Guest Lectures and Seminars
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2009
- May 14, 2009: Guest Lecture by Dr Carl Trygve Stansberg, Marintek, in connection with the subject MR8207
Topic: "Time series analysis, statistical analysis including extreme value estimates"
Place : Room T6, Marine Technology Centre
Time: Thursday May 14 at 09.15-12.00 hours
- May 11, 2009: Guest Lecture by Dr Carl Trygve Stansberg, Marintek, in connection with the subject MR8207
Topic: “Volterra series, Quadratic and cubic models"
Place: Room T7 at the Marine Technology Centre
Time: Monday May 11 at 13.15 - 16.00 hours
- March 31, 2009: Guest Lecture by Professor Bernard Molin, Ecole Centrale de Marseille - France
Topic: “Hydrodynamic modelling of perforated structures”
Place : Room T3/T4
Time: Tuesday March 31 at 10.15 - 11.15 hours
- March 27, 2009: Guest Lecture by Professor David W. Fredrikson, Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, United States Naval Academy
Topic: “Development of large fish farm numerical modelling techniques with in-situ mooring tension comparisons”
Place : Room T7 at the Marine Technology Centre
Time: Friday March 27 at 11.15 - 12.00 hours
2008
- Nov. 25, 2008: Guest Lecture by Professor Arvid Næss, CeSOS/Institute for Mathematics/NTNU
Topic: “A new method for prediction of extreme values of time series”. Read the abstract.
Place : Room T7
Time: Tuesday Nov. 25 at 14.15 - 15.00 hours
- Oct. 23, 2008: Guest Lecture by Professor Antonio Pascoal, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon Dept. of Electrical Engng. and Institute for Systems and Robotics
Topic: “Multiple Vehicle Path Generation and Cooperative Path Following with Spatial and Temporal Constraints”
Place : Room A1/A2
Time: Thursday Oct.23 at 10.15 - 11.00 hours
- Oct. 16, 2008: Seminar on "Renewable Ocean Energy" organized by NTNU/CeSOS, Enova and Sustainable Energy Ireland
Venue: T2, Marine Technology Centre - from 10:30 to 17:30. Read more.
- Oct. 15, 2008: CeSOS Board Seminar on the "Challenges in the development of Offshore Renewable Energy Technology"
Venue: Telenor Centre, Trondheim - from 12:00 to 18:00. Read more.
- Oct. 13, 2008: Guest Lecture by Professor Nigel Baltrop, University of Glasgow
Topic: “Breaking waves and impact forces on FPSOs (work done following damage to Schiehallion FPSO)”
Place : Room A1/A2
Time: Monday Oct.13 at 13.15 - 14.00 hours
- Oct. 13, 2008: Guest Lecture by Dr. Sime Malencia, Bureau Veritas - Paris
Topic: “3D FEM - 3D BEM coupling for hydroelastic analyses of ship responses in frequency and time domain”
Place : Room A1/A2
Time: Monday Oct.13 at 14.15 - 15.00 hours
- Oct. 7, 2008: Guest Lecture by George Hagerman, Senior Research Associate, Virginia Tech Advanced Research Institute
Title: “New Opportunities for Collaborative Norway-U.S. Research on Marine Renewable Energy”
Place : Room T3/T4
Time: Tuesday Oct.7 at 1115-1200 hours
- Sept. 17, 2008: Guest Lecture by Harald Thorkilden, DNV - in conjunction with the subject TMR 4305/4505
Subject: Finite Element Modelling of Tankers
Place : T6
Time: Wednesday Sept. 17 at 1015 -1200 hours
- Sept. 2, 2008: Guest Lecture
T2, 13.15 - 14.00
Gisle A. H. Fiksdal, General Manager of Lodic AS and Member of the Inquiry Commission on the Bourbon Dolphin accident, will give an account of the accident and the lessons learnt subsequently. Read the abstract.
- June 23, 2008: Guest Lecture
T3/T4, 13.15 - 14.30
Professor Shigeru Naito from Osaka University gives a guest lecture on the subject "Propulsive Performance of Ships in Actual Seas".
- June 6, 2008: Double Guest Lecture
T3/T4, 13.15 - 14.30
We are happy to announce that Dr. Tristan Perez, former employee of CeSOS and now working as a Senior Research Academic at the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control (CDSC), will give two guest lectures.
Part 1 (30min): Frequency-Domain Identification of Time-domain Seakeeping models with Prior Knowledge Constraints.
