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| Winter Term 2017/18, Doctoral School Events | |
| 2017-11-17 | Doctoral School Seminar (Inst. Mathematik, Heinrichstr. 36, SR 11.33, 14:00—16:30, KFU) |
| K. Gilette (KFU. Advisor: G. Plank): Patient-specific Parameterization of Models of Cardiac Electrophysiology [show abstract] | |
| M. Mosshammer (TU. Advisor: M. Kang): Enumerating cubic graphs on orientable surfaces [show abstract] | |
| M. Preischl (TU. Advisor: R. Tichy): Quasi Monte Carlo methods for PDMP-type risk models [show abstract] | |
| 2017-01-19 | Doctoral School Seminar (Seminarraum 2 des Instituts für Geometrie, Kopernikusgasse 24, 10:30—13:00, TU) |
| T. Lachmann (TU. Advisor: C. Aistleitner): Efficient Algorithms for Selection with Intersection Constraints [show abstract] | |
| L. Marx (KFU. Advisor: G. Plank): Automated personalization of whole heart computer models of human electro-mechanics based on clinical data | |
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Abstract: Image-based patient-specific models of left ventricular (LV) electro-mechanics show high promise as a novel approach to comprehensively characterize cardiovascular function in a given patient. While such computational models are becoming efficient enough to be compatible with clinical time frames, a key challenge is the specialization of models based on available clinical data which requires complex parameterization procedures. This talk deals with the development of a robust and automated procedure for parameterizing LV afterload as represented by the three-element Windkessel model of the arterial system using clinically recorded hemodynamic data as input. [hide abstract] | |
| S. Dohr (TU. Advisor: O. Steinbach): Space-time boundary element methods for the heat equation [show abstract] | |
| S. Nakato (TU. Advisor: S. Frisch): Non-unique factorizations in rings of integer-valued polynomials on certain Dedekind domains [show abstract] |