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FEniCS conference 2024 - June 12th to June 14th

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Simula Research Laboratory
Simula Research Laboratory
Simula Research Laboratory

YouTube Recordings

To find all the recordings from the conference please go to FEniCS-Project@YouTube.

Click the video below to start the first recorded talk.

FEniCS 2024 YouTube Playlist

Location: Simula Research Laboratory, Kristian Augusts gate 23, Oslo, Norway

Hans Petter Langtangen Lecture Hall, 8th floor Pusterommet, 1st floor

Scientific and Social programme

All activities take place on the 8th floor of Simula Research Laboratory unless otherwise indicated.

Wednesday

Arrival: 12:30 - 13:10

Coffee, tea and refreshments will be served

Welcome statement by the organizing committee: 13:10-13:25

Remarks from NumFOCUS representative: 13:25-13:30

Presenter: Arliss Collins

Session 1: 13:30 - 14:30

Chair: Jørgen Dokken

Number of presentations: 4

TitlePresenter
UFL: what’s changed in the last year and what’s next?Matthew Scroggs
Closing and opening the Unified Form LanguageDavid Ham
Updates and future plans for ffcx FEniCS Form CompilerChris Richardson
Custom quadrature at runtime in FEniCSxAugust Johansson

Session 2: 14:40 - 15:25

Chair: David Ham

Number of presentations: 3

TitlePresenter
Checkpoint schedules for adjoint solversDaiane Dolci
PDE Constrained Shape Optimization with cashocsSebastian Blauth
Mesh-independent topology optimization in FEniCSxMichal Habera

Break 15:25-15:45

Coffee, tea refreshments and pastries will be served

Session 3: 15:45 - 17:00

Chair: James Trotter

Number of presentations: 5

TitlePresenter
Data-parallel based deep learning for the model order reduction of parametrized partial differential equationsNirav Vasant Shah
GPU Acceleration in FEniCSx Demonstrated on the Shallow Water Equations Benjamin Pachev
Enabling unstructured-mesh computation on massively tiled AI processors: An example of accelerating in silico cardiac simulationJohannes Langguth
High-order, structure-preserving schemes on GPU architectures in FEniCSxJoseph Dean
Leveraging DOLFINx data-oriented design for GPU implementationAdeeb Arif Kor

Poster session: 17:00 - 18:30

The poster session will take place on the 1st floor of Simula. Refreshments will be provided. All conference participants are strongly encouraged to participate in this both scientific and social part of the programme. All poster presenters are encouraged to put up their posters immediately after the end of talks on Wednesday. Poster boards are provided in A1 portrait format.

TitlePresenter
Modeling the shock-to-detonation transition at the mesoscale : a reactive molecular dynamics informed continuum model with FEniCS-based simulationPaul Bouteiller
Determination of Navier’s slip parameter and the inflow velocity using variational data assimilationAlena Jarolímová
Estimation of optimal inlet boundary condition for blood flow assessment in abdominal aortic aneurysm using variational data assimilation Sara Paratico
Implementation in FEniCS of a cellular activity model based on damage theoryPedro José Díaz Guerrero
Implementation of the k-epsilon turbulence model in FEniCSJuraj Marcibál
DOLFINx and FFCx on Amazon’s Graviton3Jack S. Hale
Simulating electrodiffusion in myelinated axonsAlessandro Gatti
Control Theory based adaptive time stepping for partitioned fluid-structure interactionsKeni Joseph Sebastian
Higher-Order Time-Stepping in Multiphysics Using preCICENiklas Vinnitchenko
Integrating Mechanistic Knowledge into Deep Learning for Improved Cancer DetectionChristoph Sadee

Informal guided tour of Oslo: From Tullinløkka to Bjørvika 18:30-20:00

Participants can also choose other activities, we recommend e.g.

