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CEE Faculty Profile
Francesco G. Fedele
Assistant Professor
Presentations
- S. Bignardi, F. Fedele, A. Yezzi, G. Rix, and G. Santarato 2012 Two-dimensional Seismic Wave Modeling and Inversion by the Boundary Element Method, Geo-Congress 2012, Oakland, CA March 25-29
- F. Fedele, A. Benetazzo, G. Gallego, P.-C. Shih, A. Yezzi and F. Barbariol 2012 Wave statistics and space-time extremes via stereo imaging, ISOPE 2012, the 22nd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference Rodos Palace Hotel, Rhodes (Rodos), Greece, June 17−22, ISOPE2012-TPC-0945
- Fedele, F.(2011). “From oceanic spectra, wave dispersion and energy cascade to solitons in Navier-Stokes equations”, University of Vermont, dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, April 15, 2011 (invited speaker)
- Carnie,l. S., Fedele, F., Benetazzo,A., Sclavo, M., Ricchi, A. and Bucchignani, E. (2011). Wave extremes in the climate change perspective: the Adriatic Sea case study 13th Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Storms EGU Topical Conference Series, Savona, Italy, September 7-9, 2011 (Plinius Conference Abstracts Vol. 13, Plinius13-80)
- Gallego, G., Yezzi, A., Fedele, F., Benetazzo , A. and Cavaleri, L. (2011). A Variational Wave Acquisition Stereo System for the 3-D reconstruction of ocean waves 18th Waves in Shallow Environments (WISE) 2011 meeting, May 22-26, 2011, Qingdao, China
- Fedele, F. (2011). NLS invariants and nonlinear statistics The Seventh IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory, Athens Georgia USA (abstract)
- Fedele F. (2009). Rogue waves in oceanic turbulence The Sixth IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory, Athens Georgia USA (abstract)
- Fedele, F., Gallego, G., Benetazzo, A, Yezzi, A. and Tayfun, M.A.( 2009). Euler Characteristics & Maxima of Oceanic Sea States. Proceedings of the Workshop ROGUE WAVES 2008, Brest France
- Fedele, F. (2008). Rogue waves in oceanic turbulence. Ocean Science meeting Orlando Florida
- Fedele, F. (2008). “Rogue waves in oceanic turbulence and solitons in axisymmetric turbulent flow: an extreme view”, 32nd SIAM Southeastern-Atlantic Section Conference (SIAM-SEAS 2008) Special Session: Turbulence; March 14-15, 2008, University of Central Florida, Orlando (Invited Speaker)
- Fedele, F. and Hitt, D. L. (2006). Linear Stability and Growth of Disturbances in Weakly-Rarefied Pulsatile Flows”, 59th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, November 19-21, 2006, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
- Fedele, F. and Hitt, D.L. (2006). Linear Stability and Growth of Disturbances in Weakly-Rarefied Pulsatile Flows. 59th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, November 19-21, 2006, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
- Fedele, F. (2006). “Freak waves explained by stochastic wave groups”. Contributed talk to Workshop:”Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and turbulence”, University of Warwick England July 15-21, 2006, ( sponsored by The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) of UK )
- Fedele, F. (2006). “On nonlinear stochastic wave groups”, contributed talk to Isaac Newton Institute Workshop: “First-Passage and Extreme Value Problems in Random Processes” 26 June - 30 June 2006, ( Supported by the European Commission, Sixth Framework Programme - Marie Curie Conferences and Training Courses )
- Fedele, F. (2005). A New Computational Paradigm for the Statistics of Extreme Events in Nonlinear Random Seas”, Third M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics June 14 - 17, 2005 at MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
- Fedele, F. and Hitt, D.L. (2005). Transport, Growth and Stability of Disturbances in Weakly Rarefied Channel Flows. Third M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics June 14 - 17, 2005 at MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
- Fedele, F. and Hitt, D.L. (2005). On the Linear Stability of Weakly Rarefied Flows in Microchannels”, 35th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit June 6 -9, 2005 Toronto, CA
- Fedele, F. (2004). “Wave Groups and extreme events in a Gaussian sea”, University of Twente, dept. of Applied Mathematics, December 20, 2004 (invited speaker)
- Fedele F. (2004). ”Successive wave crests in a Gaussian sea”, Séminaire Européen de Statistique 2004 (Statistics of Spatio-Temporal Systems) December 12th-18th, 2004 Castle Höhenried, Bernried, near Munich, Germany (European Mathematical Society Summer School)
- Fedele, F., Laible, J. P. and Eppstein, M. (2004). A boundary element solution of the coupled fluorescence diffusion equations OSA Advances In Optical Imaging and Photon Migration (AOIPM) April 14-17, 2004 Miami Beach FL (USA)
- Fedele, F. (2003). Tail probabilities of Successive Wave Crest Heights in Gaussian seas. Proceedings of the Mediterranean Conference on modeling and simulation MCMS' 03 Reggio Calabria ITALY June 25-27, 2003
- Fedele, F., Hitt, D.L. and Prahu, R.D. (2003). A complete set of eigenfunctions for the stability of pulsatile pipe flow Proceedings of the Mediterranean Conference on modeling and simulation MCMS' 03 Reggio Calabria ITALY June 25-27, 2003
- Laible, J.P., Fedele, F. and Eppstein, M. (2003). A boundary element approach to optical and fluorescence tomography. BIOS 2003 25–31 January 2003, San Jose, California, USA (SPIE 4955-33) (abstract)
- Fedele, F. and Hitt, D.L. (2003). On the statistics of Successive Wave Crest Heights in Gaussian seas. Division of Fluid Dynamics 56th Annual Meeting, East Rutherford, New Jersey (abstract)
- Fedele, F., Laible, J. P. and Eppstein, M. (2002). Generalized Adjoint Sensitivities of the Coupled Frequency Domain Fluorescence Diffusion Equations, OSA Advances In Optical Imaging and Photon Migration (AOIPM) April 7-10, 2002 Miami Beach FL (USA) pp. 371-373
- Arena, F. and Fedele, F. (2002). Intensity and Duration of Sea Storms off the California Coast. Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2002 ASCE San Diego (CA) February 24-27, 2002
- Fedele, F., Laible, J. P. and Pinder, G. F. (2002). An optimal Petrov-Galerkin method for convection-dominated transport equations. MAXIMA 2002, IX Mexican American Exchange in Mathematics and its Applications, Cuernavaca Morelos Mexico (abstract)







