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Dr. Lukáš Novák's talk on Physics-informed Polynomial Chaos Expansion

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CRE organized an event where Dr. Lukáš Novák from Brno University of Technology talked about the Physics-informed Polynomial Chaos Expansion and showcased some of his latest results.

Physics-Informed Polynomial Chaos Expansion (PCE2) is a methodology designed to create surrogate models for complex and computationally expensive mathematical models. It can be used in physics-informed machine learning as an efficient surrogate model allowing for analytical uncertainty quantification.

Dr. Novák from Brno University of Technology visited CRE on July 8-12, 2024. During his visit, he delivered an interesting talk on Physics-informed Polynomial Chaos Expansion and showcased some of his latest results, which are impressive. In particular, he illustrated how his work can generate highly effective surrogate models using limited computational power. His talk covered the innovative approach of combining experimental data with physical constraints to create more accurate and efficient surrogate models, with applications spanning various fields that require uncertainty quantification.

Our team appreciated the opportunity to interact with him and explore various new ideas. We are eager to foster a fruitful collaboration with Dr. Novak for years to come!

About the Speaker:

Dr. Lukáš Novák is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Structural Mechanics at Brno University of Technology, located in Brno, Czech Republic. His areas of expertise include Computational Structural Mechanics, Reliability Analysis, Applied Probability, Response Surface Methodology, Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis, Stochastic Modeling, Reliability Theory and Engineering, and Applied and Computational Mathematics.

Dr. Novák completed his Ph.D. in Structural Mechanics from Brno University of Technology (Faculty of Civil Engineering). Dr. Novák's career at Brno University of Technology began in 2017 when he joined as a Scientific Researcher, a position he held until 2022. In 2022, he advanced to his current role as an Assistant Professor. During his academic journey, Dr. Novák also worked for some time as a Visiting Researcher at the Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute at Johns Hopkins University.

Dr. Novák has published several papers in reputable journals, including Reliability Engineering & System Safety and the Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. His research work can be viewed on his ResearchGate profile:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lukas-Novak-13