- short coffee break -
Part 2 (30min): Gyroscopic Stabilisation of Ship Roll Motion and Wave Energy Extraction.
Read the abstracts.
- May 27, 2008: Seminar
T3/4, 9.00-16.00
Wind and Wave Energy: 8 presentations with a focus on the use of floating facilities. Download the complete PDF here.
- May 15, 2008: Guest Lecture
T3/T4, 11.15 - 12.00
Dr.Thomas B. Johannessen - Chief Engineer, Floaters & Deep Water Solutions, Aker Engineering & Technology - is holding a guest lecture on the following topic: Extreme waves – theory and practical implications. Abstract
- May 13, 2008: Guest Lecture
T6, 10.15 - 11.00
Dr. Nilanjan Saha from
the Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Topic:
Numerical Methods for Problems in Stochastic Structural Dynamics. Consult the related publications in JAM, JSV.
- May 6, 2008: Guest Lecture
T6, 9:15 - 12.00
Guest lecture by Prof. Guo Xiong Wu - University College London, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Topic:
Finite Element Method and its applications to Marine Hydrodynamics.
The guest lecture is a part of the doctoral course on Hydrodynamics of Marine Structures 1. Background readings (2-D related papers): JFS2006, OE2008, AOR1994, OE1995, OE2003.
- April 17, 2008: Guest Lecture
H3, 13.15-14.00.
Prof. Anthony J. Healey - Naval Postgraduate School, Monterrey (Ca) - will give a guest lecture on the subject “Maritime Interdiction Operations and Autonomous Cooperative Control”. Abstract
- April 17, 2008: Guest Lecture
T4, 13:15-16:00.
Dr. Carl Trygve Stansberg - Marintek - will give a guest lecture in the PhD subject MR8207:
"Frequency domain analysis of nonlinear systems"
(Calculation of moments of the nonlinear response, Second order analysis based on experiments, Extreme vales of slowdrift forces, Examples of other second order phenomena).
- April 11, 2008: Guest Lecture
T6, 9:15-12:00.
Dr. Carl Trygve Stansberg - Marintek - will give a guest lecture in the PhD subject MR8207:
"Frequency domain analysis by Volterra series"
(Second order impulse response function, Quadratic transfer function, Quadratic response, Simplified third and higher order analysis).
- March 27, 2008: PhD Seminar
Venue: Telenor Building, Auditorium, 9:00-16:30.
16 presentations gathering PhD students and professors from both CeSOS and the Department of Marine Technology at NTNU, as well as participants from the industry. Summary
- March 10, 2008: Guest Lecture
Antonio M. Pascoal, Prof. of Control and Robotics, Department of Electronic Engineering and Institute for Systems and Robotics - Inst. Superior Tecnico, Lisbon -
will give a lecture entitled "Cooperative Control and Geophysical Navigation of Marine Vehicles". Location: Room T3/T4 at MTS - Marine Technology Centre, Tyholt from 10.15 to 11.00 am.
- February 4, 2008: Lecture
Marilena Greco, who has recently been employed as an Adjunct Professor at the Dept. of Marine Technology, will deliver a trial lecture entitled "An introduction to CFD methods to investigate marine problems". Location: T3-T4 MTC at 9.15-10.00.
2007
- November 15. 2007: Guest Lecture
Professor Ser Tong Quek from Dept. of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore, will deliver a lecture entitled "Lighting up the feelings of structures via plastic fibre nerves".Where: T3-T4 MTC at 10.15-11.00.
- August 10. 2007: Guest Lecture
Associate Professor Eugen Mamontov from Dept. of Physics, Faculty of Science, Gothenburg University, will deliver a lecture entitled "Analytical methods to facilitate quantitative analysis of nonlinear stochastic systems".Where: T6 MTC at 10.15.
- June 14. 2007: Guest Lecture
Jeroen Wackers, MSc from Delft University, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, PhD now fulfilling at Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, The Netherlands, will deliver a lecture entitled "Efficient computation of steady water waves".Where: T3/T4 MTC at 13.15.
- June 4. 2007: Guest Lecture
Prof. Marcelo de Almeida Santos Neves, from Laboratorio de Informatica de Graduacao, Departamento de Engenhario Naval e Oceanica - Poli Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) will deliver a lecture entitled "Parametric Rolling of Ships in Head Seas". Place: Room T3-T4 MTC at 11.15.
