FEM@LLNL Seminar Series #3491
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Dear MFEM Community,
It has been a couple of months since we held the MFEM Community Workshop and we are still inspired by the level of interest and engagement you all brought. Thank you!
We want to keep up these interactions with the community and we have two announcements as we are wrapping up 2021:
First, the slides and videos from the workshop are now available at https://mfem.org/workshop. The recorded talks can also be found on our new page https://mfem.org/videos which will host all MFEM-related videos and presentations in the future. We encourage you to take a look if you have some time over the holiday break.
Second, we are happy to announce a new FEM@LLNL seminar series, starting in 2022, which will focus on finite element research and applications talks of interest to the MFEM community. Here is our initial line-up. You can find information and register on the seminar webpage, https://mfem.org/seminar.
• Prof. Guglielmo Scovazzi (Duke University) – Jan 20, 2022
• Dr. Robert Carson (LLNL) – Feb 1, 2022
• Dr. Raphael Zanelle (UT Austin) – Mar 1, 2022
• Prof. Tamas Hovarth (Oakland University) – Mar 29, 2022
• Dr. Robert Chodi (UIUC) – Apr 26, 2022
• Dr. Mike Puso (LLNL) – May 24, 2022
• Prof. Paul Fischer (UIUC) – June 21, 2022
• Dr. Victoria Korchogova (Russian Academy of Sciences) – Jul 19, 2022
• Dr. Dennis Ogiermann (University of Bochum) – Sep 13, 2022
• Dr. Clark Dohrmann (SNL) – Oct 11, 2022
• Prof. Garth Wells (University of Cambridge) – Nov 8, 2022
Thank you for your interest and support of MFEM. Happy holidays!
Aaron Fisher and Tzanio Kolev for the MFEM team
P.S. If you would like to support MFEM as a community project, we would greatly appreciate if you spread the word and star our repo: https://github.com/mfem/mfem
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