Welcome! The ManchesterCFD group is a specialist research and consultancy group based at the University of Manchester, UK with world-class expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).
Our team consists of active researchers with CFD expertise in a wide range of applications. We have international reputation for our CFD research, industrial collaboration and CFD consultancy. More recently, we have had a very successful track-record in several bioengineering/biomedical engineering projects with particular interest in Cardiovascular Biomechanics Computations and Energy.
Our team benefits from a wide range of commercial, industrial and open-source CFD codes/software with vast experience of working with universities, companies and other organisations.
KEY EXPERTISE:
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
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Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence
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Design Optimisation
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Heat Transfer
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Multi-phase Flow
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Turbulence Modelling
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Thermal-Hydraulics
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Porous Media
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Biofluid and Bioengineering
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Cardiovascular Biomechanics
SECTORS:
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Renewable Energy
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Artificial Intelligence
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Nuclear Energy
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Oil & Gas
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Health & Safety
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Planning/Civil
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Automotive
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Petrochemical
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Healthcare
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Manufacturing
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Building Services
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Environmental Impact
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University College London, UK
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University of Sheffield, UK
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Cranfield University, UK
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Swansea University, UK
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University of Birmigham, UK
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Coventry University, UK
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Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
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University Hospital of South Manchester (Whythenshawe Hospital), UK
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ICCC Cardiovascular Research Institute in Barcelona, Spain
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Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Spain
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CIMNE at UPC, Spain
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Semmeilweis University in Budapest, Hungary
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Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
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National University of Singapore
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Princeton University, USA
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Stanford University, USA
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University of Michigan, USA
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Électricité de France (EdF) R&D, France
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EDF Energy, UK
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Direct Industrial Research - £120,000 (2021-2023)
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) - Impact Acceleration Account - £84,000 (2022-2023)
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British Council - £300,000 (2019-2021)
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) - Impact Acceleration Account - £50,000 (2019-2020)
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Global Challenges Research Fund - £26,000 (2018-2019)
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Royal Academy of Engineering - £30,000 (2018-2019)
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Medical Research Council (MRC) - £151,000 (2018-2019)
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British Council Institutional Links - £300,000 (2018-2020)
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) - £125,000 (2015-2017)
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