SCoPE: High-order structure-preserving finite element methods for incompressible flow and elasticity

Within its series “Spotlights in Computational Physics and Engineering (SCoPE)” DTU DRIVEN is welcoming Charles Parker from the University of Oxford (UK) for his short course on High-order structure-preserving finite element methods for incompressible flow and elasticity. The 4-parts short course takes place on 16 and 17 January 2025, 10h00-12h00, room MNO 1020. Further details … Continued

New DTU DRIVEN Research Videos

Having received dedicated training from Dr Shini Somara on how to present their PhD research in the format of a video interview, our DTU DRIVEN doctoral candidates Damian Ndiwago and Sona can be very proud of the results. See for yourself!

Upcoming PhD defence: Damian Mingo Ndiwago

Damian MINGO NDIWAGO will defend his PhD thesis Bayesian model selection and prior impact assessment with a focus on dynamical systems on Thursday, 26 September 2024, 13h30-16h30, Campus Belval, Maison du Nombre, MNO.1010.

SCoPE: Higher-order mesh generation

Within its series “Spotlights in Computational Physics and Engineering (SCoPE)” DTU DRIVEN is welcoming Xi Zou from Swansea University (UK) for his short course on Geometry Persistent High-Order Finite Element Mesh Generation. The 4-parts short course takes place on 11 and 12 July 2024, 10h00-12h00, room MNO 1020. Further details are given in the poster.