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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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2022

Peddakotla, Sai Abhishek and Morgado, Fábio and Thillaithevan, Dilaksan and O'Driscoll, Danielle and Santer, Matthew and Maddock, Christie and Vasile, Massimiliano and Fossati, Marco (2022) Multi-fidelity and multi-disciplinary approach for the accurate simulation of atmospheric re-entry. In: 73rd International Astronautical Congress 2022, 2022-09-18 - 2022-09-22.

Morgado, Fabio and Peddakotla, Sai Abhishek and Garbacz, Catarina and Vasile, Massimiliano and Fossati, Marco; (2022) Fidelity management of aerothermodynamic modelling for destructive re-entry. In: The 2nd International Conference on Flight Vehicles, Aerothermodynamics and Re-entry Missions Engineering (FAR). European Space Agency, DEU.

2021

Garbacz, Catarina and Morgado, Fábio and Fossati, Marco and Maier, Walter T. and Munguía, Brian C. and Alonso, Juan J. and Loseille, Adrien (2021) Parametric study of nonequilibrium shock interference patterns over a fuselage-and-wing conceptual vehicle. AIAA Journal, 59 (12). ISSN 0001-1452

Maier, Walter T. and Needels, Jacob T. and Garbacz, Catarina and Morgado, Fábio and Alonso, Juan J. and Fossati, Marco (2021) SU2-NEMO : an open-source framework for high-mach nonequilibrium multi-species flows. Aerospace, 8 (7). 193. ISSN 2226-4310

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