Thursday April 20 | ||
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10:30 | Coffee available | Queens Building, Pugsley Lecture Theatre Foyer |
10:50 | Welcome | Sondipon Adhikari, Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Bristol |
11:00 | Robust reliability of neural networks using Info-Gap models | Keith Worden, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield |
11:30 | Analysis of active vibration reduction systems in helicopters incorporating structural uncertainty | Malcolm Nash, QinetiQ |
12:00 | Wave chaos and elasticity | Gregor Tanner, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham |
12:30 | Lunch | Queens Building, Pugsley Lecture Theatre Foyer |
13:30 | Random diffuse fields in acoustics and structures | Robin Langley, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge |
14:00 | Some applications of random matrix theory | Francesco Mezzadri, School of Mathematics, University of Bristol |
14:30 | The bridge hill in the violin: A case study in statistical vibration prediction | Jim Woodhouse, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge |
15:00 | Coffee | Queens Building, Pugsley Lecture Theatre Foyer |
15:30 | Random matrix models for structural dynamics | Sondipon Adhikari, Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Bristol |
16:00 | Group discussion | Everyone! |
17:00 | Depart |
The meeting will be held in Queen's Building, University Walk, which hosts both the Faculty of Engineering and the new BLADE laboratories. Lunch/Coffee will take place in the Pugsley Lecture Theatre Foyer, and the talks in Lecture Theatre 1.18. A map of the university precinct can be found here, Queens Building is building 62, squares F5/F6. The main entrance of the building is on University Walk.
If you need a parking space for the day, please send an email to Rachel Nee (r.nee@bristol.ac.uk) with your car registration details.
Download a PDF file of the program for printing.