The Post-Conference Short Course will be offered on Saturday August 7, 1999. It will consist of three two-hour lectures on: Computational Micromechanics by Michael Ortiz, Stabilized Methods by Tom Hughes, and Domain Decomposition Methods by Charbel Farhat.
Location: Math 100 Auditorium in the Mathematics Building, across from the Engineering Center. This is the same room where the Congress Plenary lectures are given. This is a more detailed map of the main campus; the Mathematics Building is numbered 57, coordinates F-9.
Registration Desk for the Short Course will be located at the Engineering Lobby, that is, same place as the Congress' The desk will open at 7:30am on Saturday Aug 7th. Participants should pick up badges and course material at the desk before proceeding to Math 100.
Lunch will be provided to the attendees of the short course in the hallway outside the Auditorium.
The Short Course schedule is:
| 8:00-8:10 | Welcome and Announcements |
| 8:10-10:10 | Michael Ortiz: Computational Micromechanics |
| 10:10-10:30 | Coffee Break |
| 10:30-12:30 | Tom Hughes: Introduction to Stabilized Methods |
| 12:30-1:30 | Lunch |
| 1:30-3:30 | Charbel Farhat: Domain Decomposition for Computational Structural Mechanics |
| 3:30 | Adjourn |
(Click on lecture title for a summary)
This Short Course is organized by Charbel Farhat, University of Colorado at Boulder, charbel@alexandra.colorado.edu and Jacob Fish, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, fishj@rpi.edu.
Last update: July 30, 1999.
This page constructed by Carlos Felippa: carlos@titan.colorado.edu