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Hung T Huynh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • high order cfd methods current status and perspective
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2013
    Co-Authors: Zhijian J Wang, Krzysztof J Fidkowski, Remi Abgrall, Francesco Bassi, Doru Caraeni, Andrew Cary, H Deconinck, Ralf Hartmann, Koen Hillewaert, Hung T Huynh
    Abstract:

    After several years of planning, the 1st International Workshop on High-Order CFD Methods was successfully held in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 7-8, 2012, just before the 50th Aerospace Sciences Meeting. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the German Aerospace Center provided much needed support, financial and moral. Over 70 participants from all over the world across the research spectrum of academia, government labs, and Private Industry attended the workshop. Many exciting results were presented. In this review article, the main motivation and major findings from the workshop are described. Pacing items requiring further effort are presented.

  • high order cfd methods current status and perspective
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2013
    Co-Authors: Zhijian J Wang, Krzysztof J Fidkowski, Remi Abgrall, Francesco Bassi, Doru Caraeni, Andrew Cary, H Deconinck, Ralf Hartmann, Koen Hillewaert, Hung T Huynh
    Abstract:

    After several years of planning, the 1st International Workshop on High-Order CFD Methods was successfully held in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 7-8, 2012, just before the 50th Aerospace Sciences Meeting. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the German Aerospace Center provided much needed support, financial and moral. Over 70 participants from all over the world across the research spectrum of academia, government labs, and Private Industry attended the workshop. Many exciting results were presented. In this review article, the main motivation and major findings from the workshop are described. Pacing items requiring further effort are presented. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Zhijian J Wang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • high order cfd methods current status and perspective
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2013
    Co-Authors: Zhijian J Wang, Krzysztof J Fidkowski, Remi Abgrall, Francesco Bassi, Doru Caraeni, Andrew Cary, H Deconinck, Ralf Hartmann, Koen Hillewaert, Hung T Huynh
    Abstract:

    After several years of planning, the 1st International Workshop on High-Order CFD Methods was successfully held in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 7-8, 2012, just before the 50th Aerospace Sciences Meeting. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the German Aerospace Center provided much needed support, financial and moral. Over 70 participants from all over the world across the research spectrum of academia, government labs, and Private Industry attended the workshop. Many exciting results were presented. In this review article, the main motivation and major findings from the workshop are described. Pacing items requiring further effort are presented.

  • high order cfd methods current status and perspective
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2013
    Co-Authors: Zhijian J Wang, Krzysztof J Fidkowski, Remi Abgrall, Francesco Bassi, Doru Caraeni, Andrew Cary, H Deconinck, Ralf Hartmann, Koen Hillewaert, Hung T Huynh
    Abstract:

    After several years of planning, the 1st International Workshop on High-Order CFD Methods was successfully held in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 7-8, 2012, just before the 50th Aerospace Sciences Meeting. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the German Aerospace Center provided much needed support, financial and moral. Over 70 participants from all over the world across the research spectrum of academia, government labs, and Private Industry attended the workshop. Many exciting results were presented. In this review article, the main motivation and major findings from the workshop are described. Pacing items requiring further effort are presented. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Noah Gans - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • securing the containerized supply chain analysis of government incentives for Private investment
    Management Science, 2010
    Co-Authors: Nitin Bakshi, Noah Gans
    Abstract:

    To mitigate the threat that terrorists smuggle weapons of mass destruction into the United States through maritime containers, the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspects containers upon entry to domestic ports. Inspection-driven congestion is costly, and CBP provides incentives to firms to improve security upstream in the supply chain, thereby reducing the inspection burden at U.S. ports. We perform an economic analysis of this incentive program, called Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT), modeling in a game-theoretic framework the strategic interaction between CBP, trading firms, and terrorists. Our equilibrium results highlight the possibility that a properly run program can efficiently shift some of CBP's security burden to Private Industry. These results also suggest that CBP may have the opportunity to use strategic delay as an incentive for firms to join. Analysis of comparative statics shows that, with increasing capacity, membership in C-TPAT systematically declines.

Francois F Lavoie - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • measuring the efficiency of university technology transfer
    Technovation, 2007
    Co-Authors: Timothy R Anderso, Tugrul U. Daim, Francois F Lavoie
    Abstract:

    Abstract Universities provide education as well as innovations resulting from their research. This paper focuses on the service of transferring research results into other sectors. Many stakeholders such as academic researchers, technology transfer offices (TTOs) and Private Industry are involved in technology transfer which calls for a comprehensive approach. A data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach is used as a productivity evaluation tool applied to university technology transfer. The methodology included weight restrictions providing a more comprehensive metric. The results include an examination of efficiency targets for specific universities as well as peer count of inefficient universities. Evidence of significant efficiency in university technology transfer is found in many leading universities. An examination of differences between public versus Private universities and those with medical schools and those without indicated that universities with medical schools are less efficient than those without.

Andrew Cary - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • high order cfd methods current status and perspective
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2013
    Co-Authors: Zhijian J Wang, Krzysztof J Fidkowski, Remi Abgrall, Francesco Bassi, Doru Caraeni, Andrew Cary, H Deconinck, Ralf Hartmann, Koen Hillewaert, Hung T Huynh
    Abstract:

    After several years of planning, the 1st International Workshop on High-Order CFD Methods was successfully held in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 7-8, 2012, just before the 50th Aerospace Sciences Meeting. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the German Aerospace Center provided much needed support, financial and moral. Over 70 participants from all over the world across the research spectrum of academia, government labs, and Private Industry attended the workshop. Many exciting results were presented. In this review article, the main motivation and major findings from the workshop are described. Pacing items requiring further effort are presented.

  • high order cfd methods current status and perspective
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2013
    Co-Authors: Zhijian J Wang, Krzysztof J Fidkowski, Remi Abgrall, Francesco Bassi, Doru Caraeni, Andrew Cary, H Deconinck, Ralf Hartmann, Koen Hillewaert, Hung T Huynh
    Abstract:

    After several years of planning, the 1st International Workshop on High-Order CFD Methods was successfully held in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 7-8, 2012, just before the 50th Aerospace Sciences Meeting. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the German Aerospace Center provided much needed support, financial and moral. Over 70 participants from all over the world across the research spectrum of academia, government labs, and Private Industry attended the workshop. Many exciting results were presented. In this review article, the main motivation and major findings from the workshop are described. Pacing items requiring further effort are presented. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.