Welcome to the website of the Chair of Geomatics and Geomathematics
Endowed Chair of the City of Ingolstadt
One of Professor Ray's main areas of work is multi-scale modeling. She cooperates with geoscientists to find out more about the composition and structure of soils. “The microstructure of the soil has a direct influence on its macroscopic behavior. One focus of my work is therefore to build bridges between these two scales,” explains Professor Ray. As the composition of soils is not static, but constantly changing, this places particular demands on multi-scale modeling of issues in this area. Soil plays an important role in questions of energy, sustainability, climate and the environment - as a reservoir for water and carbon and as a habitat for microorganisms. For example, multiscale modeling provides the basis for simulating the absorption of water and nutrients by roots as well as ideal living conditions for microorganisms - also as a basis of knowledge for combating hunger.
Ms. Bashoya successfully defended her thesis on “Modeling and simulation of single-phase flow and non-isothermal reactive transport in fractured porous media”. Prof. Ray, who took part in the event as an opponent, was visibly satisfied. We congratulate Ms. Banshoya and wish her all the best for the future.
Mathematical Institute for Machine Learning and Data Science
The Chair of Geomatics and Geomathematics is part of the Mathematical Institute for Machine Learning and Data Science, MIDS. Learn more about MIDS here.