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News Release from: Flomerics
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 December 2005

Rencz to oversee modelling and
simulation work

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Prof Marta Rencz has been elected to the Board of Management of the EU-funded Network of Excellence, Patent-DfMM as Manager of the Modelling and Simulation work package.

Prof Marta Rencz has been elected to the Board of Management of the EU-funded Network of Excellence, Patent-DfMM as Manager of the Modelling and Simulation work package In this capacity she will serve as liaison between the board and the 16 university and industrial partners participating in the simulation activities of the Patent project

Prof Rencz is the head of department of electron devices at the Technical University of Budapest and the CEO of Micred, which was acquired by Flomerics Group in April 2005.

She is on the organising and programme committees of several international conferences and workshops, and has published her theoretical and practical results in more than 250 technical papers.

The NoE Patent-DfMM aims to establish a collaborative team to provide European industry with support in the field of "Design for micro and nano manufacture (DfMM)" to ensure that problems affecting the manufacture and reliability of products based on micro nano technologies (MNT) can be addressed before prototype and preproduction.

The modelling and simulation work package will support the process of robust design, packaging and assembly of the next generation of micro and nano technology based products, working closely with the other technical work packages to address the main research challenges in DfMM.

A collaborative service to industry will be established in the form of a virtual lab.

The work package team includes researchers from 16 European institutes.

The research challenges to be addressed by the partners during the project include: multi-scale and multi-physics modelling; enabling accurate packaging and system simulation; nonlinear behaviour prediction; microfluidics modelling; failure and degradation mode modelling; and definition of a new cross-domain simulation methodology. Request free introductory details about products from Flomerics ...

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