Computer Modeling and Optimization Team
Description
The team focuses on broadly defined numerical methods and their application to modeling physico-chemical and thermo-flow processes, as well as optimizing industrial processes.
The team's scope of activities includes:
- combustion and its modeling
- heat and mass transfer
- Finite Element Method (FEM)
- Finite Volume Method (FVM)
- Finite Difference Method (FDM)
- Discrete Element Method (DEM)
- CFD simulations
- programming in Python, Matlab, C, C++, Fortran, etc.
- inverse methods
- optimization
- modeling of exhaust gas treatment systems with catalysts (after-treatment)
- heuristic algorithms
- neural networks and machine learning.
Contact
Rafał Buczyński
30-059 Kraków, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, budynek B3, pokój 305
12 617 56 39
30-059 Kraków, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, budynek B3, pokój 305
12 617 56 39
Leading unit
Faculty of Energy and Fuels
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Department of Fuel Technology
Team leader
Buczyński RafałTeam members
IDUB research areas
- Sustainable energy technologies, renewable sources of energy, energy storage, and resource management. Design, production, application, synergy, and process integration
- Technical solutions: from fundamental research, through modelling and design, to prototypes. The application of mathematical, information technology, and electronics tools to macro-, micro-, and nanoscale problems