Third International Workshop on
Surrogate
Modelling and Space Mapping
For
Engineering Optimization
(SMSMEO
2012)
August 9-11, 2012
Reykjavik University, Iceland
Technical Program
Note:
Because of the large number of talks, the time slot for a presentation
is limited to 25 minutes (including 5 minutes of discussion).
Thursday, August 9
8.00 – 9.00 – Registration
9.00 – 9.20 – Welcome remarks
9.20 – 10.35 – Session I: Space Mapping Modeling and Optimization in Microwave Engineering I- John W. Bandler (McMaster University, Canada), "The Essence of Space Mapping: Less is More," 9.20 – 9.45. Abstract
- Qingsha S. Cheng (McMaster University, Canada), "Tuning Space
Mapping: The State of the Art," 9.45 – 10.10. Abstract
- Murat Simsek (Istanbul Technical
University, Turkey), "Solving high dimensional inverse scattering
problems with space mapping based technique," 10.10 – 10.35. Abstract
10.35 – 11.00 – Coffee break
11.00 – 12.15 – Session II: Applications of Surrogate Modeling I
- Malte Prieß (Christial Albrechts University, Germany), "Surrogate-Based Optimization for Marine Ecosystem Models," 11.00 – 11.25. Abstract
- Thomas Slawig (Christian Albrechts University, Germany), "Accelerated Optimization in Climate Research," 11.25 – 11.50. Abstract
- Domenico Lahaye (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands), "Solving Large Scale Imaging Problems using Manifold Mapping," 11.50 – 12.15. Abstract
12.15 – 13.30 – Lunch break (lunch will be on site) 13.30 – 15.10 – Session III: Surrogate Modeling and Fluid Dynamics
- Daniel Butnaru
(Technical University of Munchen, Germany), "Fast non-intrusive
sparse-grid-based surrogate models for computational steering," 13.30 – 13.55. Abstract
- Jens Lang (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany), "Surrogate Modelling in Unsteady Transport Systems," 13.55 – 14.20. Abstract
- Leifur Leifsson (Reykjavik University, Iceland), "Knowledge-based aerodynamic optimization by space mapping," 14.20 – 14.45. Abstract
- Thomas Scholcz (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands), "Space-mapping accelerated partitioned fluid-structure interaction," 14.45 – 15.10. Abstract
15.10 – 15.30 – Coffee break 15.30 – 16.45 – Session IV: Surrogate Modeling in Electrical Engineering
- James Rautio (Sonnet Software Inc., USA), "Synthesis of Fast Parameterized Models from Electromagnetic Analysis Data," 15.30 – 15.55. Abstract
- Paul Franzon (North Carolina State University, USA), "Applications of Surrogate Modeling to Calibratable Circuit Design," 15.55 – 16.20. Abstract
- Ming Yu
(ComDev, Canada), "Advanced Design and Optimization of Large Scale
Microwave Devices," Sponsored by IEEE Distinguished Microwave Lecture
Program, 16.20 – 16.45. Abstract
Friday, August 10 9.00 – 10.15 – Session V: Microwave Design Using Electromagnetic Simulations
- Frank Mosler
(Computer Simulation Technology AG, Germany), "Optimization challenges
from coupled EM simulations: a practical view," 9.00 – 9.25. Abstract
- Slawomir Koziel (Reykjavik University, Iceland), "Surrogate-based microwave optimization exploiting adjoint sensitivity," 9.25 – 9.50. Abstract
- Stanislav Ogurtsov (Reykjavik University, Iceland), "Low-cost EM-driven antenna design," 9.50 – 10.15. Abstract
10.15 – 10.40 – Coffee break 10.40 – 11.55 – Session VI: Multi-objective and multi-disciplinary optimization
- Qian Xu
(Technische Universität München, Germany), "Physical-mathematical
structure concerned metamodel for multidisciplinary design
optimization," 10.40 – 11.05. Abstract
- Oliver Bennett (University of Belfast), "Multidisciplinary Design Automation and Analysis," 11.05 – 11.30. Abstract
- Nils Hornung
(Fraunhofer-Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI,
Germany), "Multi-objective optimization based on hierarchical
metamodeling approach," 11.30 – 11.55. Abstract
11.55 – 13.00 – Lunch break (lunch will be on site) 13.00 – 14.40 – Session VII: Metaheuristics and Global Optimization
- Xin-She Yang (National Physical Laboratory, UK), "Landscape-Based Optimality for Local Exploitation and Global Exploration," 13.00 – 13.25. Abstract
- Raha Imanirad (York
University, Canada), "Applications of biologically-inspired modelling
to generate alternative procedures for engineering," 13.25 – 13.50. Abstract
- Xingshi He (Xi'an Engineering University, China), "Immune Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm," 13.50 – 14.15. Abstract
- Julian Scott Yeomans (York University, Canada), "Efficient Computational Methods for Modelling to Generate Alternatives," 14.15 – 14.40. Abstract
14.40 – 15.05 – Coffee break 15.05 – 15.55 – Session VIII: Applications of Surrogate Modeling II
- Evgeny Burnaev
(Datadvance, PreMoLab, IITP RAS, Russia), "Surrogate Modeling of
Stability Constraints for Optimization of Composite Structures," 15.05 – 15.30. Abstract
- Christoph Hametner (Vienna University of Technology), "Operating Regime Based Dynamic Engine Modelling," 15.30 – 15.55. Abstract
20.00 - Dinner
Saturday, August 11 9.00 – 10.40 – Session IX: Space Mapping Modeling and Optimization in Microwave Engineering II
- Ana Rodriguez
(Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain), "Practical Application of
Space Mapping Techniques to the Synthesis of CSRR-based Artificial
Transmission Lines," 9.00 – 9.25. Abstract
- Neslihan Sengor
(Istanbul Technical University, Turkey), "The Efficiency of Difference
Mapping on SM Based Modeling and Optimization," 9.25 – 9.50. Abstract
- Abdel-Karim S.O. Hassan
(Cairo University, Egypt), "Design Centering of Microwave Circuits
Exploiting Semidefinite Programming and Space Mapping Surrogates,"
9.50 – 10.15. Abstract
- Ahmed Mohamed
(Cairo University, Egypt), "Yield Optimization of Microwave Circuits
via a non-Derivative Trust Region Approach and Space Mapping
Surrogates," 10.15 – 10.40. Abstract
10.40 – 11.00 – Coffee break 11.00 – 11.50 – Session X: Surrogate Modeling and Optimization Using Gaussian Processes
- Robert J. Barthorpe (University of Sheffield, UK), "Gaussian process emulation of numerical models for damage identification," 11.00 – 11.25. Abstract
- Keith Worden (University
of Sheffield), "Gaussian processes and GP regression trees for
surrogate models in the health monitoring of civil infrastructure,"
11.25 – 11.50. Abstract
11.50 – 12.00 – Closing remarks
12.00 – 13.00 – Lunch (lunch will be on site) 14.00 - ~20.00 – Workshop tour
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