Congratulations to colleague Marielle Cederlund on her Master’s degree!

On Wednesday, 8 June 2022, our colleague Marielle Cederlund presented and defended her Master thesis “Optimization of ergonomic grip choices in simulations of industrial assembly” Abstract Almost any product around us involves some type of assembly. For manual assembly a major goal…

Midway Seminar by Viktor Skantze

On Tuesday, 7 June 2022, Viktor Skantze presented and discussed his articles in a Midway Seminar titled “Mathematical modelling of personalized nutrition”. Abstract Metabolic response to diet shows large individual variation, which warrants tailored dietary recommendation i.e., personalized nutrition (PN). A step…

Midway Seminar Viktor Skantze 7/6 – “Mathematical modelling of personalized nutrition”

Abstract Metabolic response to diet shows large individual variation, which warrants tailored dietary recommendation i.e., personalized nutrition (PN). A step towards PN is to tailor diet to groups of individuals with similar metabolic phenotype, so called metabotypes (i.e., clusters of individuals with…

Congratulations to colleague Anita Ullrich on her Master’s degree!

On Thursday, 2 June 2022, our colleague Anita Ullrich presented and defended her Master thesis “Development of a DEM-FEM framework for infrastructure simulations” Abstract This thesis presents a coupling algorithm of the discrete element method (DEM) and finite element method (FEM). The…

Congratulations to Colleague Simon Ingelsten on his Doctor of Philosophy degree!

On Friday, 6 May 2022, our colleague Simon Ingelsten presented and defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy “A Lagrangian-Eulerian simulation method for viscoelastic flows applied to adhesive joining” Abstract Viscoelastic flows are important for many industrial processes, such…

Congratulations to Morgan Görtz on his Licentiate of Engineering degree

On Friday, 22 April 2022, Morgan Görtz presented and discussed his thesis for the degree of Licentiate of Engineering “Experimental validation and numerical upscaling of linear network models for simulation of paper” Abstract Paper modeling results in complex geometries that lead to enormous…

Licentiate Seminar Morgan Görtz 22/4 – “Experimental validation and numerical upscaling of linear network models for simulation of paper”

Abstract Paper modeling results in complex geometries that lead to enormous numerical problems. The complexity lies in the material’s microstructure. Individual paper fibers must be considered for useful material simulations in paper development, where wood composition and other fiber-based parameters are essential.…

Congratulations to Marcus Baaz on his Licentiate of Engineering degree

On Thursday, 10 March 2022, Marcus Baaz presented and discussed his thesis for the degree of Licentiate of Engineering “Nonlinear Mixed Effects Modeling of Combination Therapies in Oncology”. Abstract It has been shown that simultaneous administration of two or more anticancer agents can…

Licentiate Seminar Marcus Baaz 10/3 – “Nonlinear Mixed Effects Modeling of Combination Therapies in Oncology”

Abstract It has been shown that simultaneous administration of two or more anticancer agents can have a beneficial effect on cancer patients. This type of treatment is called combination therapy and is nowadays commonly used in the fight against cancer. New anticancer…

Congratulations to Colleague Domenico Spensieri on his Doctor of Philosophy degree!

On Friday, 19 November 2021, our colleague Domenico Spensieri presented and defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy “Collision-free path coordination and cycle time optimization of industrial robot cells” ABSTRACT  In industry, short ramp-up times, product quality, product customization and…