UTIAS Seminar Series

 

 

ML for Automated Monitoring of Insects

Abstract: Biodiversity monitoring is crucial for tracking and counteracting adverse trends in population fluctuations due to climate change and other anthropogenic factors. While terrestrial animals have been a keen interest, insects […]

Renaissance of Phase

Lecture Hall, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies

Abstract: The phase or argument of a complex number is an important concept known to most of the university students in STEM. We will begin the talk by asking the following […]

Sound sources in premixed flames

Lecture Hall, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies

Abstract: Lean premixed combustion is the desired combustion regime in industrial gas turbines. It results in a low level of NOX emissions due to operating at lower temperatures and facilitates […]

Physics-driven control of complex fluid flows

Lecture Hall, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies

Abstract: The ability to control fluid flow behaviors can lead to quiet, economical, and efficient systems in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics. Because of high dimensionality, strong nonlinearity, and complexity in […]

A Variational Theory of Aero-hydrodynamics

A Variational Theory of Aero-hydrodynamics The Euler equation does not possess a unique solution for the flow over a two-dimensional object. This problem has serious repercussions in aerodynamics; it implies […]