A team from LabSC visited Carmen Guerra Garcia at her Aerospace Plasma Group (MIT AeroAstro Department) and presented ‘A Next Generation Computational Multiphysics Approach for Fusion Reactor Simulations’. The Photo shows Carmen with LabSC team, Nikos Nikiforakis and PhD students (Maria Chrysanthou and Alexis Farmakalides), posing in AeroAstro’s new Wright Brothers Wind Tunnel https://lnkd.in/eFZmf3UD
20 years of collaboration with Boeing celebrated
“We were focused on them delivering their mission, but also on their side … they were mindful to help us achieve our science goals. It’s this two-way thing that made it a beautiful partnership.” Nikos Nikoforakis in ‘Mutual admiration society’ helps U Cambridge-Boeing partnership flourish’, University-Industry Engagement Advisor July 2023 The 20-year collaboration between the […]
The future of flying
Our research projects on plasma arc interaction with aerospace composites, ultrasonic excitation of substrates and laser melt of titanium powders have been highlighted in a recent article on the University’s strategic partnership with Boeing https://lnkd.in/e9HmR5xz The projects were led in our group by Stephen Millmore who has worked over a period of 12 years with the […]
Presentations at 3rd HPC Fusion Workshop
Our PhD students Maria Chrysanthou and Alexander Farmakalides have given presentations at the 3rd HPC Fusion Workshop on “Mathematical and computational assimilation for plasma boundary physics for integrated fusion reactor simulations” and “A Computational Multi-physics Approach for Whole System Fusion Reactor Simulations“. The snapshots show Maria’s stability analysis results of a perturbed cylindrical plasma tube […]
LabSC is part of a large EPSRC and Jaguar Land Rover initiative
EPSRC and Jaguar Land Rover have announced a £10 million virtual engineering research programme on high performance computing and simulation knowledge mining and abstraction. The Laboratory for Scientific Computing will be contributing to the programme by conducting research on aspects of “High performance computing and simulation knowledge mining and abstraction”. To this end, a PDRA […]