- April 30. 2007: Guest Lecture
Prof. Ronald W. Yeung, from Mechanical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics and Ocean Engineering, University of California at Berkeley will give a lecture entitled "Multi-Hull Configuration Design - A Framework for Powering Minimization". Place: Room T3-T4 MTC at 12.15. You are all welcome!
- April 13. 2007: Lecture
Prof. Arvid Næss will give the following lecture: A Monte Carlo approach for efficient estimation of extreme response statistics. Time: 14.15-15.00. Place: Room T3-T4 at the Marine Technology Centre. Presentation
- March 6. 2007: Mini-seminar
A mini-seminar on high mode VIV will be arranged by CeSOS on Tuesday 6 March at the Marine Technology Centre. Kim Vandiver, MIT will be here, and also his latest PhD candidate Susan B. Swithenbank who is presently a Post.doc. at CeSOS. They will report recent results from the Miami test programme. Jie Wu (CeSOS) will report results from system identification based on data from rotating rig tests, maybe also from Hanøytangen. There will also be a presentation from Marintek based on ongoing project(s).
2006
- December 14-15. 2006: 2-day Seminar
Seminar on Challenges for Wave Energy Technology, in tribute to Professor Emeritus Johannes Falnes. Read more
- November 17. 2006: Guest Lecture
Visiting Prof. Ioannis K. Chatjigeorgiou from National Technical University of Athens will end his two months stay at CeSOS by giving a lecture based of his work in this period. The title of his presentation is: "Comparison of results from various numerical methods for calculation of dynamic response of catenary risers". A semi-analytical approach is compared to a new finite difference scheme and non-linear finite element analysis (RIFLEX). Time: 13.15. Place: Room T3-T4 at the Marine Technology Centre.
- November 2. 2006: Guest Lectures
Guest lectures by Prof. Louis L. Whitcomb from Johns Hopkins University and Prof. Mogens Blanke from Technical University of Denmark/CeSOS.
Lecture 1: Underwater Robotics for Oceanographic Science: Recent Advances and New Research Challenges by Prof. Louis L. Whitcomb. Time: 09.15 – 10.00 hrs. Place: Room T6 at the Marine Technology Centre.
Lecture 2: Towards Exploring the Deepest Depths: Development of a Hybrid Remotely Operated Vehicle (HROV) for Oceanographic Operations to 11,000m Depth by Prof. Louis L. Whitcomb. Time: 10.15 – 11.00 hrs. Place: Room T6 at the Marine Technology Centre.
Lecture 3: Design of fault-tolerant control systems for marine operations by Prof. Mogens Blanke. Time: 11.15 – 12.00 hrs. Place: Room T6 at the Marine Technology Centre.
- November 1. 2006: Guest Lecture
Guest lectures by Dr. Steinar Berg, Principal Engineer - Structural Design Technip Offshore Norge AS.
Lecture 1: Spar platforms in the Gulf of Mexico – design, fabrication and installation. Time:10.15-11.00. Place: Room T3-T4 at the Marine Technology Centre.
Lecture 2: Underwater field development – design and installation. Time: 11.15-12.00. Place: Room T3-T4 at the Marine Technology Centre.
- October 20. 2006: Guest Lecture
Guest lecture by Prof. Solomon Yim from University of Oregon, Corvallis, on "Stochastic response of nonlinear marine structures to narrow band excitation". Time: 14.15 hrs. Place: Room T6 at the Marine Technology Centre.
- October 12. 2006: Guest Lecture
Guest lecture by visiting professor Ioannis K. Chatjigeorgiou from National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). Time: 13.15 hrs. Place: Meeting room T3, 2nd floor at the Marine Technology Centre. Abstract, Presentation
- October 5. 2006: Seminar
Seminar on Ice loads on ships, Lectures by Russian scientists. Place: Conference room T3/T4 at the Marine Technology Centre, 09.00 a.m.
Lecture 1: 09.15-10.00, Potential use of full-scale trial results in determining of ice loads on ships by Dr. Vladimir Likhomanov, Dept. of Ship Performance in Ice, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute.
Lecture 2: 10.15-11.00, AARI'a approach to calculation of ice loads based on mathematical models by Nina Krupina, Dept. of Ship Performance in Ice, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute.
Lecture 3: 11.15-12.00, Larger vessels for icebound shipping- design and operational challenges by Dr. Igor V. Stepanov, Chief Project Engineer (Offshore Projects), JSC Giprospetsgaz.
