Section: Partnerships and Cooperations
National Initiatives
We belong to the GDR AMORE on ROMs.
Starting grants
NEMO (A Numerical Enabler for MultiPhysics Simulations on Octrees) is an action to improve and merge all the main MEMPHIS numerical codes. To achieve this goal we have a 12 months financial support (Inria BSO FRM) for a young engineer. This work will be done with strong interaction the the local Inria BSO SED as well as Philippe Depouilly from the IMB "SED".
SMecH is a start-up project in software edition, carried on by Florian Bernard, research engineer in the MEMPHIS team. The project aims at porting to an industrial level the numerical codes developed by the MEMPHIS team. The different collaboration with industrial partners have highlighted the need of new numerical tools to simulate high complexity phenomena such as atmospheric reentries, multi-material flows or fund-structure interactions, but also to highly automatize the numerical simulation workflow to save engineer time. The research codes developed in the MEMPHIS team could match perfectly to this need thanks to:
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the use of Hierarchical Cartesian schemes that automatize the treatment of moving geometry with accuracy
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the development of schemes suitable for High Parallel Computing.
This year, the project has been submitted to the DGDT, the Inria department in charge of technological transfert, and has been granted an engineer for 6 months as well as the support of IT-Translation.