Project overview
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Next Generation Computational Modelling (NGCM) provides an innovative training programme for post-graduate students to:
- be trained in state-of-the-art best practice for computational modelling
- be exposed to industrial and real-world problems
- become cross-disciplinary communicators
- become cross-disciplinary computational problem solvers
The programme consists of a year of taught material, before students go on to spend three years dedicated on a research topic. The NGCM benefits from an extended network of diverse industrial and academic partners, providing strategic input, hands-on collaboration, sponsorship and internship opportunities. In this way, we enable and encourage the cross-fertilization between modelling paradigms, modelling communities, and application domains that has been identified by industry as critical to the future impact simulation modelling. Unfortunately, the NGCM is therefore no longer accepting new students, and our final cohort (2018/19) are now in the research phases of their PhDs.
- be trained in state-of-the-art best practice for computational modelling
- be exposed to industrial and real-world problems
- become cross-disciplinary communicators
- become cross-disciplinary computational problem solvers
The programme consists of a year of taught material, before students go on to spend three years dedicated on a research topic. The NGCM benefits from an extended network of diverse industrial and academic partners, providing strategic input, hands-on collaboration, sponsorship and internship opportunities. In this way, we enable and encourage the cross-fertilization between modelling paradigms, modelling communities, and application domains that has been identified by industry as critical to the future impact simulation modelling. Unfortunately, the NGCM is therefore no longer accepting new students, and our final cohort (2018/19) are now in the research phases of their PhDs.
Staff
Lead researchers
Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups
Research outputs
Hong-Tao Xue, Gabriele Boschetto, Michal Krompiec, Graham Morse, Fu-Ling Tang & Chris Skylaris,
2017, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 1-20
DOI: 10.1039/C6CP08165G
Type: article
Gabriele Boschetto, Hong-Tao Xue, Jacek Dziedzic, Michal Krompiec & Chris-Kriton Skylaris,
2017, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 1-10
Type: article
Søren Friis, Ioannis Begleris, Yongmin Jung, Karsten Rottwick, Periklis Petropoulos, David Richardson, Peter Horak & Francesca Parmigiani,
2016, Optics Express, 24(26), 30338-30349
DOI: 10.1364/OE.24.030338
Type: article
Ioannis Begleris, Søren Friis, Francesca Parmigiani & Peter Horak,
2016
Type: conference