Project Details
EXC 310: Simulation Technology
Subject Area
Mechanics and Constructive Mechanical Engineering
Construction Engineering and Architecture
Mathematics
Systems Engineering
Construction Engineering and Architecture
Mathematics
Systems Engineering
Term
from 2007 to 2018
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 50131014
The cluster of excellence represents a massive platform for further developing scientific methods and techniques in all branches of modelling and simulation techniques. Proceeding from the various simulation methods, future scenarios can be designed, which nowadays seam to be partly or completely visionary, which, however, can be realised in only few years or decades. Included in these visions are developments transferring an empirically dominated material description towards a simulation-based design of new materials with tailored properties, a completely virtualised development of prototypes and factories, the use of complex and integrative methods in environmental engineering, e.g., with respect to the handling of greenhouse gases or the global climate change, the transfer from the classical descriptive biology towards a systems-biologically dominated view on technical and natural systems and the summing-up of isolated solutions in the field of biomechanics towards an integrative description of the human body (overall human model).
Within the framework of this visionary approach, the cluster of excellence will focus on the following research areas: "Molecular and Particle Simulation", "Advances Mechanics of Multi-scale and Multi-field Problems", "Systems Analysis and Inverse Problems", "Numerical and Computational Mathematics", "Integrated Data Management and Interactive Visualisation" as well as "Hybrid High-performance Computing Systems and Simulation Software Engineering". Furthermore, an "Integrated Platform of Reflection and Evaluation" is integrated for the assessment of simulation results.
Within the framework of this visionary approach, the cluster of excellence will focus on the following research areas: "Molecular and Particle Simulation", "Advances Mechanics of Multi-scale and Multi-field Problems", "Systems Analysis and Inverse Problems", "Numerical and Computational Mathematics", "Integrated Data Management and Interactive Visualisation" as well as "Hybrid High-performance Computing Systems and Simulation Software Engineering". Furthermore, an "Integrated Platform of Reflection and Evaluation" is integrated for the assessment of simulation results.
DFG Programme
Clusters of Excellence
Applicant Institution
Universität Stuttgart
Participating Institution
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)
Institut für Bauweisen und Strukturtechnologie; Max-Planck-Institut für Intelligente Systeme
Institut für Bauweisen und Strukturtechnologie; Max-Planck-Institut für Intelligente Systeme
Spokesperson
Professor Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Ehlers
Participating Researchers
Professor Dr.-Ing. Frank Allgöwer; Professor Dr.-Ing. Peter Eberhard; Professor Dr. Thomas Ertl; Professor Dr.-Ing. Joachim Groß; Professor Dr.-Ing. Rainer Helmig; Professor Dr. Christian Holm; Professor Dr. Frank Leymann; Professor Dr. Claus-Dieter Munz; Professorin Dr. Nicole Radde; Professor Dr. Ortwin Renn; Professor Dr.-Ing. Michael M. Resch, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Christian Rohde; Professor Dr. Kurt Rothermel; Professor Dr. Carsten Scherer; Professor Dr. Albrecht Schmidt; Professor Dr. Guido Schneider; Professor Dr. Marc Alexander Schweitzer; Professor Dr. Bernhard Schölkopf; Professorin Dr. Meike Tilebein; Professor Dr.-Ing. Alexander Verl; Professor Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Weigand; Professor Dr. Hans-Joachim Werner; Professor Dr. Hans-Joachim Wunderlich