Nonlinear Dynamics - NODY Webinar Series
We are excited to announce a new seminar series from Nonlinear Dynamics. The series will feature seminars on cutting-edge research published in Nonlinear Dynamics. Our goal is to create an engaging and informative platform for attendees to learn about the latest developments in nonlinear dynamics. We also hope to provide a unique opportunity for participants to interact with some of the most renowned researchers in the field and to establish connections within the community.
Thank you for launching this great initiative which clearly benefits the Nonlinear Dynamics community globally. It is an honor to join such a distinguished group of speakers. Let me add that I am an enthusiastic subscriber of this seminar series!
-- Prof. George Haller, Chair in Nonlinear Dynamics, ETH Zurich and Nonlinear Dynamics presenter
You can register for these seminars and receive updates on our upcoming schedule of talks on the Nonlinear Dynamics Cassyni page: https://cassyni.com/s/nonlinear-dynamics
The inaugural talk was given by Gabor Stepan on the subject of One hundred years of wheel shimmy: Why is it still dangerous? on March 15 at 4 PM CET. It was a great success with 186 participants from all over the world. The recording can be viewed here https://cassyni.com/events/R2yw8tEpg4BkxA1DAvzpyT
The second talk was given by Professor Bala Balachandran on the subject of Data-driven complex dynamics on May 3, 2023 at 4 PM (CET). The recording can be viewed here https://cassyni.com/events/RQU8vPyU19bpY6HVKounp5.
The third talk was given by Professor Alexander F. Vakakis on the subject of Passive vibration energy management through intentional nonlinearity on September 27, 2023 at 3:00 PM (GMT). The recording can be viewed here https://cassyni.com/events/RHJjfE4atnTo7qxiCRcfBB.
The fourth talk was given by Professor Haiyan Hu on the subject of Flutter Control via Data-Driven Models on November 15, 2023 at 3:00 PM (GMT). The recording can be viewed here https://cassyni.com/events/RenwSjoEDsst3Pd6orUV9w
The fifth talk was given by Professor George Haller on the subject of Nonlinear Reduced-Order Modeling from Data on February 22, 2024 at 3:00 PM (GMT). The recording can be viewed here https://cassyni.com/events/GmCvxKhSXigcF3YnjCFjGH
The sixth talk was given by Professor Harry Dankowicz on the subject of Peaks, Valleys, and Blur: Optimization and Uncertainty Quantification on May 9, 2024 at 2:30 PM (CEST). The recording can be viewed here https://cassyni.com/events/97DJxzCaXqxVGfR5G7xHjb