Fiber networks are common in paper products, textiles etc. Such networks can be simulated by randomly distributing fibers in for example a rectangular plane area. The fibers are connected in their cross points giving a connected network that can sustain different kinds of loads. In this work we want to characterize the stochastic networks by optimizing the model against some real network (for example paper sheets). The work involves mathematics (both continuous and discrete), mechanics (mainly elementary) and scientific computing (solving very large linear least squares problems).
Funding Notes
If govermental funding is approved the student will be employed by the industry with a possibility to further employment.
Send an Application Enquiry!
If you want to receive academic resources in your e-mail on daily basis, please subscribe to 10resources-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.