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ERMETE-Lab

Engineering for nuclear Reactors probleMs with advancEd simulaTions and modElling (Prof. Antonio Cammi)

ERMETE - Engineering for nuclear Reactors probleMs with advancEd simulaTions and modElling

Welcome to the ERMETE research lab within the Nuclear Reactors Group (NRG) in Politecnico di Milano. We are dedicated to advancing nuclear reactor technology through innovative simulations and modeling techniques.

ERMETE-Lab

About Us 🏫

The ERMETE lab is led by Prof. Antonio Cammi and is part of the Nuclear Reactors Group at Politecnico di Milano. Our research covers a broad range of topics in nuclear engineering, focusing on multi-physics modeling, reduced order modeling, and data-driven techniques.

Research Areas 🔍

Multi-Physics (MP) ⚛️

  • Objective: Model nuclear reactors by considering the inter-connections between different physical fields such as neutronics and thermal-hydraulics.
  • Focus: Investigate innovative reactor concepts and advanced flow simulation techniques.

Reduced Order Modelling with Data-Driven Techniques for Multi-Physics Problems (ROSE) 🤖

  • Objective: Develop numerical algorithms to reduce the complexity of multi-physics models for nuclear reactor applications.
  • Focus: Optimize sensor placement and integrate real measurements to enhance the understanding of physical systems.

Magneto-HydroDynamic (MHD) 🧲

  • Status: Work in progress
  • Focus: Develop and apply MHD techniques to nuclear reactor systems.

Contact Us 📬

Feel free to explore our repositories and contribute to our projects.


Disclaimer: The codes developed by our lab are supervised by Prof. Antonio Cammi and are intended for academic and research purposes.


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  1. ROSE-ROM4FOAM ROSE-ROM4FOAM Public

    Techniques of Reduced Order Modelling for Data Assimilation using OpenFOAM-6.

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