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Virtual office hours with UQ developers at the NHERI SimCenter

Anyone who wants to talk with the UQ developers in the SimCenter, Dr. Bangalore Satish Aakash and Dr. Sang-ri Yi, is welcome to drop by at the weekly UQ developers’ meeting.

If you would like to
  • get hands-on troubleshooting guidance
  • discuss topics about UQ in natural hazard applications
  • give ideas to improve quoFEM (ranging from the graphical user interface to backend algorithms)
  • discuss details of the UQ algorithms in SimCenter tools
  • suggest a new feature, especially if you would like to shape the idea together with the developers
  • learn how to plug in a UQ algorithm into quoFEM
or if you have any questions that are related to quoFEM or UQ capabilities of the other SimCenter tools, you are invited to visit. You may think of it as an informal office hour.

Time: Every Friday 12 - 1pm (PT)*
Zoom meeting link: click here

* Any cancellation will be announced by updating this post. Unless otherwise announced, we will be there every week.


Update: The office hour on 05/20/2022 is canceled
Update: Zoom link updated on 08/21/2022
Update: The office hour on 11/04/2022 is canceled
Update: The office hour on 12/16/2022 is canceled
Update: The office hour on 12/30/2022 is canceled
Update: The office hour on 08/25/2023 is canceled
Update: The office hour on 11/10/2023 (Veterans Day) is canceled
Update: The office hour on 11/24/2023 (Thanksgiving Holiday) is canceled
Update: The office hour on 12/15/2023 is canceled
Update: The office hour on 12/28/2023 is canceled
Update: The office hour on 01/19/2024 is moved to 1-2 pm (PT), same day
Update: The office hour on 02/02/2024 is canceled because the developers are participating in NHERI Computational Symposium
Update: The office hour on 02/16/2024 is canceled


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Users of quoFEM are welcome to share their example files by replying to this post.
  • Contributor
    • Option 1
      • Click [reply] button to share
      • Requirement: A single zipped folder that contains all the required files and data (if any) along with the quoFEM input file (.json file)*
      • Requirement: A brief summary of the analysis
      • Requirement (if any): Special instruction to run analysis, eg. need a license of a FEM software
      • Recommended: Information on how to cite this work
      • Recommended: A detailed description of the model or references to literature detailing the model
      • Recommended: Expected runtime of the whole analysis, ie. how long are the users expect to wait after clicking the run button (eg. several seconds, minutes, hours, days)
    • Option2
      • Upload your files and description to another platform (eg. DesignSafe data depot or GitHub) and post the link here. We believe this option will help the users of your files to give stronger credit to your work. For example, DesignSafe allows you to formally publish a simulation model by providing a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number.

  • User : Unzip the folder, find and load the quoFEM Input file (.json file), hit the run button (Unless differently instructed by the contributor).

* Note: quoFEM Input file (.json file) can be saved by clicking [file-save as] button at the quoFEM menu bar. Make sure to save the Input file (.json) directly in the folder where your FEM inputs are located, and not copy it after saving it in another directory (this is to have relative file paths). See quoFEM\Examples\qfem-0001\src folder or other example folders to see how an example can be shared as a single folder.

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