Open sunnivin opened 2 years ago
Hi @sunnivin :wave:,
thank you for your submission and apologies for the slow follow-up.
We are approaching the unconference and I would like to share some information and ask a few things
Thank you for your contribution and if you have any questions, feel free to ping me
/Luca
The schedule is now on the webpage: https://nordic-rse.org/events/2022-online-unconference/#how-it-works It will be on 18th October and 19th October, are you still willling to participate?
O yes, looking very much forward to join in :)
Would you like to deliver your talk on the first unconference slot of the second day, that is October 19th 13:10 CET?
I'm available for the Unconference session 1 at 14:50 on Tuesday or the Unconference session 3 at 14:40 on Wednesday. I hope my contribution fits in at these time intervals.
Are you ok with the title and abstract being published on the webpage?
Yes!
If you haven't already, make sure to register for the unconference
I'm signed up :)
I'm available for the Unconference session 1 at 14:50 on Tuesday or the Unconference session 3 at 14:40 on Wednesday. I hope my contribution fits in at these time intervals.
yes no problem! Do you have any preferences between the two time slots?
yes no problem! Do you have any preferences between the two time slots?
If I can choose I would like the Wednesday afternoon session :)
that's perfect! I'll add the confirmed sessions today to the webpage
Title of the contribution: Make model validation sexy again
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Title: Make model validation sexy again
Code written to simulate real physical systems typically needs to provide an ensemble of input parameters to create a valid simulation. Writing logic for model validation is a repetitive and tedious task that needs to be handled with great care when performed manually.
This talk will show how the modern software stack can simplify model validation of a traditional finite element method. With the combination of pydantic, docker, and Fast-API we can even make Fortran77 sexy again.