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Green's Functions Experts Meeting

NIST, Boulder March 25-26, 2002


Schedule

Monday March 25

8:00 hrs Registration
8:15 hrs Welcome by Fred Fickett
Starting time Speaker Institution Title of the talk Time (mts)
         
8:30 hrs Session GF-1
  Dave Barnett Stanford Univ. A Comparison of Methods for the Computation of Anisotropic Elastic Green's Functions and Their Derivatives 20+5
  Tom Ting Chicago Univ. Recent advances on Green's functions 20+5
  Len Gray ORNL Direct Evaluation of 3D Hypersingular Integrals 20+5
  Paul Martin CSM On Green's function for a three-dimensional exponentiallygraded elastic solid 15+3
10:05 hrs Tea      
10:30 hrs Session GF-2
  James Beck Michigan St. Univ Survey of Green's Function Research Related to Transient Heat Conduction 20+5
  Kevin Cole Univ. Nebraska Steady Heat Conduction in Cartesian Coordinates and a Library of Green's Functions 20+5
  John Berger CSM Green's Functions for Heat Transfer in Anisotropic Graded Solids 15+3
  Ambar Mitra ISU Current GF/BEM research at ISU (tentative title) 15+3
12:00 hrs Lunch      
13:30 hrs Session-Software development & Industrial Applications
  Laocet Ayari Ball Aerospace Meeting Fracture-based Requirements in the Aerospace Industry 15+3
  Lingyun Pan Caterpillar Boundary ELement Analysis usage in Caterpillar 15+3
  Jay Gillis Optimal Corp Possible Applications for the GF in Simulation Software 15+3
  Earlin Lutz Bentley Edge-based formulation of boundary element methods 15+3
  Adam Powell MIT BEM software (exact title-to be announced) 15+3
15:00 hrs Tea      
15:30 hrs Session GF-3
  Ravi Pandey Michigan Tech Calculation of properties of defects in semiconductors. 15+3
  Vinod Tewary NIST Elastic Green's functions for multiscale modeling 15+3
  Session- Digital Library
  Dave Fulker UCAR Digital Library (exact title-to be announced) 15+3
  Greg Shreve Kent State

Integrating Domain Specific Content and Document
Description Markup With Collection Metadata in a Green's Functions Digital Library.

15+3
  Laura Bartolo Kent State Building the Green's Functions Digital Library 15+3
17:00 hrs Close      
19:00 hrs Reception      


Tuesday March 26

9:00 hrs. Discussion on Digital Library
10:30 hrs Tea
11:00 hrs Discussion on Digital Library
11:45 hrs. Summary
12:00 hrs Close


 
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