Examples of UQ in a sentence
There is significant overlap in the purpose and methods used for UQ and for DACE.
Uncertainty quantification (UQ) refers to taking a particular set of distributions on the inputs, and propagating them through the model to obtain a distribution on the outputs.
The Provider agrees not to employ or pay the Student for the Placement without the prior written agreement of UQ.
The distinction between UQ and DACE is somewhat arbitrary: both approaches often can yield insight about important parameters and both can determine sample points for response surface approximations.Three software packages are available in Dakota for design of computer experiments, DDACE (developed at Sandia Labs), FSUDACE (developed at Florida State University), and PSUADE (LLNL).
However, for UQ, some or all of the components of the parameter vector, are considered to be uncertain as specified by particular probability distributions (e.g., normal, exponential, extreme value), or other uncertainty structures.
The Provider may exclude a Student or UQ Employee from the Facility where it considers on reasonable grounds that the Student’s or UQ Employee’s conduct is inappropriate in the relevant circumstances and is of sufficient severity to warrant exclusion from the Facility.
Upon receipt of notice under clause 4.3 UQ will advise the Student or UQ Employee not to attend the Facility for the purposes of the Placement.
UQ indemnifies the Provider, its officers and employees against all liability, loss, damage, expense or cost (“Loss”) which they suffer, sustain or incur as a result of any negligent act or omission by UQ, its officers or employees or a Student in relation to the Placement.
A party’s liability to indemnify under clause 6.1 or 6.2 will be reduced to the extent to which any Loss arises out of any negligent act or omission of the other party, its officers or employees, or Students (in the case of UQ).
Upon deciding to exclude a Student or UQ Employee from the Facility under clause 4.2, the Provider will notify UQ of the exclusion.