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Monday (in Kelley Engineering Center, KEC 1003)


    07:30 Registration (KEC 1007)


    08:30 Opening


    08:30 Session Chair: M. Peszynska

    09:00-10:30 Hassanizadeh (Utrecht University): Non-equilibrium and nonlinear effects in solute transport, two-phase flow, and deformation in permeable media

    10:30 BREAK


    11:00 Session Chair: M. Peszynska

    11:00-11:55 Lindquist (SUNY at Stony Brook): Pore- to Core-Scale Up-scaling of Reactive Transport Via Network Flow Models

    12:00 BREAK


    14:00 Session Chair: B. Lindquist

    14:00-14:55 Schaap (University of Arizona): Lattice Boltzmann Methods for interfacial processes in porous media
    15:00-15:25 Prodanovic (ICES, University of Texas at Austin): A level set method for determining critical curvatures for drainage and imbibition

    15:30 BREAK


    16:00 Session Chair:T. Illangasekare

    16:00-16:55 Hilpert (Johns Hopkins University): A pore-network model for porous media that is grid-free and based on mathematical duality
    17:00-17:25 Peszynska (Oregon State University): Multiscale modeling of preferential flow, part I


Tuesday (in Kelley Engineering Center, KEC 1003)


    08:00 Registration (lobby of KEC 1003)


    08:30 Session Chair: N. Walkington

    08:30-09:25 DiBenedetto (Vanderbilt University): Stochastic Variability of the Single Photon Response in Visual Transduction
    09:30-09:55 Spagnuolo (Oakland University): A Model for Vibrio Cholerae Colonization of the Human Intestine

    10:00 BREAK


    10:30 Session Chair: M. Schaap

    10:30-11:25 Illangasekare (Colorado School of Mines): Understanding the Behavior of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids in Heterogeneous Porous Media Through Experimental Studies at the Intermediate Scale
    11:30-11:55 Fagerlund (Colorado School of Mines): Modeling NAPL migration in heterogeneous media:Effects of hysteresis and fluid immobility in constitutive relations

    12:00 BREAK


    14:00 Session Chair: M. Hassanizadeh

    14:00-15:30 Russell (National Science Foundation): Stochastic Modeling of Multiphase Transport in Subsurface Porous Media: Motivation and Some Formulations

    15:30 BREAK


    16:00 Session Chair: L. Berlyand

    16:00-16:55 Waymire (Oregon State University): Particle Tracking for Heterogeneous Porous Media in Theory and Computation

Tuesday evening (in LaSells Stewart Center)



18:00-21:00 Session Chair: R. Showalter

18:00-19:00 McDonnell (Oregon State University): Observations, Modeling and Visualization of Nonlinear Flow Netw at the orks


19:00-21:00 POSTER SESSION AND RECEPTION

  • Alali (Louisana State University): Optimal lower bounds on the stress inside random media.
  • Cohen (Carnegie Mellon University): Statistical Analysis of Grain Growth
  • Garibotti (Oregon State University): Upscaling Non-Darcy Flow Using Mixed Finite Element Method
  • Hay (Oregon State University): Physics of fluid invasion into roughness
  • Kouznetsov (Washington State University): A discrete model of phase transitions in solids
  • Meier (University of Bremen): A two-scale model of reactive transport in porous media with evolving microstructure
  • Morales (Oregon State University): Darcy-Brinkman models of channeled flow
  • Mustafa (Oregon State University, Environmental Engineering): Numerical Simulation of the Anaerobic Transformation of Tetrachloroethene (PCE) to Ethene in a Continuous Flow Aquifer Column
  • Peszynska (Oregon State University): Nonlocal models of transport when scales are not separated:
  • Porter (Oregon State University): Investigating Interfacial Area in Multiphase Systems Using Computed Microtomography and Lattice-Boltzmann Model
  • Saini (Oregon State University): Microbial Adhesion & Transport : A Multiscale Approach
  • Shams Sobhani (Oregon State University): Modeling and Simulation of Bubble-Laden Turbulent Flows
  • Yi (Oregon State University): Numerical modeling of unsaturated flow with dynamic capillary pressure


Wednesday (in Kelley Engineering Center, KEC 1003)


    08:00 Registration (KEC 1007)


