Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)

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    Extended Discrete Element Method

    The Extended Discrete Element Method (XDEM) project is developing a new generation of software that can be used for multi-physics applications.

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    Computational Mechanics

    The Legato Research Team, led by Prof. Stéphane P. A. Bordas, develops computational modelling tools to understand complex systems.

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    Urban Water Management

    The Urban Water Management research group is headed by Prof. Joachim Hansen and has been active in the field of urban water management since 2009.

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    Applied Thermodynamics

    At Applied Thermodynamics, where we’re making waves with cutting-edge research on energy transfer and creating innovative solutions for a sustainable future.

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    Applied Mechanics and Energy Efficiency

    The group focuses its research on two directions – Applied mechanics: fatigue and strength assessment of bridges and materials; and Energy efficiency of buildings and industrial processes.

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    Advanced Engineering and Smart Sensors Solutions

    The research area of AE3S Lab is based on robust and smart sensors for estimation and identification of complex systems with unpredictable behaviors.

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    Ultrafast Condensed Matter Physics

    We develop novel ultrashort laser pulses and we use them to investigate the fastest processes that determine the properties of matter

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    Theory of mesoscopic quantum systems

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    Theory and Simulation of Functional Materials

    We use various theoretical and simulation methods to study (discover) materials properties, focusing on functional oxides like ferroelectrics and mlutiferroics.

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    Theoretical Solid State Physics

    With the equations of quantum mechanics, implemented in modern computer codes, we calculate the physical properties of materials and predict new structures.

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