Markus Schmuck

Research Associate of Serafim Kalliadasis and Greg A. Pavliotis



Current address: (previous here!)

Departments of Chemical Engineering
and Mathematics

Imperial College

Room B438M, ACE Ext
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ


Personal:
Interests (Pre)prints (NEW 2012) Google math my MIT
MIT ChemE
WWW NA Tuebingen

Miscellaneous of Scientific Interest:
MathSciNet
AMS
APS
Math arXiv
Phys arXiv
IC Appl. Math.
IC CMP Sem.
Leo




The World's Oracle: Our universe
under the eyes of science!




Numerical Analysis, Finite Elements, and High Performance Computing:
NA-digest
EFEF C(++)-FEM-Library: Alberta HP2C Swiss National Supercomputing Center (CSCS)

News: Physics and Mathematics for Multi-Scale Problems

Satellite at ECCS 2012 in Brussels on ``Complex Multiphase Systems''
Update: List of main speakers is now available!

New April 2012: Homogenization of a catalyst layer model for periodically distributed pore geometries in PEM fuel cells
Link leads to pdf on arXiv.

New April 2012: Effective macroscopic Cahn-Hilliard equation for porous structures
Link leads to pdf on arXiv.

New preprint: New stochastic mode reduction strategy based on a generalized renormalization group method
Link leads to pdf on arXiv.

Porous Media:
New effective (averaged, upscaled) Nernst-Planck-Poisson equations
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Reliably and systematically account for the pore geometry
- Based on a multiscale approach (two-scale convergence method [Nguetseng (1989) and Allaire (1992)])

New preprint: Physics of the porous media Poisson-Nernst-Planck system
Physical considerations, explanations, and interpretations of the new porous media Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations with an emphasis on scientific and industrial interest!

First Alberta steps: The Cahn-Hilliard equation
My first Cross-TO-Circle GIF:
                                                            

Submitted:
Mathematical issues of extending the effective porous media formulation to fluid flow!





Last update: Markus Schmuck 2012-05-05