Keynote Lectures


Following is a list of the Keynote Lectures, ordered alphabetically by (first) author. Date-time and location are subject to change until the final program is printed.

Author(s) Title Session & Time Location M.S.
S. N. Atluri New Concepts in Meshless Methods in Computational Mechanics WTS3, 3:30-4:10pm Math 100 MESHFREE
I. Babuska Computational Problems in the Analysis of Composite Materials FTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 245 HETERO
I. Babuska The State of the Art of A-Posteriori Estimation in Engineering Computations WTS1, 10:10-10:50am ECCR 200 ERROR
F. Brezzi Error Analysis of Residual-Free Bubble Stabilization of Advection Diffusion Problems TTS3, 3:30-4:10pm ECCR 265 STABFEM
G. F. Carey, R. McLay, S. Swift and W. Barth Parallel Finite Element Solution of Marangoni Flow and Species Transport TTS2, 1:00-1:40pm ECAE 1B16 CFD
R. W. Clough and E. L. Wilson Early Finite Element Research at Berkeley WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 265 HISTORY
T. A. Cruse Computational Fracture Mechanics - A BIE Perspective WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ESCI 180 BEM
J. Cullum Computing Poles of Physical Systems Describable by Large Systems of Delay-Differential Equations FTS2, 1:00-1:40pm ECCR 155 EIGEN
C. R. Dohrmann, S. W. Key, and M. W. Heinstein A Method for Connecting Dissimilar Finite Element Meshes TTS2, 1:00-1:40pm ECCR 265 ADVFEM
D. Dureisseix and P. Ladeveze A "Micro-Macro" Computational Strategy for Analyzing Heterogeneous Structures WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 245 HETERO
F. Erdogan The Buckling Instability of Functional Graded Coatings TTS2, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 151 FUNCGRADE
J. Fish Holistic Approach for Problems with Large Microstructures FTS3, 3:30-4:10pm ECCR 245 HETERO
G. Gioda, A. Cividini and D. Sterpi Some Aspects of the Elastoplastic and Tim-Dependent Analysis of Tunnels TTS3, 3:30-4:10pm ECCE 1B41 TUNNEL
R. Grimes Towards Computing Eigenvalues of a Problem of Order 10,000,000 FTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 155 EIGEN
M. Hafez Computational Transonics: Entropy Inequality, Artificial Viscosity and Wave Drag TTS3, 3:30-4:10pm ECCR 155 FLOW
T. Hirai and L. Chen Functional Graded Materials in Japan WTS3, 3:30-4:10pm ECCR 151 FUNCGRADE
T. J. R. Hughes Space-Time Finite Element Methods for Second-Order Hyperbolic Systems and Structural Dynamics: Conservation Laws WTS2, 1:00-1:40pm ECCR 150 DYN
T. J. R. Hughes, C. A. Taylor and C. Z. Zarins Computational Modeling of Blood Flow WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECAE 1B16 FLOW
S. W. Key and L. M. Taylor Future Simulation, Hardware and Software WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 141 FESOFT
D. Krajcinovic Damage Mechanics, Acomplishments, Trends and Needs TTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 1B55 DAMAGE
W.-K. Liu Multi-Scale, Multi-Physics Methods TTS1, 9:30-10:10am Math 100 MESHFREE
R. H. MacNeal The Origin and Development of NASTRAN and Other Large Finite Element Systems WTS1, 10:50-11:30am ECCR 265 HISTORY
D. R. Martinez and K. Alvin The Evolving Role of Validation and Inverse Methods in Structural Mechanics WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 151 INVERSE
H. Moulinec and P. Suquet Nonlinear Composites: Theoretical Estimates and Numerical Simulation TTS2, 1:00-1:40pm ECCR 245 HETERO
A. K. Noor Pathway to the Future of Simulation and Learning TTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 141 APPLICAT
J. T. Oden and S. Prudhomme Goal Oriented Error Estimation and Adaptivity in FEA WTS1, 10:50-11:30am ECCR 200 ERROR
J. T. Oden Hierarchical Modeling of Heterogeneous Materials: A Progress Report WTS3, 3:30-4:10pm ECCR 245 HETERO
M. Ortiz, R. Radovitzky, E. A. Repetto and L. Stainler Variational Methods and Adaptive Procedures in Finite-Deformation Dynamic Plasticity FTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 256 PLASTY
S. L. Phoenix, M. Sivasambu and T. J. Beyerlein Probabilistic Fracture Processes in Fiber Composites WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 1B55 FRACTURE
T. H. H. Pian Hybrid Elements and Their Applications WTS1, 10:10-10:50am ECCR 265 HISTORY
A. Quarteroni Factorization Methods for Navier Stokes Equations WTS3, 3:30-4:10pm ECAE 1B16 FLOW
E. Ramm, S. Schwarz and R. Kemmler Structural Optimization Including Nonlinear Structural Response FTS2, 1:00-1:40pmpm ECCR 200 OPTI
A. Samuelsson (presented by K. Runesson) Finite Elements in Scandinavia: How It Started TTS1, 10:10-10:50am ECCR 265 HISTORY
G. Skeie and P. G. Bergan The Free Formulation - Past and Present WTS3, 3:30-4:10pm ECCR 265 ADVFEM
T. Stroubolis The Guaranteed Upper and Lower Bounds for the Accuracy of Computed Data of Interest by FEM WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 200 ERROR
R. Talreja A Computationally Based Damage Mechanics Approach to the Modeling of Composites FTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 1B51 COMPOSITE
T. J. Tautges On Automating the Generation of Hex Meshes for Assembly Geometries WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 155 MESH
R. L. Taylor Mixed-Enhanced Methods for Finite Deformation WTS2, 1:00-1:40pm ECCR 265 ADVFEM
T. Tezduyar and Y. Osawa A Multi-Domain Computational Method for Long-Wake Flows WTS2, 1:00-1:40pm ECAE 1B16 FLOW
O. Widlund Schwarz Methods for H(div) and H(curl) FE Problems WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECAE 105 DOMAIN
P. Wriggers, J. Sansour and C. Sansour On Nonlinear Dynamics of Rods and Shells WTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 150 DYN
O. C. Zienkiewicz (presented by R. Owen and R. L. Taylor) The Finite Element Method: Its Origin and Development TTS1, 9:30-10:10am ECCR 265 HISTORY

Table prepared by C. A. Felippa and Jisung Yang on July 22, 1999. Updated July 23.