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Event date:
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Wednesday, 11 September 2019 09:30 am
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Thursday, 12 September 2019 05:30 pm
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Place:
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Belval campus - Maison des Sciences Humaines |
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On 11-12 September 2019, the University of Luxembourg will organise the second H2020 DRIVEN workshop on Belval campus.
DRIVEN project is a 1 million euro project coordinated by the University of Luxembourg and aiming at boosting the scientific excellence and technology-transfer capacity in data-driven simulation of the University of Luxembourg. Funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme for research and innovation, the University of Luxembourg will benefit from top international partners: Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (France), University of Limerick (Ireland) and University of Texas at Austin (USA).
PROGRAMME11 September 2019
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DRIVEN project presentation
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Stéphane Bordas, University of Luxembourg
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| 10:00
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Digital twins in surgery and engineering systems/soft robotics
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Stéphane Cotin, INRIA
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| 10:30
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Coffee break
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| 11:00
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Investigation of heterogenous porous media across scales: opportunities and challenges
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Pania Newell, University of Utah
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| 11:30
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Learning the Koopman Operator for dynamic simulations
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Chandrajit Bajaj, University of Austin
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| 12:00
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Lunch break
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| 13:15
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Digital twins for programmable matter
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Jakub Lengiewicz, IIPT Pan Poland
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| 13:45
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Presentation of the LIST – Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
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Thomas Kallstenius, LIST
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| 14:00
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Computational design of complex materials using information theory: From physics to data-driven multi-scale molecular models
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Evangelia Kalligiannaki, FORTH
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| 14:30
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Digital twins for composite structures and hybrid testing
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Kostas Agathos, ETHZ
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| 15:00
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Contact modelling between bones from medical images using cut finite element solvers
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Susanne Claus, ONERA
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| 15:30
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Coffee break
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| 15:50
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Error driven model adaptivity in online computational mechanics
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Pierre Kerfriden, Mines de Paris
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| 16:20
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All-physics multi-scale simulations to improve and invent advanced functional materials
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Jorge Iñiguez LIST
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| 16:50
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Optimisation of ultrasonically welded joints through Autonomous Experimentation
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Patrick Mongan, University of Lemerick
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| 17:30
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Wrap-up of Day 1
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12 September 2019
| 9:30
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Data-driven computational knee biomechanic
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Olga Barrera, University of Luxembourg
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| 10:00
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Wearable sensors for real-life activity monitoring
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Bernd Grimm, LIROMS
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| 10:30
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Anterior cruciate ligament injuries
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Caroline Mouton, CHL
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| 11:00
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Coffee break
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| 11:30
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Presentation of the FNR -Fonds National de la Recherche
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Christiane Kaell, FNR
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| 11:45
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Presentation of the other DRIVEN project, financed by the Fond National de la Recherche in Luxembourg
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Andreas Zilian, University of Luxembourg
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| 12:00
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Multiscale brain dynamics
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Alexander Skupin, University of Luxembourg
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| 12:30
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Data-driven modelling in psychology
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Claus Vögele, University of Luxembourg
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| 13:00
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Lunch break
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| 14:00
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Data-driven simulation at CHU Toulouse
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Vincent Lubrano, CHU Toulouse
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| 14:30
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Constitutive modelling of healthy and pathologic biological tissues: theories and the automatic data assimilation perspective for predictive patient-specific numerical simulations
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Giuseppe Sciume, Université de Bordeaux
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| 15:00
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Presentation of CLINNOVA: A Centre of Excellence in Digital Health and Personalised Healthcare
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Frank Glod, LIH
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| 15:30
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Coffee break
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| 16:00
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Digital twins of the heart
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Michael Sacks, University of Austin
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| 17:00
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Wrap-up of Day 2
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Link:
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https://2020driven.uni.lu
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