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OVERSEAS PARTICIPANTS

NAME & AFFILIATION

PERIOD OF VISIT

TENTATIVE TITLE OF TALKS

Alireza BAGHI-WADJI
Institute for Industrial Electronics and Materials Science
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
alireza.baghai-wadji@tuwien.ac.at

11 Jan 2003 to
1 Mar 2003 and
15 Oct 2003 to
30 Nov2003

1) An Introduction to the Fast-MoM
2) A Pseudo-spectral Analysis of Photonic Crystals
3) Application of B-Spline and Dual B-Spline Wavelets to EM Scattering Problems
4) Factorization of Potential and Field Distributions without Addition Theorems
5) Quantum Mechanical Treatment of Unperturbed and Perturbed Harmonic Oscillators
6) Wavelets and Wavelet Transforms (Tutorial Lecture)

Alberto CUITINO
Rutgers University
cuitino@jove.rutgers.edu

2 Nov 2003 to
6 Nov 2003

1. Crystalline Solids
 Tutorial 1.1: Mechanics of Ductile Crystalline Solids
 Tutorial 1.2: Constitutive Models for Crystalline Solids
 Seminar 1: Multiscale Modeling of Ductile Crystalline
 Solids
(Presentation slides..)
2. Granular Solids
 Tutorial 2.1: Mechanics of Granular Solids
 Tutorial 2.2: Modeling and Simulation Techniques for
 Granular Materials

 Seminar 2: Multiscale Modeling of Heterogeneous
 Granular Systems
(Presentation slides..)

W. A. CURTIN
Division of Engineering, Brown University
curtin@engin.brown.edu

30 Nov 2003 to
6 Dec 2003
 

1) Discrete Dislocation Plasticity: Method and Applications
2) Coupled Atomistics/Discrete Dislocation Model and Applications
3) Multiscale Atomistic/Continuum Simulations
Tutorials 1: Multiscale Modeling: Underlying Methodologies
Tutorials 2: Information Passing: Cohesive Zone Models and Applications
Tutorials 3: Review of Atomistic/Continuum Coupling: Statics
Tutorials 4: Atomistic/Continuum Coupling: Dynamics

Bud FOX
University of Western Australia budfox@ee.uwa.edu.au

21 Jan 2003 to
21 Mar 2003

 

Tomasz GRZEGORCZYK
Research Laboratory of Electronics,
Center for Electromagnetic Research and Applications,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
tomasz@mit.edu

15 Dec 2002 to
20 Dec 2002 and
2 Jan 2003 to
14 Jan 2003

1) Design and Analysis of Millimeter-Wave Microwave and Integrated Antennas
2) Propagation and Losses in Negative Refraction Index Materials
3) Study of the Scalar Potentials Arising in Stratified Media
4) Experimental Verification of NRI Properties of Various Rods/SRRs Configuration
5) Power Propagation in Homogeneous Isotropic Frequency Dispersive Left-Handed Media

Christian HAFNER
Laboratory for Electromagnetics Fields and Microwave Electronics,
Dept of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering,
ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology), 
hafner@ifh.ee.ethz.ch

11 Mar 2003 to
21 Mar 2003

Efficient and Accurate Boundary Methods for Computational Optics (Both Tutorial Lecture and Seminar)

Ichiro HAGIWARA
Department of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
hagiwara@mech.titech.ac.jp

2 Mar 2003 to
8 Mar 2003

Computational Acoustics for Vehicle Interior Noise

Thomas HOU Yizhao
California Institute of Technology, USA
hou@ama.caltech.edu

2 Dec 2002 to
31 Dec 2002

1) Multiscale Modeling and Computation
2) Interfacial Flows and Fluid Dynamic Instabilities

Jeong-Guon IH
Center for Noise and Vibration Control (NOVIC)
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
ihih@mail.kaist.ac.kr

9 Feb 2003 to
15 Feb 2003

Boundary Element Method in Computational Acoustics

Tamio IKESHOJI
Research Institute for
Computational Sciences, Japan
t.ikeshoji@aist.go.jp

16 Nov 2003 to
21 Nov 2003

1) Fracturing and structure change -classical molecular dynamics simulation (Tutorial Lecture)
2) Catalytic reactions on solid surface -first principles molecular dynamics simulation (Tutorial Lecture)
3) Computational Sciences in RICS, AIST
4) How to calculate local pressure and energy flux by molecular dynamics