Lecture 4: 13.15-14.00, Recent questions in developing ice class rules by Prof. Kaj Riska, Adjunct Professor at CeSOS. Welcome!
- August 28. 2006: Seminar
Seminar on Design of marine structures against ice loads. Place: Room A1/A2 on 3rd floor in Marine Technology Centre. Time: 10.00-14.00 hrs.
Lecture 1: ABS Ice Class Guide and related ice technology development by Dr. Ge Wang, American Bureau of Shipping, Houston.
Lecture 2: Ice loads on offshore structures by Prof. Sveinung Løset, NTNU.
Lecture 3: Prediction of Ice Loads on Ships by First Principles? by Prof. Kaj Riska, Helsingfors and CeSOS.
Lecture 4: On the analysis and design of plates and stiffeners subjected to ice loading - by Prof. Jørgen Amdahl, NTNU.
- August 25. 2006: Guest Lecture
Professor Armen Der Kiureghian from the University of California, Berkeley, is visiting CeSOS during week 34. On Friday 25.08, 14.15-15.00, he will present the following lecture in room T3:
"Tail-equivalent linearization method for nonlinear random vibration". You are all welcome!
- June 29. 2006: Guest Lecture
Presentation by our visiting PhD student Alex Alcocer, Institute for Systems and Robotics, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon.
Title: "Estimation of Attitude and Position from Range-Only Measurements using Geometric Descent Optimization on the Special Euclidean Group".
Thursday 29th June 2006 at 14:00.
Place: T6 at Marine Technology Centre
- June 14-15 2006: Guest Lectures
Two guest lectures by J.J Slotine, Nonlinear Systems Laboratory, MIT.
Lecture 1: "Basic Principles of Contraction Analysis"
Wednesday 14th June 2006 at 12:15
Place: T3/T4 at Marine Technology Centre
Lecture 2: "Partial Contraction and Nonlinear Synchronisation"
Thursday 15th June 2006 at 12:15
Place: T3/T4 at Marine Technology Centre
- May 5. 2006: Guest Lectures
By: Dr. David Pizer, University of Strathclyde.
"Some theoretical and numerical perspectives of modelling wave energy absorbtion"
Place: Auditorium T4 at Marinteknisk senter: from 10:30 to 11:30
"The development of Pelamis:Past, Present and Future".
Place: Auditorium H1, main building at NTNU Gløshaugen: from 13:15 to 14:00
The last lecture will be followed by a visit to Vannkraftlaboratoriet and the wave energy lab at Institutt for fysikk.
- April 28. 2006: Guest Lecture
By: Captain Harry Verhoefen, Smedvik Offshore
"Operational aspects of DP vessels and semisubs.
Place: Room T1, MTS at 12:30.
- April 20. 2006: Guest Lecture
New icebound shipping routes and the technical challenges involved.
By: Dr. techn.Kaj Riska,ILS Oy,Former professor of Artic Maritime Technology
at Helsingfors Technical University
Place: F1/F2 behind the reception at MARINTEK
- March 28. 2006: Guest Lecture
Viscosity Effects on Free-Surface Hydrodynamics
By: Prof. Ronald W. Yeung, Mechanical Engineering-Ocean Engineering, University
of California at Berkeley.
Place: Auditorium T6, Marine Technology Centre
- March 29. 2006: Guest Lecture
Interference-Resistance Theory and Its Application to Multi-Hull Configuration
Design
By: Prof. Ronald W. Yeung, Mechanical Engineering-Ocean Engineering, University
of California at Berkeley.
Place: F1-located behind the Reception at MARINTEK (top floor)
2005
- Monday Dec.19th. 2005: One Day Seminar
Shallow Water Hydrodynamics
Place: Auditorium T7, Marine Technology Centre
- Tuesday, 25th October 2005: Guest Lecture
Researcher Øyvind Sætra, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T7, Marine Technology Centre
Title: Ensemble forecasting of sea state and weather routing of ships.
- Tuesday, 11th October 2005: Guest Lecture
Dr. Kazuhiro Iijima, Osaka University,
Place: Auditorium T7, Marine Technology Centre
Title: 'Structural analysis method for ships in large waves - a spin-off from
VLFS studies-'.
- Monday, 3rd October 2005: Guest Lecture
Haibo Chen, Scandpower Risk Management,
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T7, Marine Technology Centre
Title: Human Element in Critical Marine Operations.
