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 Course Announcement Fall 2024: Operations Research Models in Engineering (ENME 741/ENRE 648E)

A survey of the fundamentals of operations research models and methods in engineering including: optimization using linear programming, nonlinear programming, integer programming, as well as equilibrium/game theory via mixed complementarity problems. Examples of specialized course items include: specifics of optimizing power and gas networks, discussion of other network optimization problems, resource-constrained problems, two-level optimization as […]

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 Course Announcement Fall 2024: Design and Fabrication of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (ENEE605)

Course Description:ENEE605 is a multidisciplinary graduate course ideal for incoming first/second year graduate students (and senior undergrads) that covers fundamental design and fabrication aspects of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS). For the past 10 years the course has focused on applications related to the monitoring or treatment of human health issues, and will continue this year by

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UPCOMING THESIS DEFENSE: MATTHEW KEELER

Author: Matthew Keeler Title: DESIGN NOVELTY EVALUATION THROUGH ORDINAL EMBEDDING: COMPARISON OF NOVELTY AND TRIPLET ERRORS Date/time: April 19th at 12:00pm Location: 2164 DeWALT Seminar Room, Glenn L. Martin Hall. Committee members:Professor Mark D. Fuge, Chair/AdvisorProfessor Shapour AzarmProfessor Nikhil Chopra Abstract:A practical and well-studied method for computing the novelty of a design is to construct

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UPCOMING THESIS DEFENSE: CASHEN DINIZ

Author: Cashen Diniz Title: Denoising the Design Space: Diffusion Models for Accelerated Airfoil Shape Optimization Date/time: April 16th at 9:30am Location: 2164 DeWALT Seminar Room, Glenn L. Martin Hall. Committee members:Professor Mark D. Fuge, Chair/AdvisorProfessor James BaederProfessor Michael Otte Abstract: Generative models offer the possibility to accelerate and potentially substitute parts of the often expensive

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UPCOMING THESIS DEFENSE: ANTHONY FABBRI

Author: Anthony Fabbri Title of dissertation: Second Wave Mechanics Date/time: April 16th, 2024 at 2:00pm Location: 2162 DeWALT Conference Room, Glenn L. Martin Hall. Committee members: Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic experienced very well-documented “waves” of the virus’ progression, which can be analyzed to predict future wavebehavior. Common wave shape patterns can be identified in real-timedata, to predict the pattern

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Special Lecture: Digital models, scientific machine learning, and digital twins

Title: Digital models, scientific machine learning, and digital twins: a virtuous interplay between data-driven algorithms and physics-inspired numerical models. When: Spring 2024 ; Wednesdays from 12 till 2pm in MATH 3206 Instructor: Alfio Quarteroni Abstract: Problem setting is a critical precursor to problem solving. It involves the art of formulating the right problem statement. The

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Nuclear Engineer at Global Technology Connection Inc. (GTC) Nuclear Engineer at

Global Technology Connection is looking for a dynamic Nuclear Engineer to join our forward-thinking team, someone who is passionate about nuclear engineering and has a solid grounding in Bayesian inference, ideally with particle filtering. If you’re someone who dabbles in machine learning and is excited about applying these skills in the nuclear engineering field, we

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