Microstructural Evolution Based on Fundamental Interfacial Properties

First Workshop

September 23, 1999
Carnegie Mellon University
Singleton Room, Roberts Engineering Hall (4th floor)

7:45-8:00 Continental Breakfast

8:30 - 8:50 Welcome by Tony Rollett

Objectives of the Collaboration - a reminder that our objective is to demonstrate the capability to simulate the anisotropy of interfaces and to show its impact on microstructural evolution.


8:50 Individual Remarks: please focus on what each activity is going to focus on that contributes to the collaboration; also please consider needs for supercomputing resources. We should prepare for a discussion at the next workshop with NERSC, for example.

8:50 - 10:30 Solid-Liquid Interfaces, Solidification chair: Karma

    8:50 Jamie Morris, Ames
    9:00 Duane Johnson, UIUC
    9:10 Stephen Foiles, SNLL
    9:20 Vasek Vitek, UPenn
    9:30 Mike Baskes, LANL
    9:40 Bob Sekerka, CMU
    9:50 Alain Karma, NEU
    10:00 Jim Warren, NIST
    10:10 Alexander Umantsev, NWU

10:20 - 10:50 Coffee, Discussion

10:50 - 12:30 Individual Remarks

Solid-Solid Interfaces, Grain Growth chair: Srolovitz

    10:50 David Srolovitz, Princeton
    11:00 Simon Phillpot, ANL
    11:10 Andrew Quong, PSU
    11:20 David Kinderlehrer, CMU
    11:30 Tony Rollett, CMU
    11:40 Corbett Battaile, SNLA
    11:50 Galen Straub, LANL
    noon Radhakrishnan, ORNL
    12:10 Hasso Weiland, Alcoa

12:30 - 1:15 Lunch (provided)

1:15 - 3:00 Working Groups
Divide into two groups to discuss atomistic simulation separately from microstructural evolution

3:00 - 5:00 General Discussion chair: Rollett
scientific progress, web-site(s), next workshop

Also Attending:

    Dorel Modovan, ANL

    Andrew Haslam, ANL

    Maneesh Upmanyu, Princeton

    Jianping Liu, CMU

    Alex Bondarenko, CMU

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