Multiscale Mechanics and Artificial Microstructures

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Multiscale Mechanics and Artificial Microstructures

 02 - 03 Dec 2024

Edinburgh Futures Institute

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Scientific Organisers

  • David Bourne, Heriot-Watt University
  • Lucia Scardia, Heriot-Watt University

About:

This workshop brings together applied mathematicians, engineers and industrial partners working on computational materials science, homogenisation and computational geometry.

We acknowledge financial support from the EPSRC grant EP/V008897/1.

Programme

MONDAY 2 December 2024
Registration and Refreshments
Welcome and Housekeeping
Ron Peerlings, Eindhoven University of Technology Crystal plasticity modelling of real and synthetic polycrystalline microstructures
Refreshments
Orkun Furat, Ulm University Statistical 3D reconstruction of microstructures from 2D data by combining stochastic geometry and generative AI
Steven Roper, University of Glasgow Modelling polycrystalline microstructures with Laguerre diagrams
Lunch
Poster Session
Peter Gritzmann, TU Munich On the representation of polycrystals: Diagrams, clustering, and coresets
Andreas Alpers, University of Liverpool Anisotropic Power Diagrams: Optimization and Applications
Refreshments
Lori Graham-Brady, Johns Hopkins Transfer learning based generation of two-phase microstructures
Conference Dinner
TUESDAY 3 December 2024
Maciej Buze, Heriot-Watt University PyAPD: A Python library for computing optimal anisotropic power diagrams using GPU acceleration
Jean Feydy, Inria Paris Computational optimal transport: recent speed-ups and applications
Refreshments
Carl Slater, University of Warwick Using artificial microstructures for rapid hot rolling recrystallisation modelling
Karo Sedighiani, Tata Steel Deformation Heterogeneity and Microstructure Evolution in Cold-Rolled Multi-Phase Steels: A 3D Crystal Plasticity Study
Lunch
Claudia Redenbach, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau Random tessellations - versatile models for materials' microstructures
Coffee and Discussion