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HEC Montréal, Canada, 2 - 4 mai 2011

Journées de l'optimisation 2011

HEC Montréal, Canada, 2 — 4 mai 2011

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MA1 Exposé magistral I / Tutorial I

2 mai 2011 10h30 – 12h10

Salle: Banque Scotia

Présidée par Dominique Orban

1 présentation

  • 10h30 - 12h10

    Multidisciplinary Design Optimization: Theory and Applications

    • Joaquim Martins, prés., University of Michigan

    Multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) is a field that was developed by engineers to tackle design problems involving the various disciplines that must be considered in aircraft design. As MDO evolved, it became clear that its principles are broadly applicable and it is now used in many other fields of engineering. Recently, MDO has caught the attention of applied mathematicians, who have contributed to the development of MDO methods. The first objective of this tutorial is to explain what MDO is and connect the various concepts to optimization theory. The second objective is to describe the various MDO methods in a unified mathematical framework. On the more applied side, a new software package that uses these ideas to automatically implement the various MDO methods will be presented, together with benchmarking results. Finally, current challenges and future research directions will be identified and discussed.

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