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Prof. Eugenio Oñate gives a talk at A-CITEEC

May 26, 2023

Professor Eugenio Oñate, founder of CIMNE and current group leader of the Structural Mechanics research group of the centre, gave a talk this Wednesday 25th of May, 2023, for the Strategic Grouping of the Centre for Technological Innovation in Building and Civil Engineering (A-CITEEC). It is an aggregation initiative of eight research groups from the University of A Coruña, which improves research and knowledge transfer in the field of sustainable engineering and building.

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Prof. Eugenio Oñate during his presentation at A-CITEEC

During his intervention, Prof. Oñate offered a comprehensive review of advances in modelling and simulation of multiscale particulate fluids and their interaction with structures. He showed to the attendees the multiple areas of use of the numerical methods applied to fluids, from the analysis of disasters, such as floods and tsunamis, to the simulation of the production of straciatella ice cream.

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Attendees of the talk, among them Technical University of Catalonia Alumni, like Fermín Navarrina, Fernando Martínez or Ignasi Colominas

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