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We offer projects mainly in computational science and engineering. Your background could be applied mathematics, computer science, computational physics, control, mechanical engineering, robotics - but this is not exclusive. Please contact us with your interest and CV. Feel free also to propose thesis project by yourself.


==Administrative==
=Announced projects=


==Merge/split in rigid multibody simulation==
==Comparative study between different rigid body simulation software==
==Quantitative analysis of frictional contact models and solvers==
==Adaptive resolution in particle fluid simulation==
==Real-time simulation models of ground-tire interaction and transmission lines==
==New contact and friction models==
==Sparse parallel solvers with applications to QP==
==Time-integration of non-smooth dynamical systems==
==Continuous collision detection==
==Interactive visco-elastic-plastic simulation (with Stanford University)==
==Haptic fluid simulation (with Stanford University)==





Revision as of 13:02, 10 September 2010

We offer projects mainly in computational science and engineering. Your background could be applied mathematics, computer science, computational physics, control, mechanical engineering, robotics - but this is not exclusive. Please contact us with your interest and CV. Feel free also to propose thesis project by yourself.

Announced projects

Merge/split in rigid multibody simulation

Comparative study between different rigid body simulation software

Quantitative analysis of frictional contact models and solvers

Adaptive resolution in particle fluid simulation

Real-time simulation models of ground-tire interaction and transmission lines

New contact and friction models

Sparse parallel solvers with applications to QP

Time-integration of non-smooth dynamical systems

Continuous collision detection

Interactive visco-elastic-plastic simulation (with Stanford University)

Haptic fluid simulation (with Stanford University)

Calendars

  • Talk to someone which has this calendar to get your own google account associated with the calendars. If you dont have a Google account, use the default: algoryx@algoryx.se, Password: "same as for wireless"

Programming

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