Mohammad Khalil

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A heteroencoder architecture for prediction of failure locations in porous metals using variational inference
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
2022-08-03Paper
Nonlinear sparse Bayesian learning for physics-based models
Journal of Computational Physics
2022-04-19Paper
Probabilistic inference of reaction rate parameters from summary statistics
Combustion Theory and Modelling
2022-02-16Paper
Probabilistic parameter estimation in a 2-step chemical kinetics model for n-dodecane jet autoignition
Combustion Theory and Modelling
2022-02-16Paper
Modeling strength and failure variability due to porosity in additively manufactured metals
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
2021-04-26Paper
Bayesian modeling of inconsistent plastic response due to material variability
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
2020-04-16Paper
Scalable domain decomposition solvers for stochastic PDEs in high performance computing
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
2020-04-07Paper
Bayesian model selection using automatic relevance determination for nonlinear dynamical systems
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
2020-04-06Paper
The network uncertainty quantification method for propagating uncertainties in component-based systems2019-08-29Paper
Bayesian model selection for nonlinear aeroelastic systems using wind-tunnel data
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
2018-08-29Paper
Bayesian inference of nonlinear unsteady aerodynamics from aeroelastic limit cycle oscillations
Journal of Computational Physics
2016-12-05Paper
Bayesian parameter estimation and model selection for strongly nonlinear dynamical systems
Nonlinear Dynamics
2016-10-26Paper


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