Computational Modeling and Simulation Lab

At the Informatics Institute in Istanbul Technical University, we specialize in advancing the fields of biomechanics and cardiovascular medicine through cutting-edge computational research. Our team, which includes experts in computational fluid dynamics, cardiovascular mechanics, biomedical engineering and advanced simulation technologies, works to understand how vascular system operates. We collaborate closely with doctors and other medical professionals to ensure our research translates into real-world solutions that improve human health and medical technologies. Join us in exploring how our innovative work is shaping the future of biomedical engineering and cardiovascular biomechanics.

Interested in becoming part of our interdisciplinary research team? Join us to explore academic and research opportunities in computational biomechanics, AI-CFD, developing VR applications, modelling and simulation.

We are also currently seeking interns and volunteer undergraduate students who are eager to contribute to ongoing projects and gain hands-on research experience in a dynamic academic environment.

Introduction to OpenFOAM®, Hands-on Workshop for Computational Fluid Dynamics, Informatics Institute Building 4th Floor, Computer Room, Istanbul Technical University

  • Dates: 01 Dec, 2023
Under the supervision of Istanbul Technical University (ITU) Computational Science and Engineering Department faculty member Prof. Dr. Mustafa Serdar Çelebi, a free face-to-face, applied workshop "Introduction to OpenFOAM®" was held for students and academy members on Friday, December 1, 2023. During the training program, a comprehensive overview of OpenFOAM® software, a powerful computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling and simulation tool, was provided. The first part of the workshop covered OpenFOAM® installation, software information and directory structure, geometry and computational grids, solvers, boundary conditions, and utilities. In the second part, participants were able to run sample case simulations at National Center of High Performance Computing (UHeM) and visualize the results using ParaView® software.

 

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