Berkeley Fluids Seminar

University of California, Berkeley

Bring your lunch(have room for some seminar snacks) and enjoy learning about fluids!

Fall 2019

Seminars will take place on Mondays in 3110 Etcheverry Hall from [12:00 - 1:00 pm].

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Deep Learning Methodologies and Tools for Scientific Problems

Monday, September 16, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Chiyu "Max" Jiang

(Mechanical Engineering)



Mathematics for fluid-structure interaction with applications to modeling
endovascular stents and bioartificial pancreas design

Monday, September 23, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Prof. Sunčica Čanić

(Mathematics)



Particle-turbulence interactions
in environmental flows

Monday, September 30, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Dr. Ankur Bordoloi

(Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley)



Horizontal shear instabilities at low Prandtl number

Monday, October 14, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Prof. Pascale Garaud

(Applied Mathematics at the Baskin School of Engineering, UC Santa Cruz)



The Interaction between Gravity Currents and Breaking Internal Waves

Monday, October 21, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Prof. Jeffrey R. Koseff

(William Alden Campbell and Martha Campbell Professor of Engineering
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University)



High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Fluid and Solid Mechanics

Monday, October 28, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Prof. Per-Olof Persson

(Department of Mathematics
University of California at Berkeley)



Data-driven modeling of geophysical turbulence using Koopman-based fluctuation-dissipation theorem

Monday, November 4, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Prof. Pedram Hassanzadeh

(Department of Mechanical Engineering
Rice University)



Towards physics-informed deep learning to emulate complex turbulent and chaotic systems

Monday, November 18, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Dr. Karthik Kashinath

(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)



Two high-order methods: LES of transonic buffet and an adjoint method with fully implicit RK schemes

Monday, December 2, 2019

12:00-13:00, 3110 Etcheverry Hall

Michael Franco

(Department of Mathematics
University of California at Berkeley)





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Acknowledgments

Prof. Eliot Quataert on behalf of The Theoretical Astrophysics Center and the Astronomy Department (UC Berkeley)

Prof. Philip S. Marcus on behalf of the Mechanical Engineering Department (UC Berkeley)

Prof. Michael Manga (Earth and Planetary Science, UC Berkeley)

Prof. Evan Variano (Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley)


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