Oct 13 – 16, 2015
SISSA, International School for Advanced Studies, main campus, Trieste, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Committees & Partners

Committees & Partners

Executive Committee

Prof. Gianluigi Rozza (SISSA, Trieste, Italy), Chair
Prof. Karsten Urban (Ulm University, Germany), co-Chair
Prof. Peter Benner (MPI Magdeburg, Germany)
Prof. Mario Ohlberger (University of Muenster, Germany)
Prof. Danny Sorensen (Rice University, USA)

Scientific Committee

Prof. Anthony Patera (MIT, Cambride, USA), Scientific Committee coordinator
Prof. Peter Benner (MPI Magdeburg, Germany)
Prof. Charbel Farhat (Stanford University, USA)
Prof. Martin Grepl (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Porf. Serkan Gugercin (Virginia Tech, USA)
Prof. Bernard Haasdonk (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Prof. Tony Lelievre (ENPC ParisTech, France)
Prof. Yvon Maday (Paris VI, France)
Prof. Mario Ohlberger (University of Muenster, Germany)
Prof. Gianluigi Rozza (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)
Prof. Wil Schilders (TU Eindhoven, Netherlands)
Prof. Danny Sorensen (Rice University, USA)
Prof. Karsten Urban (Ulm University, Germany)
Prof. Karen Veroy-Grepl (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Prof. Stefan Volkwein (University of Konstanz, Germany)
Prof. Karen Willcox (MIT, Cambridge, USA)

Local Organizing Committee

SISSA mathLab team

Webmaster Francesco Ballarin (SISSA mathLab), INDICO support by SISSA MediaLab team.

Support

COST initiative EU-MORNET

The event is supported and organized in the framework of COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) initiative EU-MORNET: European Union Model Reduction Network (TD1307).

This Action brings together all major groups in Europe working on a range of model reduction strategies with applications in many domains of science and technology. The increasing complexity of mathematical models used to predict real-world systems, such as climate or the human cardiovascular system, has led to a need for model reduction, which means developing systematic algorithms for replacing complex models with far simpler ones, that still accurately capture the most important aspects of the phenomena being modelled. The Action emphasizes model reduction topics in several themes: 1. design, optimization, and control theory in real-time with applications in engineering; 2. data assimilation, geometry registration, and parameter estimation with a special attention to real-time computing in biomedical engineering and computational physics; 3. real-time visualization of physics-based simulations in computer science; 4. the treatment of high-dimensional problems in state space, physical space, or parameter space; 5. the interactions between different model reduction and dimensionality reduction approaches. The focus of the Action is methodological; however, a wide range of both scientific and industrial problems of high complexity is anticipated to motivate, stimulate, and ultimately demonstrate the meaningfulness and efficiency of the Action. The main objective of the Action is to significantly bringing down computation times for realistic simulations and co-simulations of industrial, scientific, economic and societal models by developing appropriate ‘model reduction’ methods.

 

SISSA, International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy

University of Ulm and University of Muenster, Germany

Previous editions were held in Germany: Muenster (2009) and Gunzburg (2012).

SISSA, University of Ulm and University of Muenster provide support and sponsorship for the event as well.