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  • An opening project workshop sponsored by the Einstein Foundation, and Technische Universität Berlin with the collaboration of the European Model Reduction Network, EU-MORNET

    May 19-20, 2015

  • Compact computational representations of phenomena that involve significant transport, convection, or propagation delays can create vexing tradeoffs that defy acceptable balance between fidelity and complexity.

  • Perspectives offered by an international group of experts from a range of disciplines offered an opportunity for an exchange of information, accumulated intuition, and experience in the development of effective, compact models for convective phenomena.


Schedule.

All lectures were held in the Einstein-Saal of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, Jägerstraße 22/23, 10117 Berlin. Participation in the workshop was free.

Tuesday, May 19

Time Speaker
9:00-9:15 Opening Remarks
9:15-10:00 Peter Breedveld (Twente)
10:00-10:45 Birgit Jacob (Wuppertal)
10:45-11:15 Coffee
11:15-12:00 Bernhard Maschke (Lyon)
12:00-12:45 Alessandro Macchelli (Bologna)
12:45-14:15 Lunch
14:15-15:00 Giordano Scarciotti (London)
15:00-15:45 Joost Rommes (Grenoble)
15:45-16:15 Coffee
16:15-17:00 Serkan Gugercin (Blacksburg)
17:00-17:45 Bernd Noack (Poitiers)

19:00-   Workshop Dinner at Sen Restaurant.

Wednesday, May 20

Time Speaker
9:00-9:45 Martin Grepl (Aachen)
9:45-10:30 Gianluigi Rozza (Trieste)
10:30-11:00 Coffee
11:00-11:45 Peter Benner (Magdeburg)
11:45-12:30 Jörn Sesterhenn (Berlin)
12:30-14:15 Lunch
14:15-15:00 Matthias Heinkenschloss (Houston)
15:00-15:45 Jan Heiland (Magdeburg)
15:45-16:15 Coffee
16:15-17:00 Mark Embree (Blacksburg)
17:00- Open forum (with refreshments)


Abstracts, Slides, and Supplementary Materials.

Location.


The Einstein Hall

Jägerstraße 22/23, 10117 Berlin

The Einstein Hall is on the 5th floor of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, accessible by lift or paternoster (!),or for those sufficiently fit, also by stairs. It is a large (250 square meters) wood-paneled room with double-sided rows of windows and indirect, recessed ceiling lighting. A roof terrace is immediately accessible for lunch and coffee breaks, offering an impressive view of the center of Berlin.

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Hotel Information

Motel One - Leipziger Platz
Leipziger Platz 12
10117 Berlin

(This is the collective address of the adjacent and very large Mall of Berlin - the physical location of the hotel is across from the Bundesrat at Leipziger Strasse 3/4)
Tel. : +49/30/206 70 78-0
Fax : +49/30/206 70 78-10

This is about a 15 min walk to the workshop venue.

The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, has had many names since its inception and carries on the tradition of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Seventy eight Nobel laureates have shaped the Academy’s history, going back to the Society of Sciences of the Elector of Brandenburg (Kurfürstlich Brandenburgische Sozietät der Wissenschaften).

It was founded in 1700 by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646 – 1716) under Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg. From the start, this institution united natural sciences and humanities under one roof, making it a prototype for many academies that followed. It was reconstituted into its present form in 1992 by an interstate agreement between Berlin and Brandenburg.

The Academy building faces the memorable Gendarmenmarkt and was constructed originally as the seat of the Prussian Maritime Trading Company in 1902/03, later becoming the Prussian State Bank. The historical banking hall and adjacent premises were remodelled into a conference centre to celebrate the Academy’s 300th anniversary.