Abstract (pdf)
- Friday, 16th September 2005: Guest Lecture
Stein Haugen, Safetec,
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4, Marine Technology Centre
Title: Introduction to Risk Analysis.
- Friday, 2nd September 2005: Guest Lecture
Jan Mathiesen, DNV,
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4, Marine Technology Centre
Title: Reliability of mooring system.
- Wednesday, 17th August 2005: Guest Lecture
Dr. Fu Shixiao,
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4, Marine Technology Centre
Title: Nonlinear Hydroelastic Analyses of Flexible Moored Structures and Floating
bridges.
Abstract
- Thursday, 11th August 2005: Guest Lecture
Prof. H. Kawabe, Tokai University, Japan
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4, Marine Technology Centre
Title: Probabilistic Assessment of Ultimate Hull Girder Strength in Longitudinal
bending.
Abstract (pdf)
- Tuesday, 14th June 2005: Guest Lecture
Prof. J.-J. E. Slotine, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, MIT
Time: 14.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T1 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Nonlinear contraction analysis: a practical alternative to Lyapunov
theory in nonlinear control system design.
- Thursday, 16th June 2005: Guest Lecture
Prof. J.-J. E. Slotine, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, MIT
Time: 14.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T1 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Applications of contraction analysis to synchronization and modelling
the brain.
Abstract (pdf)
- Friday, 3rd June 2005: Guest Lecture
Jinzhu Xia, Associate prof., Australian Maritime College, Ship and Platform
Hydrodynamics, Australia
Time: 14.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4 Marine Technology Centre
Title: A practical approach to simulate wave loads and ship motions in rough
seas
- Thursday, 2nd June 2005: Guest Lecture
Mr. Ravi Kota,
Time: 14.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Deepwater projects in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Tuesday, 31st May 2005: Guest Lecture
Robert E. Melcher, Univ. of Newcastle, Director at Centre for Infrastructure
Performance and Reliability, Australia
Time: 14.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Aspects of estimation of time - dependent structural reliability
Abstract (pdf)
- Tuesday, 31st May 2005: Guest Lecture
Robert E. Melcher, Univ. of Newcastle, Director at Centre for Infrastructure
Performance and Reliability, Australia
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Probabilistic models for corrosion in structural reliability assessment
Abstract (pdf)
- Thursday, 12th May 2005: Guest Lecture
Mogens Blanke, Professor, Section of Automation at Ørsted·DTU, Technical University
of Denmark
Time: 13.15 - 14.00
Place: Auditorium T1 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Structure-graph Approach to Diagnosis and Control Reconfiguration Design
Applied to Station-keeping Control
Abstract (pdf)
- Wednesday, 4th May 2005: Seminar
Torkel Bjarte-Larsson, Department of Physics, NTNU
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T7 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Wave energy converters with phase control
- Wednesday, 2nd May 2005 :
Guest Lecture in connection with PhD-course: "Hydrodynamics for Marine Structures
I", Open for everybody
Alexander Timokha, Professor from Institute of Mathematics of National Academy
of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev
Time: 12.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T7 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Multimodal method in sloshing
- Wednesday, 25th April 2005 :
Guest Lecture in connection with PhD-course: "Hydrodynamics for Marine Structures
I", Open for everybody
Alexander Timokha, Professor from Institute of Mathematics of National Academy
of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev
Time: 12.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T7 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Multimodal method in sloshing
- Wednesday, 13th April 2005 : Guest Lecture
Bo Cerup Simonsen, Liv Hovem and Arnstein Eknes from DNV will give a guest
lecture
Time: 10.15 - 12.00
Place: Auditorium T6 Marine Technology Centre
Title:
R& D and technical consultancy services in DNV Maritime by Bo Cerup Simonsen
Development of common structural rules for tankers by Liv Hovem
Challenges and opportunities in arctic areas by Arnstein Eknes
- Thursday, 7th April 2005 : Guest Lecture
Dr. Michael Steurer , Florida State Univ.
Time: 13.15 - 14.00
Place: Auditorium T1 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Real-Time Hardware-In-Loop Simulation Facility and Associated Research
Activities at Florida State University
Abstract
- April 4th 2005 : Guest Lecture in connection with PhD-course:
"Hydrodynamics for Marine Structures I", Open for everybody
Marilena Greco, PhD, INSEAN, Italy
Time: 12.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T7 Marine Technology Centre
Title: BEM Level Set Domain Decomposition Method
- Monday, 14th March 2005 : Guest Lecture
Dr. Jann Peter Strand, Rolls-Royce Marine.
