ABSTRACT
GeMA is an in-house framework developed at the Modeling and multiphysics simulation group at the Tecgraf / Puc-Rio institute. It is intended to support the fast development of new accurate and efficient multiphysics simulators, allowing for different coupling strategies between physics that can interact in different spatial and time scales. During its 10 years history, it has been used in several industry projects and in dozens of published academic works. In this seminar, we present the main ideas behind the framework’s architecture, focusing on the design decisions that best contributed to the framework value.

Chair: Dr Ignasi de Pouplana Sardà
Language: English
SPEAKER
Dr Carlos Augusto Teixeira Mendes has a degree in Computer Engineering from PUC-Rio (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro –1996), a M.Sc. degree in computer science from PUC-Rio (1999) and a D.Sc. degree in computer science, also from PUC-Rio (2016). With more than 30 years of experience in the software industry, and having worked both at the university and at the private sector, he has both developed and managed the development of several different kinds of software, including multiple projects for the oil & gas industry, different kinds of simulators, computer graphics and geoprocessing tools and alert systems. He is currently a researcher at the Tecgraf / Puc-Rio institute, where he works on the design and implementation of multi-physics numerical simulators.






