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Welcome to HARP 2012

Welcome to HARP 2012. Susan T. Brown, Ph.D. What we hope to accomplish – The Big Picture. Research Experience for Undergraduates You will participate in meaningful research You will work independently You will work as part of a team You will learn something new You will experience:

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Welcome to HARP 2012

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  1. Welcome to HARP 2012 Susan T. Brown, Ph.D.

  2. What we hope to accomplish – The Big Picture • Research Experience for Undergraduates • You will participate in meaningful research • You will work independently • You will work as part of a team • You will learn something new • You will experience: • What it is like to do academic research in CFD for Engineering problems • What it is like to do academic research at University of Hawai‘i • We will advance our department research • We will experience what it is like to have you on our team • We hope to have published research • We strive for maximum discovery with minimum frustration!

  3. Learning opportunities; Tools you will need • To participate in research at this level, you need expertise/knowledge on three levels • Theory of fluids • Numerical concepts, use of numerical code • High performance computing issues for large problems • We will provide sessions to review/augment your basic knowledge in all these areas over the next two weeks • You will also begin your projects with your mentors, and apply what you learn.

  4. Important Dates/Events • June 12-13, 2012 – Joint Hawai‘i-Korea Workshop on Engineering of Coastal Structures for Tsunami and Coastal Storm Surge Hazards • Mandatory for Matt, Stephanie, Jordan, and Adam • Others will decide with mentor if they will attend • If they attend, let Dr. Riggs know, so he can register them. • Time: 1:30 pm – 6:30 pm. Students are expected to work on their research projects in the am.

  5. Important Dates/Events (con’t) • Friday, June 15, 2012 • Visit to Pacific Tsunami Warning Center • Mandatory for all students • Sunday, June 3, 2012 • Picnic at Fort DeRussy Beach Park • Not Mandatory, but lots of fun • Every Friday except June 15 • Brown bag lunch in Holmes 287 • Bring lunch and a drink • If I am in town, you get cookies or dessert, if not, you get me on conference call or skype. (I’ll still be eating cookies.) • Be prepared to give a 5 minute summary of how it’s going with your work and discuss everyone else’s work • Very informal – intended to help and avoid time-wasting blocks. Also to leverage each other’s knowledge. • Mandatory for all students.

  6. Mentor assignments • Prof. H. Ronald Riggs, Prof. Ian Robertson, EidKhowitar, Tsunami effects on shorelines and structures and Tsunami interactions with structures • Stephanie Soon, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa • Matthey Wesley, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa • Adam McGuire, Humboldt State University • Jordan Perez, California State University, Chico • Prof. Weilin Qu, Jonathon Mita, Fluid flow and heat transfer in thin pin heat exchangers • Caroline McConnell, Union University • Nathan Shumway, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology • Prof. Marcelo Kobayashi, Projects TBA • Evan Greer, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa • JawadElwir, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

  7. Administrative details • Professionalism • Dorm rules • Behavior while not at school • Behavior while on campus • Hacking – DON’T • Absenteeism and hours • Your team • Your mentor • Me • LS-Dyna • Commercial Code • Licenses • Current Schedule and other resources - http://reu.eng.hawaii.edu/harp/ • Click on “Student Resources” tab • DO NOT STAY STUCK IN A PROBLEM!! • Where to find solutions • Questions about your accounts • HOSC account • Andrew • Me • Accounts on local machines • Your mentor • me • Technical • Your mentor • The grad students • Me • About housing • The Hall Director • Housing staff • Me • Pay, reimbursements, etc. • Me • Sheree Hashimoto • Travel • Me • Lori at Quality Travel

  8. Introductions • Susan T. Brown, Ph.D. • Project Director and PI • Adjunct Professor in the College of Engineering • Ph.D. from the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium • B.S. in ChemE • 20 years experience in contract research in fluids and HPC • 10 years experience with interns • stbrown@hawaii.edu • POST203G • 808-375-6821

  9. Introductions (con’t) • Ron Riggs, Ph.D. • Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering • Project Co-PI • Ph.D, Structural Engineering from UC Berkeley • 23-year faculty at UH CEE department • Researches tsunami effects on structures • riggs@hawaii.edu • Office location: POST 203F • Phone: 808-956-6566

  10. Introductions (con’t) • Marcelo Kobayashi, Ph.D. • Associate Professor in Mechanaical Engineering • Ph. D. in Mathematics AND in ME from the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal • Research Interests: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Aeroacoustics and Aeroelasticity, Non-linear Dynamical Systems • Will teach Elementary CFD during training • Phone: 808 956-6579 • marcelok@hawaii.edu • Office location: POST207G

  11. Introductions (con’t) • Ian Robertson, Ph.D. • Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering • Experimental Component • Ph.D. from Rice University, Houston, TX • Structural Analysis is speciality. • At UH for 18 years. • Office Location: Holmes Hall 381 • ianrob@hawaii.edu • Phone: 808-956-6536

  12. Introductions (con’t) • Weilin Qu, Ph.D. • Ph.D. from Purdue University • Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering • Research interests: Thermal/Fluid Transport Phenomena in Micro-Scale Structures, Boiling and Two-Phase Flow, Electronics Cooling, and Seawater Desalination Driven by Renewable Energy • Will Teach Heat Transfer portion of training • qu@hawaii.edu • Office location: POST 207F • Phone: 808-956-6332

  13. Introductions (con’t) • Jonathon Mita • Graduate student working with Dr. Qu • jmita@hawaii.edu • EidKhowitar • Graduate student working with Drs. Riggs and Robertson • eid.khowitar@gmail.com • Andrew Yukitomo • System administrator for HOSC • yukitomo@hawaii.edu

  14. Introductions (con’t) • Prof. Sungsu Lee • Visiting Professor fromSchool of Civil EngineeringChungbuk National University410 Seongbong-RoCheongju, Rep. of Korea • Phone +82-43-261-3344Email joshua@cbnu.ac.kr • Specializes in CFD applications in Sructures

  15. Introductions (con’t) • Prof. Zuo Yi • Specializes in MDS and biomembranes • Ph.D. 2006, University of Toronto • Phone:(808) 956-9650       Email: yzuo@hawaii.edu • Office: Holmes Hall 302

  16. Introductions (con’t) • Sheree Hashimoto • Fiscal Officer • Responsible for all reimbursements • Baggage (up to 2 pieces) • Stipends • Problems with meal cards • sheree.hashimoto@hawaii.edu • Office location: Holmes Hall 246 • Phone: 808 956-3677

  17. Questions?

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