Computational Mechanics Techniques in High Dimensions
The International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2657 provides a collaborative framework for scientists from Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) and École normale supérieure (ENS) Paris-Saclay to focus on joint research and doctoral education in computational mechanics. A major goal is the development of sophisticated model order reduction methods with special emphasis on non-linear and high-dimensional problems.
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The corresponding research programme is divided into three core areas:
- problems in high-dimensional parametric and stochastic spaces
- multi-scale problems in space and time
- data augmented simulations
In the IRTG, research is performed collaboratively by doctoral researchers, postdocs and PIs within a number of individual research projects that fall under these core topics. Talented master-level students are given the opportunity to join these projects early on.