UC3M | Neuromorphic chambers: what are they and how to use them in fluid dynamics?

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Organizer

Time
Viernes 27 de septiembre de 2024, de 18:00h a 19:00h.

Venue
Aula -1.A.01 del Campus de Madrid-Puerta de Toledo de la UC3M. Ronda de Toledo, 1, 28005, Madrid.

Collaborators

Welcome to a world where science and technology meet in perfect harmony! In our laboratories, we use lasers and particle techniques to study fluid motion. Imagine seeing in real time how air and water flow around airplanes, cars and ships. These techniques allow us to improve the aerodynamics and efficiency of these vehicles. We invite you to a fascinating visit to our laboratory, where you can see exciting experiments. See up close how we replicate flow conditions in geometries similar to aircraft engine nozzles. You'll see how science optimizes the design and operation of these engines, taking engineering to new heights. We will explain and show you how we use neuromorphic chambers in our studies - don't miss this unique opportunity to discover how our innovative methods are revolutionizing transportation! Come and be part of this educational and exciting experience. This activity is carried out in the framework of NEXTFLOW (Next-generation flow diagnostics for control), a scientific project funded by the European Research Council through an ERC Starting Grant from the European Union's Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, Horizon 2020 (GA 949085).

Reservation
starting septembre 16 at 09:00


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