🧪Computational Chem. Eng. postdoc @TUeindhoven
🧬Alumni @KU_Leuven
🤓Using computers and math to solve real-world problems
🐧#OpenSource advocate
📺@TuxRiders
Jun 17, 2022 • 10 tweets • 8 min read
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I’m so glad to announce that the computational model I developed during my PhD is now a stand-alone software and has recently passed the strict review process of my favorite journal, Journal of #OpenSource Software 🤩
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I'm excited to share our latest code and paper
“A flexible and easy-to-use open-source tool for designing functionally graded 3D porous structures",
available now in Virtual and Physical Prototyping 🙂:
Read the story below 👇
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Lattice infills are invaluable in many engineering applications. In the field of tissue engineering, Triply Periodic Minimal Surface (TPMS)-based lattices can be used to aid tissue growth by creating environments with adequate permeability and mechanical stimulus.
Jan 31, 2022 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
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One year has passed since I uploaded the first video to start my beloved personal project, #TuxRiders. And now, after one year, the project is where it should be. I love it more than before, and the feedback I receive now and then motivates me even more to keep it going.
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I received many emails and comments during the past year on the topics discussed in the videos as well as suggestions to improve and expand the contents. I have always enjoyed replying to these emails to start a conversation, from which I learn new things a lot too.
Oct 13, 2021 • 9 tweets • 5 min read
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Are you interested in reaction-diffusion systems? Also want to know more about coupling them with moving interface problems? Especially if it’s related to #HighPerformanceComputing and elaborated on it? Then, don't miss our recent publication😉👇 doi.org/10.1177/109434…
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Reaction-diffusion systems coupled with moving interface problems (in which the boundary of the domain is part of the solution 🙂) have great importance in various real-world scenarios in chemistry and chemical engineering as well as environmental and life sciences.
Jul 14, 2021 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
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I'm glad to say that our latest paper in the Corrosion Science is now available online.🙂
"Computational modeling of degradation process of biodegradable magnesium biomaterials" doi.org/10.1016/j.cors…
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Biodegradable materials find important applications in designing supportive medical implants, but despite the advantages, assessing the uncontrolled degradation and release remain a challenge in practical use-cases.
Jul 13, 2021 • 7 tweets • 4 min read
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I'm very happy that we (finally) got an acceptance for our submitted paper in the Journal of Open Source Education, JOSE🙂.
"An open source crash course on parameter estimation of computational models using a Bayesian optimization approach" doi.org/10.21105/jose.…
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Parameter estimation is a crucial aspect of model development in science and engineering. In the proposed educational module, we have a look at the #Bayesian optimization processes in general and model calibration (parameter estimation) in particular.