Laboratory for Computational Mechanics (Lab CME)
The Laboratory for Computational Mechanics (Lab CME) was established in 2022 as a research unit of Institute for Computational Science and Artificial Intelligence, Van Lang University. Lab CME focuses on the development and application of computational methods to study the behavior of complex systems in mechanical engineering and science. The laboratory typically consists of researchers with backgrounds in mechanics, materials science, computer science, and applied mathematics.
Lab CME conducts research in a variety of areas, including numerical methods, multiscale modeling, computational fluid dynamics, reliability analysis, smart materials and structures, damage detection, vibration control, homogenization, structural optimization and machine learning. The laboratory aims to develop and apply advanced computational techniques to model the behavior of complex systems in various fields, including aerospace, civil engineering, materials science, biomechanics, and geomechanics.
Overall, the Laboratory for Computational Mechanics plays a vital role in bridging the gap between theory and practice by developing and applying advanced computational techniques to real-world problems in various fields. The laboratory’s research aims to improve our understanding of complex systems and develop innovative solutions to practical challenges in engineering and science.
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