Simulation engineering - Satake's Laboratory

Satake Laboratory was established in 2002. The objective of SAT Lab. is to grasp some physical phenomena from Nano- to Macro-scale via numerical simulation based on high performance computing, the parallel computing, FPGA, and Gird computing. The studies on nano- to macro-phenomena are conducted at SAT Lab. by highly accurate numerical simulations and experiment technique to achieve this objective.

Current research topics are as follows: Parallel computing for a DNS of turbulent flow; Special purpose computer by FPGA (calculator of Digital Hologram); Molecular dynamics simulation (Ion beam, Cluster Ion beam); Micro- and Macro-flow measurement by Digital Holographic Particle-Tracking Velocimetry; Nuclear Fusion Reactor Problem (MHD turbulent flow); Photonic crystal.

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Keywords

High performance computing, Parallel computing, Grid computing, Special purpose computer, Digital Hologram, Molecular dynamics simulation, Micro-flow measurement, Nuclear fusion engineering, MHD, Photonic crystal.

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