Time: 14.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T1 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Marine Automation, Positioning Systems
- Monday, 7th March 2005 : Guest Lecture in connection with PhD-course:
"Hydrodynamics for Marine Structures I", Open for everybody
Changhong Hu, Assoc. Professor Kyushu University, Japan
Time: 12.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T7 Marine Technology Centre
Title: CIP method
- Tuesday, 1st March 2005 : Guest Lecture
Philippe Maincon and Celeste Barnardo, Senior Lecturer and PhD student, respectively,
at University of Stellenbosh, Dept. of Civil Engineering.
Time: 11.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T6 Marine Technology Centre
Title: 4 lectures on inverse FEM:
Inverse finite element methods for the processing of measurement data.
- Wednesday, 26th January 2005 : Guest Lecture
Professor
Enrico Rizzuto, University of Genova, Italy.
Place: Auditorium T7 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Calibration of a PSF format for the verification of the hull girder
strength
- Wednesday, 26th January 2005 : Guest Lecture
Professor Peter Friis Hansen,
Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby.
Time: 13.15 - 14.00
Place: Auditorium T7 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Identification of design wave patterns for extreme responses
- Tuesday, 25th January 2005 : Guest Lecture
Dr. Junji Sawamura, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Time: 14.15 - 15.00
Place: Auditorium T6, Marine Technology Centre
Title: Multi-scale computational structural mechanics
Abstract
(pdf)
- Monday, 17th January 2005 : Guest Lecture
Professor Masashi Kashiwagi, Kyushu University, Japan.
Time: 13.15 - 14.00
Place: Auditorium T3/T4 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Recent research on seakeeping problems at RIAM, Kyushu University
2004
- Wednesday, 15th December 2004 : Seminar
Time: 10.00 - 15.15
Place: T2, Marine Technology Center
Title: Extreme Waves
Program of the seminar
- Thursday, 9th December 2004 : Guest Lecture
Mirel Nechita, PhD, Research fellow at Hiroshima University, Japan.
Time: 11.15 - 12.00
Place: T6, MTC
Title: A Seakeeping Computation Method Considering Fully Nonlinear Steady
Wave Field
- Thursday, 18th November 2004 : Guest Lecture
Professor Sveinung Løset, Department of Civil and Transport Engineering, NTNU.
Time: 13.15-14.00
Place: T6, MTC
Title: Challenges related to Exploitation of Hydrocarbons in Cold Water
- Wednesday 27th October 2004 : Guest Lectures on "Development
of the radiation/diffraction code WAMIT"
J. N. Newman, Emeritus Professor, Dept of Ocean Engineering, MIT.
Time: 15.00-17.00
Place: T3/T4 Marine Technology Centre
Title: EXTENSIONS AND ADVANCED APPLICATIONS
Lecture Abstract
- Tuesday 26th October 2004 : Guest Lectures on "Development of
the radiation/diffraction code WAMIT"
J. N. Newman, Emeritus Professor, Dept of Ocean Engineering, MIT.
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: T2 Marine Technology Centre
Title: INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY, AND EARLY DEVELOPMENTS
Lecture Abstract
- Wednesday 6th October 2004 : Guest Lecture
Dr. Kok-Kwang Phoon, Associate Professor, Geotechnical Engineering Group,
Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore.
Time: 15.15-16.00
Place: T3/T4 Marine Technology Centre
Title: Simulation using the Karhunen-Loeve expansion - some computational
aspects
Lecture Abstract
- Thursday 23th September 2004 : Guest Lecture
prof. Michael F. Dimentberg, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Mechanical Engineering
Department.
Time: 14:15 - 15:00
Place: Bestikket - room D2.255 Marine Technology Centre Note: Room D2.255
is located in the same corridor as the storeroom for office supplies - in
the bottom of the corridor
Title: Certain Procedures for on-line vibration diagnostics of machines and/or
structural components.
- Tuesday 14th September 2004 : Guest Lecture
Jan Erik Faugstadmo, Kongsberg Maritime.
Time: 13:15 - 14:00
Place: Marine Technology Centre, room T4
Title: Acoustic Positioning.
- Thursday, 9th September 2004 : Guest Lecture
Prof. Mogens Blanke, Technical University of Denmark, Section of Automation
at Ørstedt DTU.
