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<details class="workshop-event" id="courseII"><summary>preCICE Course II: Implicit coupling for Conjugate Heat Transfer</summary>
<p>Instructors: <a href="https://www.in.tum.de/en/i05/people/personen/gerasimos-chourdakis/">Gerasimos Chourdakis</a>, <a href="https://www.simtech.uni-stuttgart.de/exc/people/Uekermann/">Benjamin Uekermann</a><br/>
Affiliation: Technical University of Munich, University of Stuttgart, preCICE developers.</p>
<p>A hands-on introduction to implicit coupling details in preCICE, recommended for new users that want to learn how to make their coupled simulations more accurate and numerically efficient.</p>
<p>We will couple OpenFOAM and Nutils for Conjugate Heat Transfer, discussing the basic methods of the preCICE API and the structure of the configuration file. We will then also look into tools useful for developing and debugging coupled simulations.</p>
<p>We will need preCICE v2.3, Python 3.6 or newer, the Python bindings, Nutils 6, OpenFOAM (e.g. v2112), the latest OpenFOAM adapter, and ParaView. If you prefer to try everything in a Virtual Machine, you can use the <a href="https://app.vagrantup.com/precice/boxes/precice-vm">Vagrant Box</a> (VirtualBox image) <a href="https://app.vagrantup.com/precice/boxes/precice-vm">precice/precice-vm</a>.</p>
<p>If you are new to preCICE, see "preCICE Course I" first. If you already understand the basics of an adapter, you can directly start here.</p>
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  • The whole thing should go to Day 3
  • Same change for the VM
  • "preCICE Course I and II first" (or remove)
  • The updates for versions look good, thanks!

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<details class="workshop-event" id="Desai"><summary>Ishaan Desai: Adaptive and flexible macro micro coupling software</summary>
<p>Authors: <a>Ishaan Desai</a> <br/></p>
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Let's link to every speaker's university page we know, so that people have at least contact details.

Alternatively, we could link to the Discourse introduction posts. (me and BU are already linked in the course, but nobody else is)

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I added links to all of our talks, but not to the user talks since I don't have every page.

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uekerman commented Feb 9, 2022

Try not to use "will future" when talking about the program. Make it timeless, this page will 😁 also be online after the workshop.

@davidscn davidscn merged commit e7f3bdc into master Feb 10, 2022
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