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Scheduled Seminars

Date  TITLE  sort ascending LOCATION  
11-05-2009 4:30 PM Jason Phipps Morgan
Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
Cornell University,
Assessing the Feasibility of Carbon Sequestration in Central NY State: The Road from Target Horizon Geology Towards Accurate 3D Flow Models and Simulation
366 Hollister Hall
10-01-2009 4:30 PM Richard Brownell
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
Hazardous Wastes Program,
Bioremediation of Groundwater - Not Business as Usual
366 Hollister Hall
11-12-2009 4:30 PM Francis J. Lombardi, P.E.
Chief Engineer for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey,
Cars, Trains and Planes: Managing Public Infrastructure in Metro-New York City
B14 Hollister Hall
10-29-2009 4:30 PM Carla Gomes
Applies Economic Analysis &
Computer Science
Cornell University,
Computational Sustainability
366 Hollister Hall
10-27-2009 4:30 PM Youssef Marzouk
MIT
Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics,
Computationally efficient Bayesian inference using polynomial chaos expansions
162 Hollister
11-17-2009 4:30 PM Timothy J. Beach, PE
Weidlinger Associates, Inc.,
Discussion of Weidlinger Projects using Advanced Analysis Tools
366 Hollister
10-29-2009 4:30 PM Marc Bonnet
Dept. of Mechanics
Ecole Polytechnique, France,
Error in Constitutive Equation Functionals for Parameter Identification Problems: An Overview
162 Hollister
09-10-2009 4:30 PM Douglas Haith, Cornell University, Biological & Environmental Engineering
Estimating Nutrient & Sediment Loads to Cayuga Lake
366 Hollister
09-22-2009 4:30 PM Anthony Ingraffea, Professor
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Cornell University,
Fracture Mechanics in Civil Structures I: Steel Structures
366 Hollister Hall
11-19-2009 4:30 PM Rick Luettich
Professor & Director
UNC CH Inst. of Marine Sciences,
Hurricane Storm Surge: Modeling the Past, the Present and the Future
366 Hollister Hall
09-29-2009 4:30 PM Ken Nahshon
Naval Surface Warfare Center
Carderock Division,
Importance of Welds in Aluminum Ship Structure
366 Hollister Hall
10-07-2009 4:00 PM Rakesh Kapania
Mitchell Professor of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
In-flight Load Constraint stimation and Residual Life Prediction for Aircraft with Discrete Source Damage
366 Hollister Hall
11-20-2009 4:30 PM John Peronto, PE, SE, SECB, LEED AP
Thornton Tomassetti,
MEng Seminar
366 Hollister
10-15-2009 4:30 PM Linsey Marr
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Virginia Tech,
Neighborhood-Scale Measurement of Air Pollutant Emissions by Eddy Covariance
366 Hollister
12-03-2009 4:30 PM Oliver Fringer
Stanford University,
Optimal serial and parallel computing strategies for large-scale environmental flows
366 Hollister
09-17-2009 4:30 PM Peter Hess
Biological & Environmental
Engineering
Cornell University,
Our Changing Atmosphere: What is happening with ozone and why should we care
366 Hollister Hall
10-08-2009 4:30 PM Axel Bronstert
University of Potsdam
Germany,
Potentials and limitations of soil moisture observations for flood simulations in headwater catchments
366 Hollister
11-05-2009 4:30 PM Arif Masud
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Stabilized Methods and Turbulence:
Application to Fluid-Structure Interaction
162 Hollister
11-10-2009 4:30 PM Ju Li
University of Pennsylvania,
The Mechanics of Ultra-Strength Materials
366 Hollister
10-22-2009 4:30 PM Ian D. Moore, PhD, PEng, FCAE, FEIC
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Infrastructure Engineering
GeoEngineering Centre at Queen’s – RMC
Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada,
Underground Infrastructure – Large-Scale Testing and Advanced Computational Simulation
162 Hollister
09-24-2009 4:30 PM Thorsten Wagener
Civil& Environmental Engineering
Penn State,
Understanding model behavior and improving model identification using global sensitivity analysis - towards diagnostic evaluation of environmental models
366 Hollister Hall
10-22-2009 4:30 PM Gang Chen
Cornell University
Earth & Atmospheric Sciences,
Zonal Mean Atmospheric Circulation Response to Global Warming
366 Hollister