Time: 9:15 - 12:00 (3x45min)
Place: Marine Technology Centre, room T7
Title: Fault Diagnosis and Fault Tolerant Control.
Lecture Abstract
Handouts for the lecture
- Thursday, 2nd September 2004 : Guest Lecture
Michael Perry,
Time: 15:00
Place: F1
Title: Modified Genetic Algorithm Approach to System Identification.
Presentation Outline in pdf
- Friday, 20th August 2004 : Guest Lecture
Dr. Claudio De Persis, Dept. of Computer and Systems Science, University of
Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy. Currently visiting : Center for Embedded
Systems, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.
Time: 11.15 - 12:15
Place: Meeting room T2 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: Nonlinear Control via Encoded Feedback.
Abstract in pdf
- Thursday, 19th August 2004 : Guest Lecture
Professor Daniil Iourtchenko, University of Miami
Time: 11.15 - 12:00
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: Optimal bounded control and relevant dynamic analysis of certain stochastic
systems
Abstract in pdf
- Wednesday, 18th August 2004 : Guest Lecture
Professor Terje Haukaas, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver
Time: 11.15 - 12:00
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: Application of finite Element Reliability and Sensitivity Methods to
Ships and Ocean Structures.
Abstract in pdf
- Thursday 24th June 2004 Seminar
Professor J.-J. E. Slotine, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, MIT
Time: 11.15 - 12:00
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: Application of contraction theory to syncronization, time delays and
hybrid nonlinear systems.
Abstract in pdf
- Thursday 17 June 2004: Seminar
Professor Lambros Katafygiotis, Ph.D., Ass. prof. Civil Engineering at the
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology at the Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology
Time: 13.15-14.00,14.15-15.00
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: SEMINAR I: Reliability Analysis of Linear Dynamical Systems.
SEMINAR II: Reliability Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems.
Announcement in pdf
- Monday 14 June 2004: The third guest lecture on nonlinear and
stochastic vibrations
Professor Michael F. Dimentberg,
Time: 13.15-14.00
Place: Meeting room T6 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: SUBHARMONIC RESPONSE OF A VIBROIMPACT SYSTEM TO NARROW - BAND RANDOM
EXCITATION.
Announcement in pdf
- Wednesday 9 June 2004: Guest Lecture
Professor Ser Tong Queck, National University of Singapore
Time: Wednesday 9 June at 10.15 - 11.30
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: "Local Damage Detection using Piezoelectric Actuator and Sensor". The
overhead of the presentation is available in pdf
format.
- Tuesday 8 June 2004: Seminar
Professor Subbaram Naidu, Idaho
State University
Time: 13.15
Place: Meeting room T2 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: ORDER REDUCTION IN CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN VIA SINGULAR PERTURBATIONS
AND TIME SCALES
- Monday 7 June 2004: Guest Lecture
Professor Ser Tong Queck, National University of Singapore
The applications will include:(1)generation of non-stationary process, (2)
as a signal processing technique for damage detection, and (3) as a signal
processing technique for frequency determination. For the last 2 a comparison
with other techniques such as Fourier and Wavelet transforms.
The overhead of the presentation is available in pdf
format.
Time: Monday June 07 at 14.15 - 16.00
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: "Hilbert-Huang Transform - Introduction and some Applications".
- Monday 7 June 2004: Guest Lecture
Professor Atul Kelkar, Department of Aerospace
Engineering and Department of Mechanical Enginnering, Iowa State University,
Ames
Time: 11.15
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: Active noise cancellation using passivity-based control, Abstract,
- Friday 14 May 2004: Guest Lecture
Prof. Alaa Mansour, PhD, Dr.h.c.,P.E., Professor and Chairman of the Ocean
Engineering, Graduate Program, MC 1740, University of California
Time: 11.15-12.00
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: Recent Research Topics on Stochastic Loads, Strength and Reliability
- Thursday 13 May 2004: Second lecture on Nonlinear and Stochastic
Vibrations
Professor M. Dimentberg, Mechanical Engineering Department, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute, Worcester, MA, USA
Time: 14.15 - 15.00
Place: Meeting room T6, Marinteknisk Senter
Topics will be covered: Sinusoid with random phase modulation – a model for
dynamic loads in certain applications, with arbitrary bandwidth of spectral
density and strongly non-Gaussian probability density. The model can be incorporated
into Stochastic Differential Equations Calculus as will be illustrated through
the derivation of the method of moments for systems with state-dependent white-noise
excitations. Certain phenomena of parametrically excited vibrations will also
be discussed.
