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Waled Alnaas

Alnaas Waled

PhD Student

Institute:

  • Cardiff University

Date of first affiliation: 04/01/2012

End of affiliation: 04/01/2016

Research aim and objectives

Non-linear Finite Element Analysis of Quasi-brittle materials

Biography

MSc Nottingham University, PhD Cardiff University

Upcoming events

  • Milad Zeraatpisheh: Bayesian neural networks and MC Dropout; ways to measure uncertainty in Deep learning

Past events

  • Lars Beex: Unsupervised learning to select modes for reduced-order models of hyperelastoplasticity: application to RVEs
  • Erkan Oterkus: A Physics-guided Machine Learning Model Based on Peridynamics
  • Eleni Koronaki: From partial data to out-of-sample parameter and observation estimation with Diffusion Maps and Geometric Harmonics
  • Vivek OOmmen: The effectiveness of PINNs in solving inverse heat transfer problems
  • Anina Šarkić: Machine Learning in Wind Engineering

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  • Milad Zeraatpisheh: Bayesian neural networks and MC Dropout; ways to measure uncertainty in Deep learning
  • Lars Beex: Unsupervised learning to select modes for reduced-order models of hyperelastoplasticity: application to RVEs
  • Erkan Oterkus: A Physics-guided Machine Learning Model Based on Peridynamics
  • Eleni Koronaki: From partial data to out-of-sample parameter and observation estimation with Diffusion Maps and Geometric Harmonics
  • Vivek OOmmen: The effectiveness of PINNs in solving inverse heat transfer problems

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