People at the Workshop


Name

Affiliation

Opening Remarks by
Chris Beattie
Opening Remarks by Chris Beattie
Participants -
ready to roll
Participants - ready to roll
Opening Speaker -
Peter Breedveld
Opening Speaker - Peter Breedveld
Bernhard Maschke
Bernhard Maschke
Allesandro
Macchelli
Allesandro Macchelli
Joost Rommes
Joost Rommes
Zlatko Drmac and
Mark Embree
Zlatko Drmac and Mark Embree
Matthias
Heinkenschloss and Bülent Karasözen
Matthias Heinkenschloss and Bülent Karasözen
Wil Schilders and
Birgit Jacob
Wil Schilders and Birgit Jacob
Jan Heiland,
Matthias Voigt,  Pawan Goyal, and Pratibhamoy Das
Jan Heiland, Matthias Voigt,
Pawan Goyal, and Pratibhamoy Das
Ozan Tugluk, Felix
Gruber, and Martin Grepl
Ozan Tugluk, Felix Gruber, and Martin Grepl
Joern Sesterhenn,
Rudy King, Nikolas Goldin, and Julius Reiss
Joern Sesterhenn, Rudy King,
Nikolas Goldin, and Julius Reiss
Mian Ilyas Ahmad
and Xin Du
Mian Ilyas Ahmad and Xin Du
View from the Roof
Terrace
View from the Roof Terrace
Thanos Antoulas
and Serkan Gugercin
Thanos Antoulas and Serkan Gugercin
Matt Salewski and
Joern Sesterhenn
Matt Salewski and Joern Sesterhenn
Philipp Schulze
and Ben Unger
Philipp Schulze and Ben Unger
Serkan Gugercin
Serkan Gugercin
Bernd Noack and
Chris Beattie
Bernd Noack and Chris Beattie
Berndt Noack
Berndt Noack
German President
Joachim Gauck joins the evening discussions
German President Joachim Gauck
joins the evening discussions

Mian Ilyas

Ahmad

Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg

Alessandro

Alla

University of Hamburg

Athanasios

Antoulas

Rice University and Jacobs University

Nicodemus

Banagaaya

MPI-Magdeburg

Peter

Benner

MPI-Magdeburg

Peter

Breedveld

Twente

Maria

Cruz Varona

Institute of Automatic Control, TUM

Pratibhamoy

Das

Technische Universitat, Berlin, Germany

Zlatko

Drmac

University of Zagreb

Xin

Du

Max-Planck Institut, Magdeburg

Matthias

Ehrhardt

University of Wuppertal

Mark

Embree

VT Blacksburg

Lihong

Feng

Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Technical Systems

Eduardo

Gildin

Texas A & M

Nikolas

Goldin

TU Berlin

Ion Victor

Gosea

Jacobs University Bremen

Pawan

Goyal

MPI-Magdeburg,

Martin

Grepl

Aachen

Felix

Gruber

RWTH Aachen

Serkan

Gugercin

VT Blacksburg

Thomas

Haas

TU Berlin

Jan

Heiland

MPI-Magdeburg

Matthias

Heinkenschloss

Rice University

Jeffrey

Hokanson

MD Anderson

Birgit

Jacob

University of Wuppertal

Bulent

Karasozen

Institite of Applied Mathematics

Richard

Kern

TU Munich

Rudibert

King

TU Berlin

Patrick

Kürschner

Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems

Gerwald

Lichtenberg

Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

Alessandro

Macchelli

Trieste

Bernhard

Maschke

LAGEP UMR CNRS 5007 Université Lyon 1

Volker

Mehrmann

TU Berlin

Agnieszka

Miedlar

TU Berlin

Arbi

Moses Badlyan

TU-Berlin

Olga

Mula

RWTH Aachen

Bernd

Noack

CNRS/PPRIME

Simone

Pezzuto

Institute of Computational Science, University of Lugano

Julius

Reiss

ISTA, TU Berlin

Joost

Rommes


Mentor Graphics, Grenoble

Gianluigi

Rozza

SISSA Int. School for Adavanced Studies, Trieste

Matthew

Salewski

Technische Universität Berlin

Giordano

Scarciotti

Imperial College London

Jan-Simon

Schäpel

TU Berlin

Wil

Schilders

TU Eindhoven

Sonja

Schmelter

Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)

Philipp

Schulze

Technische Universität Berlin

Jôrn

Sesterhenn

TU Berlin

Fredi

Tröltzsch

TU Berlin, Institut für Mathematik

Ozan

Tugluk

METU Center for Wind Energy (METUWIND)

Benjamin

Unger

TU Berlin

Matthias

Voigt

Technische Universität Berlin

Mei

Wang

Institute of Automatic Control,Technische Universität München

Heiko

Weichelt

MPI Magdeburg

Yongxin

Wu

LAGEP (CNRS UMR 5007)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

Yongjin

Zhang

Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems