Event: Computing in Engineering Virtual Event open to MEM students

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      Heather Smith
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      Sharing this event invitation with you; I’ve highlighted in RED the area of most-likely interest.

      You are invited to the 8th edition of the Machine-Ground Interaction Consortium (MaGIC) meeting organized by the Simulation-Based Engineering Lab – (SBEL) in collaboration with The Grainger Institute for Engineering at UW-Madison on September 29 through October 1.

      The *virtual* event is organized as follows:

      • September 29 (morning & early afternoon) invited talks – speakers from MIT, Georgia Tech, Amazon, Northwestern, LSU, UChicago, University of Parma, University of Wisconsin, etc. Broad areas covered: use of computer simulation in terradynamics; robotics; machine learning; optimization; off-road mobility; fluid-solid interaction
      • September 29 (late afternoon) – student poster competition, we’ll probably have more than 50 grad and undergrad students presenting, many from outside our lab
      • September 30 (morning)  talks from our lab, providing an overview of the active directions of NSF/DOD/NASA-funded research: autonomous vehicle/robotics simulation, fluid-solid interaction, sensing, granular dynamics, etc.
      • September 30 (afternoon) – Chrono hands-on tutorial (sensing simulation; fluid-solid interaction)
      • October 1 (all day) – Chrono hands-on tutorial (overview of Chrono 5.0; PyChrono & AI; SynChrono for multiple autonomous agent simulation; granular dynamics)

      This virtual event is free.

      MaGIC event detailed schedule: https://uwmadison.box.com/s/q8y3rex9qgsarf645c3pgx7lyy43otsz

      “Computing in Engineering”, umbrella event webpage: https://graingerinstitute.engr.wisc.edu/computing-in-engineering-forum-2020-agenda/

      Registration link: https://graingerinstitute.engr.wisc.edu/computing-in-engineering-forum-2020-rsvp/

       

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