University of Texas at Austin

Past Event: Oden Institute Seminar

Joint ASE/Oden Institute Seminar: Physics-Aware Data-Driven Modeling and Uncertainty Quantification for Large-Scale Environmental Problems

Dr. Hannah Lu, Postdoctoral Associate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3:30 – 5PM
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024

PLEASE NOTE ALTERNATE LOCATION: ASE 1.126

Abstract

Data-driven modeling of complex systems is a rapidly evolving field facilitated by the concurrent rise of data science. To alleviate the prohibitively expensive computational costs of repeated full-model simulations in uncertainty quantification, data-driven modeling is often used to describe the behaviors of the complex system by predicting the quantities of interest directly. In this talk, I will present my contributions to this field with an emphasis on (1) improving model performance by using physics-aware machine learning techniques, (2) quantifying uncertainties in the system’s response, and (3) inferring the key parameters of the physics-based models from measured data. Examples of applications will be focused on large-scale geological carbon sequestration—an important strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere and mitigating climate change. The objective is to develop a convenient computing toolbox to provide more accurate scientific information at cheaper computational costs for better environmental management and decision-making.

Joint ASE/Oden Institute Seminar: Physics-Aware Data-Driven Modeling and Uncertainty Quantification for Large-Scale Environmental Problems

Event information

Date
3:30 – 5PM
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Location PLEASE NOTE ALTERNATE LOCATION: ASE 1.126
Hosted by Karen E. Willcox