Working Group on Paradigms for Bridging Scales

Group Leaders: Ralph Smith, Alan Gelfand.

Meetings: Tuesdays from 2:00-4:00 @ SAMSI .


Description

In this group, we are interested in selecting a prototypical or representative material and see how we can move between different scales using techniques such as meta-modeling (incorporating space and time), data aggregation, and homogenization theory. An important facet is determining scales where we can collect data. One question this group will address is whether computation times can be improved using statistical models. This is crucial for the real-time implementation of 2-D and 3-D models for both transducer and model-based control design.

Announcements

The reference by Thomas-Keprta et al. for the working group on 3/23 can be found here.

Reading for working group on 3/30:  Robert Derr and Chuanshu Ji - Fitting Microstructural Models in Materials Science [pdf file]

4/27:  Updated Problem Statement

 
Topics

Ferromagnetism

References
Group members
Name Affiliation Email
Brian Ball NCSU blball@unity.ncsu.edu
Jack Friedman Duke jrfriedm@duke.edu
Alan Gelfand Duke alan@stat.duke.edu
Leon Gleser Univ. of Pittsburgh ljg@stat.pitt.edu
Andrew Hatch NCSU aghatch@ncsu.edu
Chuanshu Ji UNC cji@email.unc.edu
Arthur Krener UC-Davis ajkrener@ucdavis.edu
Emily Lada SAMSI elada@samsi.info
Joe Lucas Duke joe@stat.duke.edu
Jonathan Mattingly Duke jonm@math.duke.edu
Andrew Newell NCSU Andrew_Newell@ncsu.edu
Ralph Smith NCSU rsmith@eos.ncsu.edu
Hakon Tjelmeland   haakont@stat.ntnu.no
Eric Vance Duke ervance@stat.duke.edu
Xingzhou Yang NCSU xyang3@unity.ncsu.edu
Nicholas Zabaras Cornell zabaras@cornell.edu
     
     
     

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