The top left picture was used to determine the size of the elements in the
conformal finite element meshes, generated by
Gmsh
using this
script.
Prof. Christophe Geuzaine
University of Liège
Dept. of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science
Montefiore Institute B28, Quartier Polytech 1
Allée de la Découverte 10, B-4000 Liège, Belgium
(Google map)
Room: I155
Parking: P32
Phone: +32 4 366 37 30
Email: cgeuzaine (at uliege.be)
I am a full professor (Professeur Ordinaire) in
the Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science Department of
the University of Liège.
Before joining ULiège I was an assistant professor
of Mathematics
at Case Western Reserve University. And
before that I was a Postdoctoral Scholar in
Applied and Computational Mathematics
at the California Institute of Technology
(Caltech), as well as a Chargé de Recherches with
the Belgian National Fund for Scientific
Research (FNRS).
Research:
My research interests encompass modeling, analysis, algorithm development, and
simulation for problems arising in various areas of engineering and science,
with current applications in computational electromagnetism as well as biomedical and
geophysical problems:
- Applied and Computational
Electromagnetics (ACE) group at the
Montefiore Institute.
- Research codes distributed as free (open source) software:
- Gmsh — a 3D finite element
mesh generator with integrated CAD and post-processing facilities.
- GetDP — a rather
general finite element solver using mixed finite elements.
A selection of physical models using these two codes is available on the
site of the ONELAB project. In particular, see
- Life-HTS for solving problems with
high-temperature superconductors
- ONELAB-Photonics for photonics applications
- GetDDM for optimized domain decomposition
methods to solve large scale time-harmonic acoustic and electromagnetic
wave problems
Also check
out the ONELAB mobile app for
iPhone, iPad and
Android devices!
- Publications on Google
scholar and on ORBi, the open repository and bibliography site from the University of Liège.
Teaching:
ELEC0041,
ELEC0431,
INFO0939,
MATH0504,
MATH0471.
Graduate and undergraduate research opportunities:
I am always looking for capable and highly motivated students (undergraduate and
graduate) with backgrounds and interests in math, engineering, science and
computer science to join my research program. Please contact me to discuss
current opportunities.
Miscellaneous:
- If you need to create high quality PostScript, PDF or SVG vector images in your
OpenGL application, you might be interested
in GL2PS.
- Directory is a LaTeX and BibTeX
package to create and manage address books.
- My old LaTeX class to write letters and faxes at the University of
Liège is available here.