Research Topics

The Collaborative Laboratory of Applied and Computational Mechanics (LAMMAC) is a multidisciplinary research team committed to the development of the areas of applied and computational mechanics. Some of the areas of expertise include:

  • Mathematical and Numerical Modeling
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Thermodynamics
  • Solid Mechanics
  • Numerical Methods for solving differential equations (FEM, FVM, FDM, etc.)
  • Hybrid Numerical-Analytical Methods for solving differential equations (Integral Transforms, etc.)
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Databases
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Software Development

LAMMAC has a wide range of projects carried out in different research areas that make up its portfolio.

The Collaborative Laboratory of Applied and Computational Mechanics (LAMMAC) has a team of researchers who are dedicated to advancing the fields of applied and computational mechanics. Our team is made up of experts in a range of disciplines, including mathematical and numerical modeling, computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer, solid mechanics, thermodynamics, numerical methods for solving differential equations, and hybrid numerical-analytical methods.

In addition to our work in the core areas of mechanics, we also have a strong research program in emerging fields such as the Internet of Things (IoT), databases, artificial intelligence, and software development. Our research projects are diverse and cutting-edge, and they have been recognized both nationally and internationally.

At LAMMAC, we believe in the importance of collaboration and interdisciplinary work. Our researchers work closely with colleagues from other universities and institutions to solve complex problems and push the boundaries of what is possible in the field of mechanics.

We are proud of our achievements and look forward to continuing our work to advance the field of applied and computational mechanics. If you are interested in learning more about our research projects and how you can become involved, we invite you to explore our website and get in touch with us.