University of Texas at Austin

Past Event: Oden Institute Seminar

2019 Finite Element Rodeo

Please visit the [Finite Element Rodeo Schedule](http://users.ices.utexas.edu/~arbogast/rodeo2019/schedule.html) for details.,


Friday Mar 1, 2019

Avaya Auditorium (POB 2.302)

Abstract

The [Finite Element Rodeo](http://users.ices.utexas.edu/~arbogast/rodeo2019/rodeoUT2019.html) is an annual, informal conference that brings together researchers and students interested in the implementation and theory of finite element methods (FEM) for various applications. Its location rotates between several universities in Texas and Louisiana. The program consists of randomly ordered talks volunteered by conference participants. We invite researchers interested in FEM to volunteer to give a short talk, or to just attend the meeting. At the beginning of the rodeo, we will ask for all those willing to speak to come forward. We will use this information to determine the length of the talks and arrange a schedule. The total available time is divided by the number of speakers, but usually the time allotted per talk is 10-15 minutes. Talks by graduate students and postdocs are particularly encouraged. The 2019 edition of the Finite Element Rodeo will be held at the University of Texas at Austin on Friday and Saturday, March 1–2, 2019, beginning early afternoon on Friday and ending mid-afternoon on Saturday. Please visit our website [Finite Element Rodeo](http://users.ices.utexas.edu/~arbogast/rodeo2019/rodeoUT2019.html) to learn more.

Event information

Date

Friday Mar 1, 2019
Location Avaya Auditorium (POB 2.302)
Hosted by Todd Arbogast