Siddhartha Mishra: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2019

Name Prof. Dr. Siddhartha Mishra
FieldApplied Mathematics
Address
Seminar für Angewandte Mathematik
ETH Zürich, HG G 57.2
Rämistrasse 101
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 75 63
E-mailsiddhartha.mishra@sam.math.ethz.ch
URLhttps://people.math.ethz.ch/~smishra
DepartmentMathematics
RelationshipFull Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
401-4671-00LAdvanced Numerical Methods for CSE Information 9 credits4V + 2U + 1PS. Mishra
AbstractThis course will focus on teaching different advanced topics in numerical methods for science and engineering. The main aim would be introduce novel algorithms and discuss their implementation.
Objective--Presentation of state of the art numerical methods in computational fluid dynamics.
--Advanced implementation in C++
-- Introduction of the role of data in scientific computing, particularly in the context of uncertainty quantification (UQ) and machine learning (deep learning)
ContentA selection of the following topics will be covered:

1. Advanced numerical methods in fluid dynamics:
-- Finite volume schemes
-- High-resolution schemes on both structured and unstructured grids
-- ENO/WENO methods for structured grids.
-- DG methods for unstructured grids.

2. Uncertainty quantification in fluid dynamics
-- Modeling of uncertainty in terms of random fields.
-- Monte Carlo methods
-- Multi-level Monte Carlo methods.
-- Quasi-Monte Carlo methods.

3. Deep learning in CFD
-- Introduction to deep learning
--Machine learning and DG methods
--Deep learning observables in CFD.
-- UQ with deep learning
Lecture notesLecture material will be created during the course and will be made available.
Prerequisites / Notice- Familiarity with basic numerical methods
(as taught in the course "Numerical Methods for CSE").
- Knowledge of numerical methods for differential equations (as covered in the course "Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations").
- Some knowledge of HPC.
401-5000-00LZurich Colloquium in Mathematics Information 0 creditsS. Mishra, P. L. Bühlmann, R. Pandharipande, University lecturers
AbstractThe lectures try to give an overview of "what is going on" in important areas of contemporary mathematics, to a wider non-specialised audience of mathematicians.
Objective
401-5650-00LZurich Colloquium in Applied and Computational Mathematics Information 0 credits2KR. Abgrall, R. Alaifari, H. Ammari, R. Hiptmair, S. Mishra, S. Sauter, C. Schwab
AbstractResearch colloquium
Objective