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Download the final program here. Updated 01/07/2014.
Important Dates
November 14, 2013 - Abstract submission deadline
November 1, 2013 - Registration opens
November 15, 2013 - Abstract acceptance notification
December 15, 2013 - Early registration deadline
January 8-10, 2014 - IGA 2014
Contact Information
Ruth Hengst, ruth@usacm.org
512-529-7333
Speakers/Program
The program consisted of two parallel sessions extended over three days (January 8,9,10). In addition, a poster competition was held with two prizes being awarded. Click here to download the Final Program. The speakers and their talks are listed below. (Currently being updated)
Pablo Antolin Sanchez, University of Pavia, IGATOOLS: A Novel Dimension-Independent Isogeometric C++11 Library
Yuri Bazilevs, UC, San Diego, Isogeometric Analysis and FSI Modeling for Ocean and Marine, Engineering and Science Applications
Kai-Uwe Bletzinger, TU Munich, Merging the extremes: Shape optimization of shells and surfaces with Isogeometric and Node-based methods
Michael J. Borden, The University of Texas at Austin, Application of Isogeometric Analysis to Higher-Order Phase-Field Formulations for Fracture in Brittle and Ductile Material
Robin Bouclier, Université de Lyon, An isogeometric locking-free NURBS-based solid-shell element for geometric nonlinear analysis
Michael Breitenberger, TU Munich, Nonlinear Isogeometric B-Rep Analysis of Trimmed Multi-Surface CAD models for Realizing an Efficient Integrated Design-Through-A
Adrian Buganza Tepole, Stanford University, Isogeometric Kirchhoff-Love shell formulation with application to anisotropic materials
Victor Calo, NumPor/AMCS/ErSE/KAUST, PetIGA: High Performance Isogeometric Analysis
Falai Chen, University of Science and Technology of China, Hierarchical Splines Over Triangular Partitions
J.S Chen, UCSD, On Variationally Consistent Domain Integration for Isogeometric Analysis
Fehmi Cirak, University of Cambridge, A Subdivision-based Implementation of the Hierarchical B-spline Finite Element Method
Elaine Cohen, University of Utah, A C1 Representation On Most Edges and Faces
Callum J Corbett, AICES, RWTH Aachen University, Isogeometric Surface Element Enrichment
Laura De Lorenzis, TU Braunschweig, Recent developments of isogeometric collocation: imposition of Neumann boundary conditions, contact and plasticity formulations
Luca Dede', CMCS, MATHICSE, EPFL, Isogeometric Analysis for Partial Differential Equations on Surfaces
Tor Dokken, SINTEF, Relationships and Similarities between Hierarchical B-splines, LR B-Splines, and T-Splines
John Evans, University of Colorado Boulder, Local Conservation and Isogeometric Analysis
Franz Georg Fuchs, SINTEF, Norway, Real-Time Isogeometric Volume Visualization
Daniela Fusseder, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, On Shape Optimization in the Context of Isogeometric Analysis
Andrew Gillette, University of Arizona, Serendipity Basis Functions for Any Degree in Any Dimension
Alexandros Ginnis, National Technical University of Athens, Ship-Hull Shape Optimization with a T-Spline based BEM-Isogeometric Solver
Hector Gomez, Universidade da Coruna, Isogeometric Analysis of phase-field models: From capillary growth to implosion
Yujie Guo, Delft University of Technology, A Layerwise Approach for the Analysis of Laminate Composites in the Framework of Isogeometric Analysis
Isaac Harari, Tel Aviv University, Nitsche Methods for Spline-based Plate Bending Elements
Rene Hiemstra, University of Texas at Austin, Local hierarchical p-, hp-, and k-refinement in isogeometric analysis
Ming-Chen Hsu, Iowa State University, Isogeometric Immersed-Boundary Fluid–Structure Interaction Analysis of Bioprosthetic Heart Valves
David Kamensky, University of Texas at Austin, Fluid-Structure Coupling for Immersed Isogeometric Shell Structures: Solution Strategies and Fluid Stabilization
Josef Kiendl, University of Pavia, A one-parameter isogeometric formulation for Timoshenko beams
Artem Korobenko, University of California, San Diego, Isogeometric Shell Modeling in Fluid –Structure Interaction Analysis of Wind Turbines
Laszio Kudela, TUMunich, Efficient and Accurate Numerical Integration for High Order Immersed Boundary Methods
Mukesh Kumar, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, An Adaptive Isogeometric Variational Multiscale Method for Fluid Flow Transport Problems
Trond Kvamsdal, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Superconvergent patch recovery for adaptive isogeometric analysis
Ju Liu, The University of Texas at Austin, Isogeometric Analysis of Liquid-Vapor Phase Transitions: Thermodynamics, Algorithms, and Applications
Christopher Long, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Using Isogeometric Analysis to Model Cylindrical Shock Hydrodynamics
Tom Lyche, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Simplex Splines and extraordinary points
Carla Manni, University of Roma `Tor Vergata', Department of Mathematics, Generalized B-splines and local refinements in IGA
Angelos Mantzaflaris, RICAM, Austian Academy of Sciences, Matrix Generation in Isogeometric Analysis: Beyond Element-wise Assembly
Benjamin Marussig, Institute for Structural Analysis, Graz University of Technology, Lessingstraße 25, 8010 Graz, Austria, Fast Isogeometric Boundary Element Method based on Superparametric Representation - Part I
