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Multiscale Model Development and Control Design Program 2004 |
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Program
Co-Leader: Ralph
Smith
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Program
Co-leader: Alan
Gelfand
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| Working Groups | General Description of Aims and Activities |
| Paradigms for Bridging Scales |
Welcome to the SAMSI 2004 Multiscale Model Development and Control Design program website. The Multiscale program will provide a forum to investigate nano, micro, and mesoscale modeling methodologies, deterministic and statistical homogenization techniques for macroscopic model construction, reduced-order techniques for real-time implementation of system models, and commensurate robust control designs for advanced material architectures. To accomodate the uncertainty inherent to all phases of the model and control development, deterministic and stochastic techniques will be investigated in concert. There will be three major workshops: Tutorials and Opening Workshop: January 17-21, 2004 Workshop on Multi-Scale Phenomena in Soft-Matter, Nano-Materials: February 15-17, 2004 Workshop on Fluctuations and Continuum Equations in Granular Flow: April 15-17, 2004 Additional miniworkshops, to be scheduled, will address specific issues associated with multiscale modeling, homogenization, large scale simulation, reduced-order system models, and robust control design and implementation. Lecture Notes for SAMSI course Multiscale Model Development and Control Design There are three Multiscale working groups. Follow the link of your choice to find out more about what is going on in each group. Regarding web related issues, please contact Emily Lada.
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