23 May 2024

Webinar Soledad Le Clainche

Dr. Soledad Le Clainche, is Professor of Applied Mathematics at the School of Aeronautics of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). In December 2013 she finished her PhD at the same University, in the Dept. of Fluid Dynamics and Aerospace Propulsion. Her main lines of research focus on computational fluid dynamics, data analysis, machine learning and the development and application of predictive reduced order models based on physical principles. In this line, she is PI of several national and EU-funded projects whose main objective is to develop new strategies to reduce air pollution in cities, to develop more efficient combustion systems and aerodynamic designs, and to advance in the field of personalized medicine.
Modal decomposition and machine learning to develop robust models

One of the greatest challenges our society encounters is addressing climate change. To alleviate its impacts, it is essential to investigate various alternatives and create new technologies capable of reducing atmospheric pollution. Fluid mechanics, a science with numerous applications, can be harnessed for this purpose, such as enhancing the efficiency of combustion systems, examining methods to diminish air pollution in urban environments, and optimizing the design of aircraft to improve their efficiency. To examine these issues, reduced-order models (ROMs) grounded in physical principles are proposed, employing (i) modal decompositions (singular value decomposition – SVD, higher-order dynamic mode decomposition – HODMD), and (ii) machine learning techniques (neural networks) integrated with these decompositions. This research applies these methods to tackle the aforementioned challenges while also presenting new approaches to develop efficient and accurate ROMs for different applications, such as accelerating computational fluid dynamic (CFD) numerical simulations, data assimilation, flow control and studying the flow physics in big databases.

23 May 2024, 16h3017h30
Webinar (plaese contact F. Romano for the link)