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UQLab 1000th user

26 September 2017

Geoffrey Lossa Unen (University of Mons, Belgium) registered this week as UQLab’s 1000th user since the first public release on July 1st, 2015. Geoffrey works on the design and modelling of wound magnetic components. He plans to apply polynomial chaos expansions to assess the uncertainty in the RLC parameters of wound inductors computed through finite element analysis.

UQLab v1.3.0 now available

19 September 2019

UQLab Modules Rel 1.3 is released. The new release includes a new reliability-based design optimization (RBDO) module, statistical inference module, and an overhauled Input module, now with much more advanced dependence modeling.

UQLab 2000th user

6 June 2019

Prof. Wouter Huberts (Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlands) registered as UQLab’s 2000th user since the first public release in July 2015. Prof. Huberts and his team plan to develop and apply physics-based patient-specific models to support clinical diagnosis and intervention planning. They will more specifically use the sensitivity analysis and Bayesian calibration modules of UQLab.

UQLab v.1.2 now available

22 February 2019

The new version v1.2 of UQLab was published on February 22, 2019. This new release includes a whole new Bayesian module, support for sensitivity analysis with dependent inputs and performance improvements across the board.

UQLab 1500th user

27 August 2018

Reda Snaiki (State University of New York at Buffalo) registered as UQLab’s 1500th user since the first public release on July 1st, 2015. He plans to use UQLab to predict urban flooding in real-time by using surrogate models.
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