In-Youl JEON
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
nosori@mail.kaist.ac.kr

13 Oct 2003 to
12 Nov 2003

1) BEM-based Holographic Reconstruction with Field Expansion Technique
2) A Simplified Holographic Reconstruction using the Inverse BEM
3) Noise Source Ranking in Automotive Vehicle using the Inverse FRF Method

Jian-ming JIN
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Illinois at urbana-Champaign
j-jin1@uiuc.edu

23 Feb 2003 to
1 Mar 2003

1) Advanced Finite Element Method and Hybrid Method for Computational Electromagnetics (Tutorial Lecture)
2) Advancement and Trend of Fast Algorithm and Applications
3) The Finite Element Method for CEM: Recent Progress, Current Status, and Future Directions (A Personal Persepctive)

Melvin LEOK Boon Tiong
Control and Dynamical Systems
California Institute of Technology, USA
mleok@cds.caltech.edu

4 Feb 2003 to
28 Feb 2003

 

Aiichiro NAKANO
Department of Computer Science,
University of Southern California, USA
anakano@usc.edu

25 Nov 2003 to
29 Nov 2003

1) Virtualization-Aware Application Framework for Multiscale Continuum/Atomistic/Quantum-Mechanical Simulations on a Grid (Tutorial Lecture)
2) Ultrascale Simulations of Nanosystems

M. S. NAKHLA
Dept. of Electronics,
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
msn@doe.carleton.ca

23 Nov 2003 to
30 Nov 2003

Recent Advances in Modelling and Simulation of High Speed Interconnects (Tutorial Lecture)

Vijay B. SHENOY
Indian Institute of Science, India
shenoy@mrc.iisc.ernet.in

2 Nov 2003 to
8 Nov 2003

1) Coarse Grained Approaches - The Quasicontinuum Method
2) Atomistic Modeling - Lattice Statics and Molecular Dynamics
3) Pattern Formation in Thin Films
4) Size Dependent Properties of Nanostructures

Chang-Chun WU
Dept of Mechanics, School of Civil
Engineering and Mechanics,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
ccwu@sjtu.edu.cn

1 Apr 2003 to
2 Apr 2003

 

Qingxin Yang
Hebei University of Technology
qxyang@hebut.edu.cn

29 Nov – 7 Dec 2003

 

Lezhu ZHOU
Dept of Electronics, Peking University, China
lzzhou@sunrise.pku.edu.cn

10 Feb 2003 to
15 Mar 2003

1) FEM Analysis of Waveguides loaded with Ferrite Magnetized in Arbitrary Direction
2) FEM-FMA Hybrid Method and its Application to Analysis of EM Scattering from 3-D Complex Objects

Gerhard ZUMBUSCH
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Institut für Angewandte Mathematik, Germany
zumbusch@mathematik.uni-jena.de

1 Oct 2003 to
8 Oct 2003

1) An introduction to molecular dynamics
2) Multilevel and tree type algorithms
3) Parallel algorithms
4) Molecular forces and time integration

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LOCAL PARTICIPANTS

NAME & AFFILIATION

PERIOD OF VISIT

TENTATIVE TITLE OF TALKS

Yeow-Beng GAN
Temasek Lab
National University of Singapore
tslganyb@nus.edu.sg

   

Kin Chew HUNG
Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
hungkc@ihpc.a-star.edu.sg

   

Heow Pueh LEE
Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
hplee@ihpc.nus.edu.sg

   

Erping LI
Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
eplee@ihpc.a-star.edu.sg

 

Hybrid algorithm for EMC simulation

Le-Wei LI
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
National University of Singapore
LWLi@nus.edu.sg

 

Solving Antenna and Scattering Problems Using Fast Multipole Method

Ping LIN
Department of Mathematics
The National University of Singapore
matlinp@nus.edu.sg

   

Liu Ping
Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
liuping@ihpc.a-star.edu.sg

   

Lu Chun
Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
luchun@ihpc.a-star.edu.sg

   

Yilong Lu
School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Nayang Technological University
eylu@ntu.edu.sg

   

Sheng Zhong Xian
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

   

Yao-Jiang ZHANG
Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
zhangyj@ihpc.a-star.edu.sg

   

Hui ZHENG
Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
zhengh@ihpc.a-star.edu.sg

   

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