 1/8 || Dr. Vinod Tewary <br> [[ name |(signup)]] || NIST || [[abstract_page]] || room#
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| 1/15|| Robert Haber <br> [[Robert Haber |(signup)]] || UIUC || [[Spacetime Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for the Dynamics of Solids]] || 320-105
 
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| 1/15|| TBD <br> [[ name |(signup)]] || institution || [[abstract_page]] || room#
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| 1/22 || Daya Reddy <br> Timoshenko Scholar <br>[[ Daya Reddy |(signup)]] || University of Cape Town || [[Variational and Computational Aspects of Problems in Classical and Gradient Plasticity]] || 320-105
 
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| 1/29 || TBD <br> [[ name |(signup)]] || institution || [[abstract_page]] || room#
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| 2/19 || Jaime Peraire <br> [[ Jaume Peraire |(signup)]] || MIT || [[High Order Discontinuous Galerkin Methods For Systems Of Conservation Laws ]]  
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|| 320-105
 
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| 2/12 || TBD <br> [[ name |(signup)]] || institution || [[abstract_page]] || room#
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| 2/26 || Klaus W. Schwarz <br> [[ Klaus W. Schwarz |(signup)]] || IBM T.J. Watson Research Center  || [[From Droplets to Nanowires: Dynamics of Vapor-Liquid-Solid Growth]] || 320-105
 
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| 2/26 || TBD <br> [[ name |(signup)]] || institution || [[abstract_page]] || room#
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| 3/5 || Morton Gurtin <br> Timoshenko Lecture <br>[[ Morton Gurtin |(signup)]] || Carnegie Mellon University || [[The formulation of gradient theories for single-crystal plasticity at small length scales: size effects ]] || 320-105
 
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| 3/5 || TBD <br> [[ name |(signup)]] || institution || [[abstract_page]] || room#
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| 3/12 || Alexander Panfilov <br> Timoshenko Scholar <br> [[ Alexander Panfilov |(signup)]] || Utrecht University || abstract_page || 320-105
 
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*attend all seminars for ME395 credit, you may substitute any other seminar once to make up a missed session, email Prof. Pruitt 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 all seminars for ME395 credit, you may substitute any other seminar once to make up a missed session, email Prof. Pruitt 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.

Latest revision as of 15:03, 12 February 2009