by Mark Wijzenbroek | Dec 7, 2023 | Hot News, News
Dongwei Ye, Valeria Krzhizhanovskaya, and Alfons Hoekstra published a paper in Journal of Computational Physics on “Data-driven reduced-order modelling for blood flow simulations with geometry-informed snapshots” Parametric reduced-order modelling often...
by Mark Wijzenbroek | Jul 24, 2020 | Hot News, News
Kevin de Vries, alumnus of the Computational Science Lab, together with his daily supervisors Anna Nikishova and Ben Czaja, and scientific advisors Gabor Zavodszky and Alfons Hoekstra published his master thesis work on “Inverse Uncertainty Quantification of a...
by Mark Wijzenbroek | Oct 11, 2016 | Uncategorized
To make teeming masses predictable Once every three years millions of Hindus go on pilgrimage to the Shipra river near the holly city Ujjain, in central India, for the Kumbh Mela. Attending such mass meeting can be very risky: people being trampled, are lost. For...
by Mark Wijzenbroek | Jul 1, 2016 | News
On 23rd the ITMO-UvA Computational Science degree completed the graduation of our 2016 cohort. The nine students presented to the UvA and ITMO committees in St Petersburg on topics including traffic modelling, blood flow modelling and uncertainty quantification. All...
by Mark Wijzenbroek | May 12, 2016 | News
Press Note New Delhi, 10th May, 2016: In the period from April 22 – May 21, more than 60 million pilgrims are expected to gather in Ujjain, in Madhya Pradesh for KUMBH MELA (Simhastha). Such huge religious confluences are vulnerable to stampedes and other...