A DCAMM seminar will be presented by
Ercan M. Dede, Ph.D.
Director, Electronics Research Department
Toyota Research Institute North of America, Ann Abor, USA
Abstract:
Microchannel reactors are critical in biological plus energy-related applications and require meticulous design of hundreds-to-thousands of fluid flow channels. Such systems commonly comprise intricate space-filling microstructures to control the fluid flow distribution for the reaction process. Traditional flow channel design schemes are heuristic or exploit analytical rule-based optimization strategies that are challenging to adopt for large-scale domains of arbitrary geometry.
Danish pastry, coffee and tea will be served 15 minutes before the seminar starts.
All interested persons are invited