  • Visiting the Munch Museum (self-organized)
  • Swim in the Oslofjord (self-organized)

Conference dinner 20:00-22:00

At Villa Paradiso Munch Brygge

Thursday

Coffee, tea and refreshments 8:30-9:00

Session 1: 9:00 - 10:00

Chair: Daiane Dolci

Number of presentations: 4

TitlePresenter
Strongly coupled electrochemical-thermal-fluid models of a battery pack using FEniCSAlexandre Guibert
The diffuse-interface method for two-phase flow with a viscous interfaceJang Min Park
Upwind DG property-preserving scheme for convection equations: applicatons to Cahn-Hilliard modelJ. Rafael Rodríguez-Galván
Property-preserving numerical approximation of a degenerate multiphase fluid flow model with variable densitiesDaniel Acosta Soba

Session 2: 10:10 - 11:10

Chair: August Johansson

Number of presentations: 4

TitlePresenter
Fatigue simulation using phase-field modeling implemented in FEniCSx to predict the crack propagation direction in the case of tooth root failure of helical gearsDaniel Martini
FEniCS for solid stresses to couple to CFD software for spallation target modelling.Jessica A. Gould
Expressing general constitutive models using algorithmic automatic differentiation in DOLFINxAndrey Latyshev
Non-standard formulations of 3D elasticity with FEniCSxAndreas Zilian

Session 3: 11:15 - 12:15

Chair: Ada Ellingsrud

Number of presentations: 4

TitlePresenter
Using random circular models to simulate stochastic anisotropic flow in aquifer systems with FEniCSxSona Salehian Ghamsari
Modeling and Simulation of Cilia-Mediated Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow in Brain VentriclesHalvor Herlyng
How to evaluate wall shear stress?Jana Brunátová
A FEniCS-based framework for modeling cardiac growth and remodelingKarl Munthe

Lunch: Simula cafeteria

Lunch is provided in the Simula cafeteria (first floor) for all conference attendees

Session 4: 13:15 - 14:15

Chair: Chris Richardson

Number of presentations: 4

TitlePresenter
Thermal analysis of railway brake discsYanjun Zhang
Improved post-processing of transient heat transfer experiments using the finite element methodBram Hulhoven
A Discontinuous Galerkin solver in FEniCS for the 2D Incompressible Navier Stokes EquationsKeni Joseph Sebastian
Towards identification of material parameters of fibre-reinforced polymers through digital volume correlation and micro-mechanical simulations with FEniCSx.Edgar Rios

Session 5: 14:25 - 15:25

Chair: Henrik Finsberg

Number of presentations: 4

TitlePresenter
Scalable approximation and solvers for ionic electrodiffusion in cellular geometriesPietro Benedusi
Efficient and scalable solvers for a cell-by-cell dual-poroelasticity problemMarius Causemann
Block Preconditioners for (Moving Domain) Fluid Dynamics Coupled to Physics- and Projection-based Reduced ModelsMarc Hirschvogel
Modeling molecular transport in the human intracranial spaceMiroslav Kuchta

Break 15:25-15:45

Coffee, tea, refreshments, and pastries will be served

Session 6: 15:45 - 17:00

Chair: Matthew W. Scroggs

Number of presentations: 5

TitlePresenter
Integral boundary conditions in phase field modelsXiaofeng Xu
Numerical Methods for the Cahn-Hilliard Equation with a Logarithmic PotentialPavan Inguva
Equilibration-based a-posteriori error estimators within the FEniCSx finite element frameworkMaximilian Brodbeck
On the Stokes problem well-posedness under pressure Dirichlet boundary conditionsIgor Tominec
Time discretization methods for coupled PDEsAbdullah Mujahid

Scandinavian Summer Night Hike 19:30-22:00

Hike from Sognsvann to Vettakollen with an optional swim in Båntjern. The tour will be informally guided by the conference organizers. Meet-up at Simula at 19:00 or at Sognsvann Metro station at 19:30. Swimsuit is recommended.

Friday

Coffee, tea and refreshments 8:30-9:00

Session 1: 9:00 - 10:00

Chair: Eirik Valseth

Number of presentations: 4

TitlePresenter
Towards FESTIM 2.0: A powerful and accessible hydrogen transport code built on FEniCSxJames Dark
Reduced- and mixed-precision finite element kernelsMatteo Croci
Nonclassical electromagnetism with FEniCSxCristian Ciraci
SimCardEMS: A cardiac electro-mechanics solver designed for in silico trialsCécile Daversin Catty

Session 2: 10:15 - 11:15

Chair: Marie E. Rognes

Number of presentations: 4

TitlePresenter
polycrstalx: Interfacing FEniCSx with Material ModelingDonald Boyce
Regularized reduced order models for incompressible flowsFrancesco Ballarin
Function scaling and convergence control in highly nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann electrolyte models.Drew Parsons
Automated optimisation of Stellarator configurations Massimiliano Leoni

Awards ceremony and closing remarks 11:15-12:00