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Engineering for Complex Systems Lecture Series
The objective of this lecture series on uncertainty characterization was to learn about mathematical approaches to characterizing uncertainty that may be useful for the assessment of performance risk in early-phase design of spacecraft and vehicles.
March 4, 2005
Sastry Isukapalli, Computational Chemodynamics Laboratory, "Stochastic Response Surface Method, Automatic Differentiation, and Bayesian Approaches for Uncertainty Propagation and Parameter Estimation"
November 5, 2004
* Florentin Smarandache, University of New Mexico, "An Overview on DSmT for Information Fusion"
November 5, 2004
* Jean Dezert, ONERA, "Applications of DSmT"
November 5, 2004
* Florentin Smarandache, University of New Mexico, "An In-Depth Look at Information Fusion Rules & Unification of Fusion Theories"
October 6, 2004
Francois Hemez, Los Alamos National Laboratory, "The Myth of Science-based Predictive Modeling (U)"
October 5, 2004
Jane Booker, Los Alamos National Laboratory, "Eliciting and Analyzing Expert Knowledge: A Whirlwind Overview"
September 3, 2004
Jim Berger, Duke University, "Statistical Validation of Computer Models"
August 11, 2004
* Resit Unal, Old Dominion University, "An Expert Judgement Elicitation Methodology for Quantifying Uncertainty, and MDO Using Dual Response Surfaces for Reducing Design Risk"
July 19, 2004
Sankaran Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University, "Multidisciplinary Design Optimization under Uncertainty"
July 16, 2004
Ben Thacker, Southwest Research Institute, "A Probabilistic Treatment of Expert Opinion"
* Please note that all seminars denoted by an asterick will be web-broadcast live and then archived on the NASA Technology Portal at http://nasatechnology.nasa.gov.
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