Kjell Magne Mathisen, Department of Structural Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NURBS-based Isogeometric Analysis of Finite Deformation Elastoplastic Contact Problems
Toby Mitchell, Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill LLC (SOM), Connecting Isogeometric Continuum and Grid Shell Optimization via Net Theory
Rafael Montenegro, University Institute SIANI, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, Adaptive T-spline refinement for isogeometric analysis in planar geometries
(link provides access to paper, presentation, and accompanying videos)
Simone Morganti, University of Pavia, Isogeometric collocation: Incompressible elasticity, locking, and possible solutions
Attila Nagy, Department of Structural Engineering, University of California San Diego, On the numerical integration of trimmed isogeometric elements
Boniface Nkonga, INRIA/Univ.Nice, Isogeometric Analysis on Domains with Complex Topology
Peter Nørtoft, Technical University of Denmark, Isogeometric Analysis of Sound Propagation through Laminar Flow in 2-Dimensional Ducts
Xuan Peng, Institute of Mechanics and Advanced materials, Cardiff University, CF24 3AA, UK, A two-dimensional isogeometric boundary element method for linear elastic fracture
Elisabeth Pilgerstorfer, Institute of Applied Geometry, Geometry parameterizations with optimal stability for IGA
Xiaoping Qian, Illinois Institute of Technology, Isogeometric analysis with triangular Bezier splines
Alessandro Reali, University of Pavia, An introduction to isogeometric collocation methods with some applications
Richard F Riesenfeld, University of Utah, A Call for a Renaissance in CAD
Martin Ruess, Delft University of Technology, Weak Coupling of Trimmed Thin-Walled NURBS Elements Along Arbitrary Trimming Curves
Dominik Schillinger, Department of Civil Engineering, Univesity of Minnesota, Fast and accurate reduced Bézier element quadrature for efficient isogeometric analysis
Michael Scott, Brigham Young University, Isogeometric Spline Forests
Matt Sederberg, AutoDesk, Future Direction of T-Splines and Analysis at Autodesk
Tom Sederberg, Brigham Young University, Variable Knot T-Splines
Stefano Serra-Capizzano, Università Insubria - Como, Dept. Science and high Technology, On the asymptotic spectrum of stiffness matrices arising from IgA
Robert Simpson, University of Glasgow, A fast multipole method for isogeometric boundary element analysis with T-splines
Vibeke Skytt, SINTEF ICT, From CAD to a Model Fit for Isogeometric Analysis
Hendrik Speleers, University of Leuven, Department of Computer Science, Spectral analysis of matrices from isogeometric Galerkin and collocation methods
Natarajan Sukumar,UC Davis, Maximum-Entropy Approximation Schemes: Theory and Links to B-Splines and Isogeometric Analysis
Thomas Takacs, Institute of Applied Geometry, Derivatives of Isogeometric Functions on Rationally Parametrized Patches
Matthias Taus, ICES, UT Austin, Isogeometric Boundary Element Methods on Smooth Domains
Derek Thomas, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, Localized spline projection using Bézier extraction
Kritika Upreti, Purdue University, Three-Dimensional Isogeometric Analysis using B-rep CAD Models
Rafael Vazquez, IMATI-CNR, Pavia (Italy), Compatible discretizations in isogeometric analysis
Clemens Verhoosel, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, Micromechanical failure modeling of trabecular bone using isogeometric analysis
Philippe Vignal, King Abdullah University of Science of Technology, Unconditionally energy-stable, second-order time-accurate algorithm for the phase-field-crystal equation
Maciej Wozniak, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland, Computational cost of alternating direction fast isogeometric L2 projection parallel direct solver
Jessica Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, Volumetric T-spline Construction from Boundary Representations
Posters:
Jesus Bueno, University of a Coruna, A Fluid-Structure Interaction Model for Implosion
Xiaowei Deng, UCSD, Isogometric Analysis of Wind Turbines Including 3D Fluid- Structure Interaction
Shoalie Hossain, ICES, Modeling Patient-Specific Blood Flow and Particle Adhesion in Femoral Arteris: Insights into Peripheral Artery Disease Management
Artem Korobenko, UCSD, Isogeometric Shell Modeling in Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis of Wind Turbines
Isaac Lee, ICES, Higher-Order Phase Field Models for Fracture
Federico Marini, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Matematica, Parallel Solvers for Isogeometric Analysis and Domain Decomposition Methods
Maciej Paszynski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Computational Costs and Memory Usage of IGA Direct Solvers for Different Architectures
Filippo Remonato, NTNU, Regarding Hierarchical & LR B-Splines
Guillermo Vilanova, University of a Coruna, Towards Patient-Specific Simulations and Validation for a Tumor Angiogenesis Model using Isogeometric Analysis
Chenglong Wang, Iowa State University, Isogeometric Analysis of the Integrally Bladed Rotor
Maciej Wozniak, AGH University of Science and Technology, Computational Cost of Alternating Direction Fast Isogeometric L2 Projection Parallel
Jinhui Yan, UCSD, Isogeometric Analysis of Structures Interacted with Free- Surface Flow and Its Applications in Offshore Engineering
Xiaoyun Yuan, City University of Hong Kong, Parametric Mesh Regularization for Interpolatory Shape Design and Isogeometric Analysis Over a Mesh of Arbitrary Topology