• Explicit and Implicit Finite Element Techniques

    Explicit and Implicit Finite Element Techniques

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    Project Overview Explicit and Implicit Finite Element Techniques Applied to Mechanical and Coupled Geomechanical Problems October 2018-March 2022 In this work we determine the classes of problems within computational geomechanics where the staggered or fully implicit monolithic coupling schemes are most effective. These techniques can be applied in industries such as civil engineering and the energy-based sector, in particular the oil and gas industry.…

  • Registration open for event with Hartree Centre

    Registration open for event with Hartree Centre

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    “Extreme Scaling Computing and Emerging Computational Approaches in Science and Engineering”  Find further programme details here Venue: Y Twyni, Room 105 (Bay Campus) Registration Deadline: Wed 18th September  Register here  The main purpose of the workshop is to scope future collaborations between Swansea and the Hartree Centre. Subjects covered include Artificial Intelligence, Automotive, Transport and Logistics, Computational Chemistry,…

  • Neural networks meet hyperelasticity: One single constitutive modelling approach applicable to all materials

    Neural networks meet hyperelasticity: One single constitutive modelling approach applicable to all materials

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    Dominik K. Klein Date: 18th July 2024Time: 14:00-15:30Venue: Room B001, Engineering Central, Bay Campus Bio: Dominik K. Klein is a research assistant at the Cyber-Physical Simulation Group of Technical University of Darmstadt (Germany), which he joined in 2021 after finishing his master’s studies in mechanics. There, he conducts research on constitutive modeling with physics-augmented neural networks.…

  • Numerical Modelling of Concrete Rheology in Deep Foundation Constructions

    Numerical Modelling of Concrete Rheology in Deep Foundation Constructions

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    Project Overview Defects such as mattressing, inclusions, blockage and bleed caused by insufficient concrete flow or sub-par concrete quality within deep foundation constructions lead to costly delays that impact all project stakeholders. This research aims to use multiphase flow modelling to further our understanding of the mechanisms that impact concrete flow within deep foundations like…

  • Past Events and Seminars

    Past Events and Seminars

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    Former ZCCE Seminar Series Zienkiewicz Research Institute Events Biomathematics Seminar Series Recent Zienkiewicz Lectures Zienkiewicz Lecture – Professor Sir Jim McDonald “A Whole Systems Approach to achieving Net Zero” Professor Royston Jones Lecture “Asking the Next Evolution of Twins to Radically Shape Our Future”

  • AEGIS

    AEGIS

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    Project Overview The operational scheme of a drone named SALUS in search and rescue (SAR) operations. The project focuses on the importance of feedback from the drone to the user or control station, enabling a comprehensive understanding of the situation and aiding in decision-making. Cloud connectivity is an essential component for seamless communication.  AEGIS  uses…

  • AIiH 2024: International Conference on AI in Healthcare

    AIiH 2024: International Conference on AI in Healthcare

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    AIiH 2024: International Conference on AI in Healthcare 4 – 6 September 2024 | Swansea, United Kingdom We are delighted to invite you to take part in the first International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (AIiH 2024), which will be held in Swansea from Wednesday 4 September to Friday 6 September 2024. AIiH aims…