Our article “Residual alignment and its effect on weld strength in material-extrusion 3D printing of polylactic acid” has now been published in Additive Manufacturing. This work is a collaboration between the Universities […]
Our article “Residual alignment and its effect on weld strength in material-extrusion 3D printing of polylactic acid” has now been published in Additive Manufacturing. This work is a collaboration between the Universities […]
On the 24th of June Dr. Christodoulidi presented her recent results on the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou (FPUT) model, a Hamiltonian model composed of N weakly nonlinearly coupled harmonic oscillators. After introducing the FPUT model, […]
A paper summarizing the capabilities and developments in the CP2K atomistic software suite has just been published in the Journal of Chemical Physics as the editor’s choice. Lincoln’s contribution was to the […]
Our review article “Advances in modeling transport phenomena in material‑extrusion additive manufacturing” has now been published in Progress in Additive Manufacturing. This article was a collaboration between the University of Lincoln and […]
As part of the Excalibur Project (Exascale Computing: ALgorithms and Infrastructures Benefiting UK Research), the Materials Modelling community held their mini kick-off meeting on Monday May 11th. The working group is to […]
Participating in hackathons such as the corona hack is an great way to speed-up research and establish new collaborations. Part of the MaPP team Bart Vorselaars even won the first prize by […]
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EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) Studentships The University of Lincoln has received funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences research Council to establish a Doctoral…
Our paper “PolySTRAND model of flow-induced nucleation in polymers” has now been published in Physical Review Letters. The work is a collaboration between the Universities of Leeds, Nottingham and Lincoln. PolySTRAND Model […]
On 29th February, Claire travelled to Denver, Colorado for the much anticipated APS March meeting. American Physical Society annual meetings are attended by thousands of physicists, scientists, and journalists from around the […]
Dr. Helen Christodoulidi attended Parliament to present her mathematical research to a range of politicians and a panel of expert judges, as part of STEM for BRITAIN on Monday 9th March.