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The Danish Center for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, DCAMM, is an informal framework for internationally oriented scientific collaboration between staff members at a number of departments at the Technical University of Denmark and University of Aalborg.




The departments cooperating within DCAMM are:

from Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby

IMM: Dept. of Informatics and Mathematical Modelling
MAT: Dept. of Mathematics
MEK-FAM: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Solid Mechanics
MEK-FM: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Fluid Mechanics
MEK-MPP: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering
MEK-MTU: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Surface Engineering
MEK-SKK: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Coastal, Maritime and Structural Engineering
MEK-TES: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Energy systems
Risų: National Laboratory of Sustainable Energy

from Aalborg University, Aalborg

IBA-AAU: Department of Civil Engineering
M-TECH-AAU: Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

DCAMM is an informal construction that was founded October 27, 1969. The day to day activities are coordinated by the chairman of the Center (pt. associate professor Christian Niordson, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Solid Mechanics), while the formal governing body of DCAMM is the Scientific Council.

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News and activities

02.05.12 : DCAMM seminar - Thomas A. Grandine, The Boeing Company, Seattle, USA is giving a seminar with the title "The case against interactivityin geometric design". The seminar is taking place at The Technical University of Denmark, Building 303 A, Auditorium 45 at 14:15

19.04.12 : DCAMM seminar - Yuri Bazilevs, Department of Structural Engineering and Center for Computational Mathematics, University of California, San Diego is giving a seminar with the title "Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulation of Wind Turbines: Methods and Applications". The seminar is taking place at The Technical University of Denmark, Building 303 A, Auditorium 42 at 14:15

20.04.12 : DCAMM Industry Workshop on Structural Modeling Techniques
is taking place at the Technical University of Denmark, Building 404, room 105 from 9:30 - 14:00




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