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Multiscale computing for science and engineering in the era of exascale performance

Multiscale computing for science and engineering in the era of exascale performance

by Gabor Zavodszky | Nov 25, 2019 | Hot News, News

Alfons Hoekstra, Bastien Chopard, DavidCoster, Simon Portegies Zwart, and Peter V. Coveney have published a position article in Philosophical Transactions A. The relationship between the number (N) of particles and the number (T/t) of iterations that are possible...
New open position for a PostDoc in In-Silico Stroke Trials

New open position for a PostDoc in In-Silico Stroke Trials

by Gabor Zavodszky | Nov 8, 2019 | Hot News, Jobs, News

Are you a high potential young researcher who recently obtained a PhD degree in computational biomedicine or related fields, and do you want to join our multidisciplinary team to further develop your career as an independent scientist? Do you want to push the frontier...
New open position for a PostDoc in In-Silico Stroke Trials

Two open positions at our lab: PhD, Scientific programmer

by Gabor Zavodszky | Nov 4, 2019 | Hot News, Jobs, News

We (the Computational Science Laboratory) are looking for a PhD candidate and a Scientific Programmer to join our team. Please follow the provided links for further details. PhD in blood flow simulations...

Our (now former) MSc student won the “Best Student Poster” title.

by Gabor Zavodszky | Oct 22, 2019 | News

Swetta Jansen won the prize of Best Poster Presentation by a Student for the poster entitled “Parameter Optimization of a Mathematical Model Simulating Cerebral Autoregulation Using Data of Patients with Cognitive Disorders” at The 9th International Meeting on...
Shear thickening of dense suspensions: The role of friction

Shear thickening of dense suspensions: The role of friction

by Gabor Zavodszky | Oct 22, 2019 | Hot News, News

A new paper was published in Physics of Fluids by Vishnu Sivadasan, Eric Lorenz, Alfons G. Hoekstra, and Daniel Bonn. Shear thickening of particle suspensions is caused by a transition between lubricated and frictional contacts between the particles. Using...
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