PMPM Research Network 2015

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PMPM Research Network 2015

 09 - 11 Feb 2015

ICMS, 15 South College Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AA

  • Sebastian Geiger, Heriot-Watt University
  • Gabriel Lord, Heriot-Watt University

About:

This was the third annual meeting of the network Porous Media-Processes and Mathematics, which is a UK-wide research network focused on all aspects of porous media flow at the interface between engineering, applied mathematics, applied probability and scientific computing. It sought to provide UK researchers, from both academia and industry, with a platform for novel scientific interactions and create a flexible and active UK research community that can respond to large-scale societal and environmental challenges

Programme:

  • Jochen Voss, University of Leeds - Bayesian Inference for High-/Infinite-Dimensional Problems

  • Alberto Guadagnini, Politecnico di Milan - Real-Time Assimilation of Groundwater Flow Data Through Ensemble Kalman Filter Based on Moment Equations

  • Marco Iglesias, University of Nottingham - A Regularizing Ensemble Kalman Method for PDE-Constrained Inverse Problems

  • Yan Chen, TOTAL - Current Status of Updating Facies Boundaries Using Ensemble Based Methods for Automatic History Matching

  • Rémi Abgrall, Universität Zürich - An innovative phase transition modelling for reproducing cavitation

  • Aretha Teckentrup, University of Warwick - Quasi- and Multilevel Monte Carlo methods for Bayesian inverse problems

  • Vasily Demyanov, Heriot-Watt University - Machine learning approaches in porous media modelling and uncertainty quantification of reservoir predictions

  • Chris Jackson, British Geological Survey - Coupling a radial model of the Darcy-Forchheimer equation with a regional groundwater model to simulate borehole yields during drought

  • Jan Hesthaven, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - Modelling magma dynamics using high-order methods

  • Diogo Bolster, University of Notre Dame - Incomplete mixing and reactions in porous media

  • Ana Mijic, Imperial College London - Mathematics of non-Darcy CO2 injection into saline aquifers

Sponsors and Funders:

The network is supported by the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC).