Christopher Chahine wins the best presentation award at the ASMO-UK conference
This day, Christopher Chahine wins the best presentation award at the ASMO-UK conference for the presentation of his paper written with T. Verstraete. The subject is related to the Multidisciplinary Optimization of a Transonic Fan Blade for High Bypass Ratio Turbofan Engines.
The 10th ASMO UK / ISSMO conference on Engineering Design Optimization Product and Process Improvement was held from June 30th – July 1st, 2014 at the Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands.The ASMO-UK/ISSMO series of conferences provides an opportunity for researchers on multi-disciplinary optimisation from within and outside the UK and The Netherlands to get together and share experience within a growing community.
Conference topics include, but are not exclusive to:
- Topology, shape and sizing optimisation
- Structural optimisation (FEM, BEM, MBS etc)
- Fluid optimisation
- Multi-disciplinary / multi-physics optimisation
- Industrial applications (all fields)
- Optimisation for MEMS, nanotechnology, etc
- Design, package, cost or process optimisation
- Reliability and robust design optimisations
- Optimisation under uncertainty, noise
- Numerical aspects of optimisation
- Optimisation algorithms
- Multi-objective optimisation
- Design of experiments, sampling techniques
- Meta-modelling, surrogate models
- Sensitivity analysis
- Distributed computing in design optimisation
- Integration of optimisation in the design and manufacturing process
- Constraint handling (manufacturing constraints, non-constant constraints etc)
- Inverse problems
- Education in engineering optimisation