Michiel Hochstenbach wins a GEWIS Best Teacher Award 2024!

This award was presented at the GEWIS Employee Drinks on Thursday, April 11, 2024. Michiel was chosen as best teacher for the Bachelor Computer Science, whereas Hans Sterk was chosen as best teacher for the Bachelor Applied Mathematics. Michiel and Hans are both also nominated for the annual TU/e Best Teacher Awards! ​​​​​​​Congratulations [Read more]

By |2024-04-23T11:57:08+02:00April 22nd, 2024|Categories: News|

Funding for project Knowledge and Physics Informed Artificial Intelligence (KPAI)

From the national program TKI (Top consortia for Knowledge and Innovation), funding has been acquired to build a framework that derives mathematical-physical formulae from data and human expertise. The goal will be the extraction and representation of mathematical-physical models governing semiconductor manufacturing processes (physical model discovery) in the form of partial differential equations. The [Read more]

By |2024-04-16T08:58:09+02:00April 15th, 2024|Categories: News|

Wil Schilders selected as member of the Strategy Board for the Computational Science NL platform

Wil Schilders has been selected as a member of the Strategy Board for the Computational Science NL platform. In 2023, the quartermasters laid the foundation of the Computational Science NL platform and organized the first national computational science conference. The newly established Strategy Board will shape the strategy and activities of the Computational Science [Read more]

By |2024-02-26T13:36:42+01:00February 21st, 2024|Categories: News|

Funding for research to reduce glare and light pollution

Tuesday 30 January, NWO announced that they will finance six application-oriented projects via their Open Technology Program. NWO is contributing over 4.3 million euros to these application-oriented technical-scientific projects. Industry and other organizations add almost 400 thousand euros to this. One of these projects is Advanced Freeform Optics for Reducing Glare and Light Pollution [Read more]

By |2024-02-26T13:36:57+01:00January 30th, 2024|Categories: News|

Welcome new CASA member

Hi, I am Lisa Kusch and I joined CASA on January 15th as an assistant professor in the Computational Illumination Optics group. I was born in Aachen, Germany and studied Computational Engineering Science at RWTH Aachen University, where I focused on mathematics and fluid mechanics. I did my PhD and my PostDoc phase [Read more]

By |2024-01-22T13:34:31+01:00January 22nd, 2024|Categories: New Members, News|

Welcome new CASA member

Victorita Dolean-Maini just joined CASA as a Full Professor in Scientific Computing. Before that, she was a part-time Professor at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, where she still holds a honorary visiting position. She is also a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA). She did her PhD thesis at [Read more]

By |2024-01-18T15:23:17+01:00January 18th, 2024|Categories: New Members, News|

NWO Perspectief program AWAVE granted!

On Wednesday 13 December 2023, NWO announced that seven consortia of researchers, companies, government bodies, and societal organizations have been awarded a total of 35 million euros to develop technological innovations targeting societal challenges within the so-called Perspectief program. The Computational Illumination Optics Group takes part in the AWAVE consortium. Martijn Anthonissen, Wilbert [Read more]

By |2023-12-15T11:54:06+01:00December 15th, 2023|Categories: News|
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