Up to date, the following invited speakers have confirmed their participation:
Assyr Abdulle, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, Reduced basis heterogenenous multiscale methods
Pierre Bésuelle, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France, A FE2 model for hydro-mechanical coupling in a brittle material
Jacques Desrues, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France, FEM-DEM multiscale analysis in geomechanics : strain localisation and 2nd gradient regularisation
Samuel Forest, MINES ParisTech, France, Homogenization schemes and phase field approach of diffusive phase transformation accompanied by viscoplastic deformation processes
Felix Fritzen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, A model order reduction approach for realizing three-dimensional two-scale simulations on desktop computers
Luigi Gambarotta, University of Genoa, Italy, Multi-scale modeling of chiral mass-in-mass dynamic systems
Jean-François Ganghoffer, Université de Lorraine, France, Construction of micropolar continuum models of architectured materials by discrete homogenization
Marc Geers, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, From fibrils to toughness in stretchable electronics interfaces: a multi-scale approach
Johann Guilleminot, Université Paris-Est, France, Stochastic continuum modeling of random interphases from atomistic simulations
Klaus Hackl, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, A constitutive model for granular materials with microstructures using the concept of energy relaxation
Alfredo Huespe, CIMEC, Santa Fe, Argentina, New developments in multiscale formulations for material failure
Markus Hütter, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, Anisotropic viscoplasticity as a phenomenon emerging from fluctuations
Ralf Jänicke, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, Identifying viscoelastic substitute models for seismic attenuation in heterogeneous poroelastic media: A computational homogenization approach
Dennis Kochmann, California Institute of Technology, USA, Coarse-grained atomistics with free surfaces
Frederic Legoll,Université Paris-Est, France, Variance reduction approaches for random materials homogenization
Stefan Luding, University of Twente, Netherlands, Macroscopic model with evolution of structural anisotropy based on micro-macro, particle-to-continuum methods
Thierry Massart, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, A level set-based generalized tessellation for the generation of complex microstructural RVEs
Christian Miehe, University of Stuttgart, Germany, Variational stability analysis in computational homogenization of electro-magneto-active composites
Ludovic Noels, University of Liège, Belgium, Propagation of uncertainties using probabilistic multi-scale models
Xavier Oliver, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain, Continuum multi-scale modeling of propagating fracture in quasi-brittle materials
Caglar Oskay, Vanderbilt University, USA, Spatio-temporal multiscale modeling of composites for fatigue life prediction
Chris Pearce, University of Glasgow, UK, Mutiscale computational homogenisation to predict the long-term durability of composite structures
Pedro Ponte Castaneda, University of Pennsylvania, USA, Constitutive models for porous metals: Microstructure evolution and implications for shear localization
Kenneth Runesson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, Effective properties of fluid-filled deformable porous media from computational homogenization
Alberto Salvadori, Università di Brescia, Italy, A two-scale analysis of Li-ion battery cells
Giovanni Samaey, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Towards coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of polymers for self-healing materials
Michal Sejnoha, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic, Multi-scale modeling of random or imperfect composites
Holger Steeb, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, Wave propagation in residual-saturated porous media: A multi-scale discrete-continuum approach
Paul Steinmann, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, Aspects of computational homogenization at finite strains
Ilker Temizer, Bilkent University, Turkey, Sliding friction across the scales: thermomechanical interactions and dissipation partitioning
Kenjiro Terada, Tohoku University, Japan, Numerical plate testing for composite plates
François Willot, Mines ParisTech, France, Fourier-based schemes with modified Green operator for computing the electrical response of heterogeneous media with accurate local fields
Julien Yvonnet, Université Paris-Est, France, Computational homogenization with neural networks