Events in MathSys and Complexity Science
This is a calendar page detailing events within the MathSys CDT. It also acts as a booking diary for the Seminar Room D1.07. To book D1.07 please email Sheetal.Sharma@warwick.ac.uk
Please note that your event booking is for D1.07 only. The adjacent common room is a private area for the MathSys Centre that cannot used as part of your booking.
MathSys CDT events have priority for D1.07 room bookings.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
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MSc and EM weekly student meetingD1.07 Complexity ScienceStefan Grosskinsky Heather Robson |
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MA4G4L Introduction to Theoretical NeuroscienceD1.07Magnus Richardson |
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Complexity Forum: Igor Bondino (TOTAL)D1.07Two-phase flow at pore-scale: experimental data dispersion and validation challenges for numerical simulation performance With the ultimate aim of understanding and better quantifying the production capacity of an oil reservoir, experiments are performed on cores, in a physical Lab, to assess the “flow potential” of the reservoir porous rock of interest. This well established “Core Analysis” approach provides a range of macroscopic properties like the permeability of the fluid (or fluids) involved. In this talk I will discuss the possibility of integrating such conventional Lab activities with a simulation technology in a “Digital Rock Lab”. After an introduction, I will focus in particular on the science of two-phase flow at pore-scale and discuss the challenges in this field particularly in numerical simulation. I will finally focus on the aspect of physical validation of simulators: in this talk the emphasis is on a statistical analysis of the repeatability of the experiments that serve as a validation dataset. - NB: This event is hosted jointly by the Complexity Forum and Applied Mathematics. |
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PhD group meetingD1.07 Complexity ScienceGareth Alexander Stefan Grosskinsky |