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Plenary Lecturers
Carlos Felippa
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
A Variational, FIC-Based Variational Formulation For Particle Finite Element Methods
Thomas J. R. Hughes
The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Thermodynamically Consistent Modelling and Simulation of Liquid-Vapor Phase Transition
Pierre Ladevčze
LMT-Cachan, France
On a Trefftz Discontinuous Galerkin Method and Its Extension to Numerical Model Coupling
Wing Kam Liu
Northwestern University, USA
Cell and Nanoparticle Transport in Tumor Microvasculature and its Uncertainty Quantification
Rainald Löhner
George Mason University, USA
Scaling Up Multiphysics
Xavier Oliver
Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
"Laudatio" of Prof. Eugenio Oņate: the scientist, the colleague, the friend
Eugenio Oņate
Technical University of Catalonia & CIMNE, Spain
Advances in the Particle Finite Element Method for Coupled Problems in Engineering
Roger Owen
Swansea University, UK
Progress and Prospects in the Modeling of Particulates and Multi-Fracturing Materials with Coupled Field Effects
Tayfun Tezduyar
Rice University, USA
Space-Time Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction Techniques
Peter Wriggers
Leibniz Hannover University, Germany
Contact of Particles in Fluids
Genki Yagawa
Toyo University, Japan
Computation and Experiment on Splash Formation by Solid Body Plunging into Water
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