Welcome to the Computational Multiphysics Research Group!
The Computational MultiPhysics (CoMPhys) research group is a multidisciplinary collaborative team of researchers focused on tackling some of the most challenging computational multiphysics problems of relevance to industry.
News
New Group Member - James Lowman (PhD)
We are happy to welcome James Lowman back to the group! He is starting the PhD program after recently completing his MASc and will be focusing developing numerical methods for the solution of dispersed multiphase flow models.
COMPHYS member James Lowman completes his MASc degree
COMPHYS graduate student member James Lowman (supervisor MA Ioannidis and NM Abukhdeir) is completes his MASc thesis entitled "Development of a predictive model for the VAPEX process" (link).
Prof. Gostick gives plenary talk at CSChE 2018
Prof. Gostick gives "Emerging Leaders in Chemical Engineering" plenary talk at the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering conference in Toronto. This plenary session recognized the contributions of three early-career researchers and highlighted their vision and leadership in their respective field of chemical engineering.