6 Invited Talks

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B. T. Helenbrook. “Modeling and Simulation of Horizontal Ribbon Growth Production of Silicon Wafers”, in: Center for Advanced Materials Processing Annual Technical Meeting. 2024.

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B. T. Helenbrook. High Order Methods for Problem with Moving, Deforming Boundaries. University of Notre Dame, Sept. 4, 2022.

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B. T. Helenbrook. High Order Methods for Problem with Moving, Deforming Boundaries. Clarkson University Math Colloquium, Apr. 18, 2022.

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B. T. Helenbrook. High Order Methods for Problem with Moving, Deforming Boundaries. NREL, Apr. 19, 2022.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Silicon wafer production by horizontal ribbon growth. Villanova University, Apr. 9, 2021.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Bifurcations and Non-Linear Dynamics of Horizontal Ribbon Growth of Silicon Wafers. RIT, Oct. 12, 2018.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Towards automated and reliable fluid dynamics simulations. George Washington University, Oct. 5, 2017.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Silicon wafer production by horizontal ribbon growth. Université Laval, Sept. 2, 2016.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Investigation of ILU/p-multigrid for iterative solution of the Euler equations. NASA Langley, July 28, 2016.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Reduced order models for single and multi-phase flow simulation. NETL Morgantown, WV, Oct. 1, 2015.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Stability analysis of silicon wafer production by horizontal ribbon growth. RIT, Oct. 30, 2014.

12.

B. T. Helenbrook and D. Bohl. The technology of luge. Science Cafe Potsdam & Canton, NY, Sept. 17, 2013.

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B. T. Helenbrook. “High-Order Adaptive Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) Calculations of Solidification”, in: Proceedings of the 2013 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Conference. ASME, FEDSM2013-16178. Incline Village, NV: ASME, July 7–11, 2013. doi: 10.1115/fedsm2013-16178. [6].

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B. T. Helenbrook. p-FEM deforming mesh calculations of two-fluid and solidification interfaces. Université Laval, Jan. 27, 2012.

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B. T. Helenbrook. “Embedded reduced order models for thermal and fluid simulations”, in: Belgian National Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. May 29, 2009.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Why is Fluid Mechanics Interesting? Nov. 12, 2009.

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B. T. Helenbrook. “Reduced Order Modeling of Incompressible Flows”, in: Minnowbrook VI: Workshop on Flow Physics and Control for Internal and External Aerodynamics. Blue Mountain Lake, NY, Aug. 23–26, 2009.

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M. A. Karri+, B. T. Helenbrook, and E. F. Thacher. “Thermoelectric Power Generation Systems Design, Testing, Modeling, and Optimization”, in: Thermoelectrics Application Workshop. Sept. 29, 2009.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Applications of hp-finite element methods to fluid dynamics. Université catholique de Louvain, Oct. 24, 2008.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Embedded reduced order models for thermal and fluid simulations. Syracuse University, May 6, 2008.

21.

B. T. Helenbrook. How can we predict environmental change when we can’t predict Wednesday’s weather. Cafe Scientifique, Syracuse, NY, May 6, 2008.

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B. T. Helenbrook. “p-multigrid applied to discontinuous Galerkin formulations of the Poisson equation”, in: High-Order Methods and High-Fidelity Flow Simulations Workshop. NASA Langley, Nov. 6, 2006.

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B. T. Helenbrook. “Droplet break-up and stability”, in: ASME Joint U.S.-European Fluids Engineering Conferenceon Droplet Flows with Highly Nonequilibrium Phase Transition. July 17–20, 2006.

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B. T. Helenbrook. High-order methods for multiphysics simulation. Princeton University, Mar. 14, 2006.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Analysis of “p”-multigrid for the solution of continuous and discontinuous finite element system. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dec. 5, 2003.

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B. T. Helenbrook. Investigations of “p”-multigrid for the solution of continuous and discontinuous finite element discretization. ICASE, Aug. 16, 2002.

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B. T. Helenbrook. A Two-Fluid Spectral Element Method with Application to Drop Breakup. presentation. Princeton University, Mar. 6, 2001.