Computational Modelling & Evaluation

Computational modelling is used in every aspect of science and engineering, from structural engineering to neural medicine.

Imperial’s expertise in the applied sciences coupled with its cutting-edge research in computational techniques make it the place to turn for computational modelling.

Research groups throughout the university are using computational modelling to solve problems in plasma physics, neuroscience, aeronautics, fluid dynamics, radiation transport, port operations and meteorite impacts.

In addition to the computational modelling skills, consultancy projects provide access to the academic knowledge that enables accurate evaluation and analysis of the results. Data processing and analysis services are also available through Imperial Consultants.

A number of bespoke software programmes have been developed at Imperial, including the nuclear safety research code FETCH and the guided wave software Disperse. These are widely used by companies from industries including energy, pharmaceutical and defence.

Principal consultancy areas

  • Ocean modelling
  • Blast modelling
  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • Neural modelling
  • Finite element analysis
  • Process modelling and numerical analysis

For more information on how Imperial’s computational modelling and analysis expertise can help you, please contact us.

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Paul Cray
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Paul Cray
Business Development Manager - natural sciences, environment and engineering
+44 (0)20 7594 6559
+44 (0)20 7594 6566

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