IUTAM Symposium on Integrated Computational Structure-Material Modeling of Deformation and Failure Under Extreme Conditions
Abstract
The ARO grant provided financial support for the organization of an IUTAM Symposium on Integrated Computational Structure-Material Modeling of Deformation and Failure under Extreme Conditions held June 20-22, 2016 in Baltimore MD. The symposium was a huge success with attendance by prominent, internationally regarded researchers, as well as junior researchers with promise. Distinguished speakers from academia, industry and government laboratories addressed the state of the art in the thematic areas of the symposium. Various events that took place at the symposium. I. Presentations by Distinguished Speakers: A total of 34 presentations/lectures were made by distinguished researchers in complementary areas of physics-based multi-scale model development, multi-scale data acquisition and characterization, probabilistic modeling and uncertainty quantification, and experimental methods. II. Panel Discussions by Leading Industry and Government Visionaries: 3 panel discussion sessions took place, led by key people from various industries (multi-national) and government agencies. III. Poster session: A total of 19 posters were presented at this session. IV. Publications: Two international journals have allocated special issues for papers presented at the IUTAM symposium. In summary, the IUTAM symposium provided a broad, comprehensive vision to direct future research in this general field of integrated computational structure-material modeling under extreme conditions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 29, 2017
- Accession Number
- AD1059316
Entities
People
- Somnath Ghosh
Organizations
- Johns Hopkins University