Short Course Series: Mathematics of Porous Media
During the winter 2020-21 the Porous Media Group at the University of Bergen will organize a series of short courses on topics related to the mathematics of porous media. The lecturers are world leading researchers within their fields.
Each topic will be covered in three two-hour lectures. The lectures will be given via Zoom, and will be held on Fridays 2-4PM (CET).
How to participate
Send an email to Eirik.Keilegavlen@uib.no, with name, institution and email address. The email should be linked to the Zoom account you will use to access the meeting. Login information for the individual lectures will be sent out no later than lunchtime at the Friday of the lecture.
UPDATE: A confirmation email to all registrants was sent out on October 25. If you registered before then and did not recieve the confirmation, please get in touch. Later registrations will be confirmed in due course.
Schedule:
30.10: | Introduction to the mathematics of porous media |
Jan Martin Nordbotten, University of Bergen | |
06.11 – 20.11: | Porous media-free flow coupling |
Rainer Helmig, Stuttgart University / University of Bergen | |
27.11 – 11.12: | Homogenization for porous media |
Sorin Pop, Hasselt University / University of Bergen | |
15.01 – 29.01: | Brain modelling: from MR images to finite element simulation |
Marie E. Rognes, Simula / University of Bergen | |
05.02 – 19.02: | Fracture reactivation and propagation in deforming porous media |
Inga Berre, University of Bergen | |
05.03 – 19.03: | Multigrid solvers for heterogeneous coefficients |
Xiaozhe Hu, Tufts University / University of Bergen | |
April 2021 | Hybrid analysis and Modeling |
Adil Rasheed, Norwegian University of Science and Technology | |
May 2021 | Contact mechanics and variational inequalities |
Barbara Wohlmuth, Technical University of Munich / University of Bergen |
Acknowledgements
This short course series is presented by the Porous Media Group at the University of Bergen, in collaboration with the University of Oslo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Simula. The series is supported by RCN project 250223, Wintershall Dea, and Equinor via the Akademia agreement and the VISTA Center for Modeling of Coupled Subsurface Dynamics.