Dr Momchil Terziev, Lecturer in Naval Architecture, Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
Shallow water ship hydrodynamics is a highly diverse field riddled with paradoxical individuals in its history. Where they were able to control the narrative of their stories, fame followed, and conversely, where they were unable to do so, they languished in obscurity. This talk will briefly explore the lives of two such diametrically opposed individuals, showing that although genius can come in many forms, controlling one’s narrative is what makes or breaks legacy.
04 March 2026, 11h0012h00
SP2MI-H2
Salle 175/177
bd Marie et Pierre Curie
86360 CHASSENEUIL DU POITOU
Salle 175/177
bd Marie et Pierre Curie
86360 CHASSENEUIL DU POITOU
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Reinforcement Twinning and the Reciprocal Learning of Models and Control Policies
Miguel Alfonso Mendez, de du von Karman Institute (Belgique)
04 June 2026
A statistical theory of disturbance growth in transitional flows
Intervenant : Aaron Towne, de l'University of Michigan
