Category: Allgemein

BGCE Student Paper Prize 2023 awarded

At the SIAM CS&E conference 2023, the 9th BGCE Student Paper Prize has been awarded to
Shane A. McQuarrie of The University of Texas at Austin for his contribution on “Operator Inference for Affine-parametric Systems of Partial Differential Equations”.

Congratulations Shane!

The work has been done in collaboration with Karen Willcox at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. We are looking forward to hosting Shane McQuarrie for a week in Bavaria at the two locations of BGCE (TUM and FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) this summer.

Details on the competition are contained in this ENB article.

For a history on the prize winners, see BGCE Student Paper Prize

BGCE Student Paper Prize 2021 awarded

At the SIAM CS&E conference 2021, the 8th BGCE Student Paper Prize has been awarded to
Shashank Subramanian for his contribution on “A Scalable Inversion Framework for Brain Tumor Growth Models in Personalized Medicine“.

Congratulations Shashank!

The work has been done in collaboration with George Biros at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. We are looking forward to hosting Shashank Subramanian for a week in Bavaria at the two locations of BGCE (TUM and FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) once travelling is possible savely again.

Details on the competition are contained in this ENB article.

For a history on the prize winners, see BGCE Student Paper Prize

5 more years for BGCE!

The BGCE funding for the period 2020-2025 has recently been approved! So BGCE will continue its successful story up to 2025 (at least ;-)). Thanks to all who helped to contribute to this success, and thanks of course to the Elitenetzwerk Bayern and our universities.

7th BGCE Student Paper Prize awarded

The 7th BGCE Student Paper Prize has been awarded to Mrs. Elizabeth Qian (MIT, Boston, USA) and Mrs. Zakia Zainib (SISSA, Trieste, Italy) for their contributions “From Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations to Low-dimensional Polynomial Approximations” and “Reduced Order Methods for Parametrized Optimal Flow Control: applications to coronary artery bypass grafts assimilated with patient-specific data”, respectively (see summary of the event published in Quartl (p. 28)).
Congratulations!
Since 2007, this is the second time that 2 prizes are awarded (in Olympics, this would be two gold medals :-)).

Both prize winners have visited FAU and TUM in summer 2019.