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Monday, June 5, 2023
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  • Online Teaching and Learning Strategies
  • Location: Online
  • Contact: CITS Instructional Development
  • Description: A rigorous four-week, fully online certification course that introduces faculty to the current research and best practices for online teaching and learning. Using their own discipline-specific course materials for activities, faculty will work independently, collaboratively with peers from across campus, and with Instructional Designers to design and build one unit of online instruction in a myCourses site. This unit will meet the Quality Online Course Review Rubric criteria and be a model that faculty can reference and replicate as they continue to develop their upcoming fully online course(s).
  • Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Faculty
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  • Classes Begin
  • Location: Online
  • Contact: Online & Continuing Education
  • Description: Summer 2023 First 5-week session classes begin.
  • Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
  • Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Summer, OCE First 5-week session
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  • Classes Begin
  • Location: Online
  • Contact: Online & Continuing Education
  • Description: Summer 2023 10-week session classes begin.
  • Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
  • Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Summer, OCE 10-week session
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  • Final Grades Due
  • Location: Online
  • Contact: Online & Continuing Education
  • Description: Summer 2023 Maymester 3-week session grades are due, 72 hours from final exam day.
  • Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
  • Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Summer, OCE Maymester 3-week session
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  • Physics Master of Science Thesis Defense by Prabodha Mudalige
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  • Description: Physics Master of Science Thesis Defense by Prabodha Mudalige Date: June 5, 2023 Time: 10:00am Topic: Viscous Evolution of Astrophysical Disks Location: SENG 108 Zoom Link: https://umassd.zoom.us/j/96470994898?pwd=UHhOcGg2SFE2b3VrbUdnUk53dGNUQT09 Abstract: Astrophysical disks, such as accretion disks, play a crucial role in various astrophysical phenomena and are of great importance in understanding the formation and evolution of celestial objects. Mass accretion within these disks occurs through angular momentum transport, which arises from an effective viscosity. Understanding the viscous evolution of gaseous disks is crucial for investigating the evolution of astrophysical systems like white dwarf mergers. In this study, we focus on the post-merger accretion disk resulting from the merger of two white dwarfs, a primary progenitor channel for Type Ia supernovae. The differential rotation of the remnant gives rise to a fluid instability known as the magnetorotational instability (MRI), which plays a key role in turbulence and angular momentum transport within the disk. To investigate the accuracy and limitations of angular momentum transport in the post-merger accretion disk, we employ a model based on a rotating Keplerian system, treating the disk as a ring of viscous fluid. Our simulations utilize FLASH, a parallel adaptive mesh refinement code featuring a higher-order Godunov hydrodynamics solver. The inclusion of hydrodynamical accuracy in a cylindrical geometry is essential for accurately simulating the remnant's behavior over a viscous evolutionary timescale. To ensure the stability of our numerical simulations, we enforce a combination of the viscous and Courant-Friedrichs-Lewy (CFL) time step criteria. We aim to shed light on the mechanisms governing the angular momentum transport and turbulent evolution within the post-merger accretion disk, thus providing valuable insights into the complex nature of astrophysical disks. ADVISOR(S): Dr. Robert Fisher, Department of Physics (rfisher1@umassd.edu) COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Dr. Sarah Caudill, Department of Physics Dr. Renuka Rajapakse, Department of Physics NOTE: All PHY Graduate Students are ENCOURAGED to attend.
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, Bioengineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Co-op Program, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics

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