The Hamburg University of Technology is pleased to welcome Prof. Alexander Alexeev from the Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) for a two-month research visit.
Prof. Alexeev is an internationally recognized expert in computational modeling of complex fluids, multiscale simulation and fluid-structure interactions. His research combines fundamental physics, advanced numerical methods and engineering applications to address challenges in complex multiphase systems.
During his stay at TUHH, Prof. Alexeev will work closely with faculty members, researchers and doctoral students across several interdisciplinary research initiatives. In addition to delivering research seminars and mentoring early-career scientists, he will contribute to the development of new collaborative research directions between TUHH and Georgia Tech.
Focus areas "SMART Reactors" and BlueMat
A major focus of the collaboration will be the Collaborative Research Center SFB 1615 SMART Reactors, which aims to develop adaptive and intelligent reactor systems through the integration of experiments, modeling and data-driven methods. Prof. Alexeev's expertise in computational science and multiscale modeling provides valuable perspectives for several research activities within the center.
The visit will also support ongoing efforts related to BlueMat, the Cluster of Excellence initiative focused on water-driven and bio-inspired materials. Modern simulation approaches are expected to play an increasingly important role in understanding and designing complex material systems, creating strong synergies with Prof. Alexeev's research background.
By welcoming leading international researchers such as Prof. Alexeev, TUHH continues to strengthen its global research network and expand opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration at the frontiers of science and engineering.