Duy Tan Research Institute for Computational Engineering(DTRICE)

Duy Tan Research Institute for Computational Engineering (DTRICE)

Established under Decision No. 541/QĐ-ĐHDT dated January 26, 2021, the Duy Tan Research Institute for Computational Engineering (DTRICE) is one of the youngest research institutes at Duy Tan University.

 

The Institute focuses on three major areas of Computational Mechanics: Computational Biomechanics, Computational Solid and Structural Mechanics and Computational Geomechanics 

 

Viện Nghiên cứu Tính toán Kỹ thuật Duy Tân(DTRICE)

Young scientists at DTRICE

 

DTRICE is composed primarily of young researchers, most of whom received their education and professional training abroad. Currently, the Institute consists of: one Associate Professor, four PhD holders, two PhD candidates, three Master’s degree holders and one Bachelor’s degree holder. Although the Institute was only recently established and remains relatively small in size, it has already made significant contributions to the University’s scientific research activities. These contributions include numerous publications in Q1 and Q2 indexed journals, as well as a bilateral collaborative research project on aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection with a research group from the Department of Anatomy at University of Chicago. In addition, DTRICE is currently conducting a fundamental research project on the optimization of material microstructures funded by the National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED).

 

DTRICE actively engages in scientific activities and collaborative research projects both domestically and internationally. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Quoc Tinh, Director of DTRICE, has extensive academic and research experience in several countries, including Belgium, Austria, France, Germany, and Japan. He currently serves as an Editor for several international scientific journals, including: Applied Mathematical Modelling, Computers & Structures; Thin-Walled Structures; Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements; Journal of Vibrations and Engineering Technologies; Machine Learning for Computational Science and Engineering; Science and Engineering of Composite Materials.
 
• The long-term scientific mission of DTRICE is to develop and apply computational techniques, models, and numerical methods to identify optimal and practical solutions for problems in solid mechanics in particular and engineering in general.
• The long-term development goal of DTRICE is to create a highly creative, professional, and collaborative scientific research environment, and to become a leading research center with strong academic expertise in the field of Computational Mechanics. The Institute aspires to nurture and inspire academic scientific research among scientists, especially young researchers trained both in Vietnam and abroad.

 

In particular, DTRICE will place strong emphasis on and invest extensively in Biomechanics, especially in the simulation and computational analysis of problems related to aortic dissection and aneurysms.

 

With the enthusiastic support of the Board of Trustees, faculties and DTU Provost, DTRICE is committed to accomplishing its long-term missions and objectives while ensuring that every member of the Institute feels they are an integral part of the DTRICE community.

 

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