- Friday 7 May 2004: Guest lecture on Nonlinear and Stochastic
Vibrations
Professor M. Dimentberg, Mechanical Engineering Department, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute, Worcester, MA, USA
Time: 10.15 - 12.00
Place: Meeting room T6, Marinteknisk Senter
- Tuesday 4 May 2004: Guest lecture
Dr.Ir.P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder, Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil
Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering Section
Time: 10.15-12.00
Place: Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
Title: - "Probabilistic modelling and analysis of extreme wave-induced loads
on vertical breakwaters, including fundamental statistical and model uncertainty".
- "An analysis of drag forces based on L-Moments"
- Tuesday 20 April 2004: Guest lecture on "Control of oscillating
mechanical systems, synchronization and chaos"
Prof. dr. Henk Nijmeijer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dynamics &
Control Group Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
Time: 10.15-12.00
Place:Meeting room T3/T4 Marinteknisk Senter
- Thursday 29 January 2004: Guest Lecture on "Vibration Prediction
of Deep Girder and Rectangular Tank Structures"
Mr. Makoto Toyoda, Structure & Strengh Dept., Research Laboratory, Ishikawajima-Harima
Heavy Industries Co.Ltd., Japan
- Thursday 15 January 2004: Guest Lecture on "Generating Exponentially
Stable Oscillations in Nonlinear Systems by Feedback with Application to Walking
Mechanisms"
Professor Anton Shiriaev, Department of Applied Physics and Electronics, Umeå
University, Sweden
2003
- Thursday 4 December 2003: Seminar on Contraction Analysis
Dr. Jerome Jouffroy, Centre for Ships & Ocean Structures, NTNU
- Tuesday 2 December 2003: Guest Lecture on Sea State Processes
Dr. Pierre Ailliot, IFREMER
- Tuesday 2 December 2003: Guest Lecture on Spectral Models
for Waves with an Emphasis on Swell
Dr. Michel Olagnon, IFREMER
- Monday 1 December 2003: Guest Lectures
- Part 1. Metocean data and Ocean Engineering, General lecture oriented towards
students and researchers
- Part 2. Overview of current metocean research at IFREMER
Dr. Michel Olagnon, IFREMER
- Wednesday 26 November 2003: Guest Lecture on Hydroelastic
Analysis of a Floating Airport
Professor Emeritus M. Ohkusu, Inst. for Appl. Mechanics, Kyushu University,
Fukuoka, Japan
- Friday 7 November 2003: Guest Lecture on Prediction of
Operational Limits of Nonlinear Behaving Floating Objects at Sea. Dr. L. Adegeest,
AMARCON BV, The Netherlands
- Thursday 6 November 2003: Probabilistic Methods in Analysis
for Design and Operations Planning Involving Nonlinear Wave Excitation
-Part 1. Third-order Volterra Modelling of Ship Responses
Dr. L. Adegeest, AMARCON BV, The Netherlands
-Part 2. Estimation of Volterra Transfer Functions
Dr. Y. Birkelund, Tromsø College
- Tuesday 4 November 2003: The DERBYSHIRE Investigations
/ MaxWave and Survival Design
Professor Emeritus Douglas Faulkner, Univ. of Glasgow
- Thursday 25 Sep 2003: Nonlinear Trajectory Tracking and
Maneuvering Control of Marine Craft
Professor António M. Pascoal, Dept. of Electrical Eng. and Institute
for Systems and Robotics (ISR) Instituto Superior Técnico IST, Portugal
- Wednesday 24 Sep 2003: Separation Principles for Nonlinear
Observer-Controller Design
Dr. Karl-Petter W. Lindegaard, ABB Corporate Research
- Wednesday 3 Sep 2003: Some Hydrodynamic and Hydroelastic
Issues for Very Large Floating Platforms
Professor Rodney Eatock Taylor, Head, Dept. of Engineering Science, University
of Oxford
- Tuesday 19 Aug 2003: Modularity, Stability and the Brain
Professor Jean-Jacques E. Slotine, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, USA
- Friday 20 Jun 2003: Optimal Control with State Constraints:
A Unified Approach
Dr. Martin Murillo, Idaho State University, USA
- Monday 7 April 2003: Bifurcation Analysis of Nonlinear
Systems with High-Gain Feedbacks
Dr. Fabio Celani, Department of Systems Science and Mathematics, Washington
University, St. Louis, USA