Leuven - Louvain Trade Workshop - Lan Lin
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Lan Lin
(Peking University)
will give a presentation on
Digital Imports and Firm-Level Employment
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(Peking University)
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(University of Trento)
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(Lancaster University Management School)
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(NYU Abu Dhabi)
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24 May 2024
11:00
Louvain-la-Neuve
LIDAM D.251
(Université de Liège)
invited by Nathan Lassance
will give a presentation on :
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17 May 2024
11:00
Louvain-la-Neuve
LIDAM D.251
(Toulouse University)
invited by Catherine D'Hondt
will give a presentation on :
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10 September 2024
10:45
Louvain-la-Neuve
Place des Sciences, A.01 SCES
In recent years, additive manufacturing (AM) of metallic materials has expanded beyond standard structural materials to include functional materials and metamaterials, capitalising on their intriguing potential. However, the adoption of AM requires significant time to develop new materials, process parameters, and post-processing routes to meet performance requirements. This presentation will showcase the tools developed and explored by the Advanced Materials & Processing Laboratory (AMPLab).
19 April 2024
11:00
Louvain-la-Neuve
Place des Sciences, auditorium A.03 SCES
We discuss Poisson solver design and performance for exascale (here, GPU-based) platforms in the context of computational fluid dynamics, where factor once, solve many, applies. We are particularly focused on the range of 103-105 MPI ranks, where each rank is associated with a GPU capable of realizing ~ 1 TFLOPS. These parameters in uence design choices, particularly when running at the maximum-performance, strong-scale, limit.
07 mai 2024
12h45 - 13h55
Mardi intime de la Chaire Hoover par Quentin Detienne (Université de Liège)
29 avril 2024
16h30-17h45
Santiago LOPEZ CANTOR (AMSE). The Impact of Morality on the Political Support for Public Policies: A Theoretical Analysis
Santiago LOPEZ CANTOR (AMSE). The Impact of Morality on the Political Support for Public Policies: A Theoretical Analysis