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Paolo Zimmaro (UCLA): "DesignSafe Cloud-Based Tools for Next-Generation Liquefaction Assessment"
Max Stephens: OpenSees automated model creation, simulation + NNet application
10:00-10:15: Break
10:00-11:00: Session 2: Use of High Performance Computing
Nasser Marafi (Univ of Washington): "Utilizing OpenSees, Python, and Jupyter in HPC for Earthquake Engineering Research"
Chris de la Torre (UCanterbury): "Computational Hurdles and Scalability of OpenSees for Large 3D Site Response Models"
Estefan Garcia (UC Berkeley): "Discrete Element Modeling (DEM) using LIGGGHTS on HPC"
Chris de la Torre (UCanterbury): "Computational Hurdles and Scalability of OpenSees for Large 3D Site Response Models"
Robin Lee (UCanterbury): "Automated hybrid broadband ground motion simulation workflow on HPC"
11:00-12:00: Session 3: AI and Machine Learning
Claudio Schill (UCanterbury): ML in computational science applications
David Dempsey (UAuckland): "Using neural networks to emulate large physics models"
Stephanie Paal (Texas A&M): "Machine Learning for seismic performance prediction of reinforced concrete components"
Charles Wang (UC Berkeley, SimCenter): "Creating city-scale building information model databases using AI" David Dempsey (Max Stephens (UAuckland): "Using neural networks to emulate large physics modelsApplication of Machine Learning to Advance Regional Performance and Resiliency Quantification"
Claudio Schill (UCanterbury): ML in computational science applications Charles Wang (UC Berkeley, SimCenter): "Creating city-scale building information model databases using AI"
Part 2: Breakout sessions
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