MS20: The European Industrial Doctorate ROMSOC
The development of new and the improvement of current products and processes in all key technology areas is increasingly based on simulation and optimization in the virtual “digital twin” world.
ROMSOC (Reduced Order Modelling, Simulation and Optimization of Coupled systems) is a European Industrial Doctorate (EID) program funded within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (grant No 765374, Sept. 2017 to August 2021) which deals with model hierarchies, their numerical treatment and optimization in a wide range of industrial applications.
ROMSOC brings together 11 doctoral students ("early stage researchers") , 15 academic institutions and 11 companies.
In this minisymposium, four of the early stage researchers report on their specific research questions and results achieved so far.
Wednesday, April 14, 10:20-12:00
- 10:20 Marcus Wilhelmus Fredericus Maria Bannenberg, Angelo Ciccazzo, Michael Günther, Reduced Order Multirate Simulation of Circuits
- 10:45 Andreas Binder, Onkar Jadhav, Volker Mehrmann, Model Order Reduction for Parametric High Dimensional Interest Rate Models in the Analysis of Financial Risk
- 11:10 Umberto Emil Morelli, Patricia Barral, Peregrina Quintela, Gianluigi Rozza, Giovanni Stabile, A Numerical Approach for Real-Time Boundary Condition Estimation Using Data Assimilation in Thin Slabs Continuous Casting Molds
- 11:35 Nirav Vasant Shah, Michele Girfoglio, Patricia Barral, Peregrina Quintela, Gianluigi Rozza, Alejandro Lengomin, Finite Element Reduced Basis Approximation for Thermomechanical Phenomena Arising in Blast Furnaces
Check the ROMSOC Project Webpage.