Dear OPM friends, below the announcement of a DUNE spring school for those who might be interested.
Best, Robert -----Forwarded by Robert Klöfkorn/IRIS on 01/13/2015 15:31 ----- To: [email protected] From: Peter Bastian <[email protected]> Date: 01/13/2015 09:39 Subject: Dune Course Heidelberg February 23-27 2015 Dear Robert, I wanted to point your attention to our DUNE course that we are organizing in the last week of February 2015 in Heidelberg. In case you or one of your colleagues is interested, the registration is now open. We would appreciate if you forward this message to anyone who might be interested. The complete announcement is attached below. With best regards, Peter Bastian ============================================ DUNE/PDELab Course (February 23-27, 2015) The Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment (DUNE) is a software framework for the numerical solution of partial differential equations with grid-based methods. Using generic programming techniques it strives for both: high flexibility (efficiency of the programmer) and high performance (efficiency of the program). DUNE provides, among other things, a large variety of local mesh refinement techniques, a scalable parallel programming model, an ample collection of finite element methods and efficient linear solvers. DUNE-PDELab is a powerful tool for implementing discretisations of partial-differential equations. It helps to substantially reduce the time to implement discretizations and solvers for (systems of) PDEs based on DUNE. It is not only suitable for rapid prototyping but also for building highly performant simulation software and is used by a variety of projects already. This one week course will provide an introduction to the most important DUNE modules and especially to DUNE-PDELab. At the end the attendees will have a solid knowledge of the simulation workflow from mesh generation and implementation of finite element and finite volume methods to visualization of the results. Topics covered are the solution of stationary and time-dependent problems, as well as local adaptivity, the use of parallel computers and the solution of non-linear PDE's and systems of PDE's. Registration deadline: Friday February 6, 2015 Dates: February 23-27, 2015 Course venue: Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 350/368 69120 Heidelberg, Germany Fee: The fee for this course is 215 EUR including course material, coffee and lunch breaks as well as course dinner on Wednesday. Members of Heidelberg University attend free of charge. For registration and further information see http://conan.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/dune-workshop/index.html -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Peter Bastian Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen Universität Heidelberg Im Neuenheimer Feld 368 D-69120 Heidelberg Tel: 0049 (0) 6221 548261 Fax: 0049 (0) 6221 548884 email: [email protected] web: http://conan.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/people/peter/ "This e-mail with attached documents is only for the addressee indicated above. The e-mail and documents may contain confidential information. If you are not the correct addressee or are responsible for transfer of this e-mail with attached documents to the correct addressee, any copying or further transfer of information contained herein is expressly forbidden. If you have received this e-mail by mistake, you are kindly requested to immediately inform me thereof by e-mail and delete the e-mail and the received documents." http://www.iris.no _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list [email protected] http://www.opm-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opm
