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Re: Two FEniCS events at Imperial

 

Yes, it came out of one of the other directors' FEniCS code for thin
plate bending. We are writing a proposal to do more of it and to
extend the current PUM capabilities which Garth put into Dolfin.

On 25 May 2012 09:44, Anders Logg <logg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I like the picture on the frontpage for CMSE!!! :-)
>
> http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/computationalmethods/
>
> --
> Anders
>
>
> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 05:29:38PM +0100, Patrick Farrell wrote:
>> The new Centre for Computational Methods in Science and Engineering at
>> Imperial College London would like to announce two events related to
>> the FEniCS project.
>>
>> FEniCS@Imperial day
>> June 18, 2012
>> Imperial College London
>>
>> FEniCS training workshop
>> June 29, 2012
>> Imperial College London
>>
>> The first event is a half-day workshop on developments on and using the
>> FEniCS project. The objectives are to raise the profile of code
>> generation among the computational science community, and to build a
>> network among the users of FEniCS at Imperial and around the UK.
>>
>> The headline speakers are:
>>  * Garth Wells (University of Cambridge)
>>  * Martin Sandve Alnæs (Simula Research Laboratory)
>>  * Patrick Farrell (Imperial College London)
>>
>> The half-day workshop takes place on June 18 2012, from 1--5 pm.  For
>> details, see http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/computationalmethods/news#FEniCS.
>> Registration is due by June 4 2012.
>>
>> The second event is a FEniCS training day on June 29 2012, given by
>> Marie Rognes. Dr. Rognes will give a hands-on tutorial suitable for
>> beginners.  The training course will be of interest to anyone who uses
>> or develops software for solving partial differential equations as a
>> part of their research. For details, see the URL above.
>>
>> The training course takes place on the 29th of June, from 1--5 pm. To
>> register, please contact Patrick Farrell <patrick.farrell06@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> by the 20th of June.
>>
>> Attendance at both events is free of charge.
>>
>> Cheerio,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
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Dr David Ham
Applied Modelling and Computation Group
Department of Earth Science and Engineering
Imperial College London

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