September 10-11, 2019
Held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Schedule
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Tuesday, September 10, 2019
07:30 08:00 |
Registration | Discovery Building |
08:00 08:15 |
Professor Dan Negrut, UW-Madison | Introductory remarks, event logistics |
08:15 09:00 |
Dr. Jon Riehl, Traffic Operations and Safety Laboratory, UW-Madison | Overview of Autonomous Vehicle Shuttle project in the City of Madison |
09:00 09:30 |
Networking/Coffee break | |
09:30 10:15 |
Dr. Bohumir Jelinek, Mississippi State University | Experimental and modeling capabilities for off-road mobility at the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, MSU |
10:15 10:45 |
Cecily Sunday, ISAE-SUPAERO, Space Systems for Planetary Applications, France | Using Chrono to assess planetary rover performance: validating the soft-sphere model for low-gravity granular environments |
10:45 11:00 |
Networking/Coffee break | |
11:00 11:45 |
Asher Elmquist, UW-Madison | Sensor simulation for autonomous vehicles and robotics |
11:45 12:00 |
Wayne Pferdehirt, UW-Madison | Overview, Master of Engineering Degree in Data Analytics, UW-Mad. |
12:00 12:45 |
Dr. Radu Serban, UW-Madison | Project Chrono: An overview |
12:45 13:45 |
Lunch | Catered, covered by registration |
14:00 14:45 |
Bob Turney, Engineering Fellow, Johnson Controls | Model Predictive Control plus Artificial Intelligence: A Strategy of Both |
14:45 15:30 |
Professor Ian Foster, University of Chicago | Learning Systems for Science |
15:30 15:45 |
Short break | |
15:45 16:30 |
Dr. Tim Germann, Los Alamos National Lab | Computational Frontiers in Atomistic Simulation: Exascale and Machine Learning |
16:30 17:15 |
Professor Rob Novak, UW-Madison | Machine Learning for Engineering Applications |
17:15 19:00 |
Student poster session & Career fair & Reception | |
19:00 20:30 |
Dinner | Steenbock’s on Orchard Restaurant, Discovery Building |
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
08:00 08:30 |
Professor Dan Negrut, UW-Madison | Overview of research thrusts in the Simulation-Based Engineering Lab (SBEL) at UW-Madison |
08:30 08:45 |
Lijing Yang, SBEL PhD student | Rapid-fire talk, multi-phase modeling and simulation |
08:45 09:00 |
Nicholas Olsen, SBEL PhD student | Rapid-fire talk, Chrono::Granular |
09:15 09:30 |
Luning Fang, SBEL PhD student | Rapid-fire talk, large step integration for DEM simulation |
09:30 10:00 |
Aaron Young, SBEL undergrad student | SAE Autonomous Electric Vehicle Project |
10:00 10:30 |
Networking/Coffee break | |
10:30 11:00 |
Simone Benatti, University of Parma, Italy | Recent developments in Project Chrono: IGA beams, Interior Point solver, and deep learning with TensorFlow |
11:00 11:30 |
Milad Rakhsha, SBEL PhD Student | Fluid-Solid Interaction in Chrono |
11:30 12:00 |
Mike Taylor, UW-Madison PhD | Flexible body dynamics in Chrono |
12:00 12:30 |
Colin Vanden Heuvel, Sysadmin, Euler supercomputer | Overview of SBEL’s supercomputer (Euler). Computing-in-engineering hardware trends |
12:30 13:30 |
Lunch | Catered, covered by registration |
Tutorial 1: Wednesday through Friday (September 11 through 13)
13:30 | SBEL members | Chrono tutorial |
Tutorial 2: Wednesday through Thursday (September 11 through 12)
13:30 | Professor Victor Zavala, UW-Madison | “Statistics: From Data to Models to Decision-Making” |