    08:30 Session Chair: T. Russell

    08:30-10:00 Arbogast (University of Texas at Austin): Multiscale iterative computational methods for heterogeneous second order elliptic problems

    10:00 BREAK


    10:30 Session Chair: T. Arbogast

    10:30-11:25 Efendiev (Texas A&M University): Multiscale finite element methods using limited global information
    11:30-11:55 Onofrei (WPI): Error estimates in homogenization and applications

    12:00 BREAK


    14:00 Session Chair: A. Spagnuolo

    14:00-14:55 Minkoff (University of Maryland, Baltimore County): A Discussion of Operator Upscaling Applied to the Wave Equation
    15:00-15:25 Balhoff (University of Texas, Center for Subsurface Modeling): Multiscale Modeling via Mortar Coupling of Pore and Continuum Scale Models

    15:30 BREAK


    16:00 Session Chair: Y. Efendiev

    16:00-16:25 Trykozko (ICM, Warsaw University): Computational aspects of upscaling in heterogeneous porous media
    16:30-16:55 Epshteyn (University Of Pittsburgh): hp Primal Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Two-Phase Flow in Porous Media
    17:00-17:25 Apte (Oregon State University): A Numerical Scheme for Direct Simulation of Particle-Turbulence Interactions in Dispersed Two-Phase Flows


Thursday (in Kelley Engineering Center, KEC 1003)


    08:00 Registration (KEC 1007)


    08:30 Session Chair: R. Showalter

    08:30-09:25 Kinderlehrer (Carnegie Mellon University): Making sense of microstructure
    09:30-09:55 Wright (Oakland University): Reiterated Homogenization and the Double-Porosity Model

    10:00 BREAK


    10:30 Session Chair: D. Kinderlehrer

    10:30-11:25 Berlyand (Penn State University): Discrete Network Approximation in Particle Suspensions and Biosuspensions
    11:30-11:55 Gorb (Texas A&M University): A Fictitious Domain Approach to Determine Effective Properties of High Contrast Composites

    12:00 LUNCH AND DISCUSSION


    14:00 Session Chair: S. Minkoff

    14:00-14:55 Walkington (Carnegie Mellon University): Phase Field/Level Set Methods for Problems Involving Elastic Membranes
    15:00-15:25 Peter (University of Bremen): Derivation of the secondary-flux model for flow in partially fissured media by homogenisation

    15:30 BREAK


    16:00 Session Chair: A. Panchenko

    16:00-16:25 Bocea (North Dakota State University): $Gamma$-convergence of Power Law Functionals and Applications
    16:30-16:55 Omelyanov (University of Sonora): Uniform in time description of interaction processes
    17:00-17:25 Panchenko (Washington State University): G-convergence and homogenization of viscoelastic flows


Friday (in Kelley Engineering Center, KEC 1003)


    08:30 Session Chair: E. Waymire

    08:30-09:25 Lipton (Louisiana State University): Upscaling and local fields inside random media
    09:30-09:55 Burton (Mathematics, Center for Molecular and Cellular Biology, Oregon State): Clusters, Ordination, Multiscaling

    10:00 BREAK


    10:30 Session Chair: M. Hilpert

    10:30-11:25 Wood (Oregon State University): Upscaling in Heterogenous Systems: Implications for Measurement, Models, and Representation
    11:30-11:55 Debbasch (ERGA-LERMA, Universite Paris 6): Multiscale diffusions on biological interfaces

    12:00 BREAK


    14:00 Session Chair: B. Higdon

    14:00-14:25 Liburdy (Oregon State University): Multiscale Filtering and Detection of Separated Flow Induced Vortical Structures
    14:30-14:55 Fischer (Institut de Mathematiques de Bordeaux): Wavelets, a numerical tool for multiscale phenomena: from 2D turbulence to atmospheric data
    15:00-15:25 London (University of Houston-Downtown): Linear and Weakly Nonlinear Hydromagnetic Waves in the Earths Outer Core

    15:30 BREAK


    16:00 Session Chair: B. Lipton

    16:00-16:25 Higdon (Oregon State University): Multiple Scales in Ocean Circulation Models
    16:30-16:55 Bokil (Oregon State University): Numerical Solution of a Homogenization Model for Spatially Periodic Dispersive Dielectrics
    17:00-17:25 Showalter (Oregon State University): Multiscale modeling of preferential flow, part II

    18:00 Closing