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Clarissa Astuto

About Clarissa Astuto

Clarissa Astuto

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Applied Mathematics and Computational Science
Clarissa Astuto is a Post Doctoral fellow in the Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences (AMCS) program under the supervision of Professor Daniele Boffi at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Education Profile Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, University of Catania, Italy, with a thesis on "Sensibility Analysis, Polynomial Chaos Expansion, and Quadrature Rules". Master's degree in Mathematics, University of Catania Italy, with a thesis on "Numerical Modeling on the Diffusion of a Surfactant in presence of an Oscillating Bubble", Doctorate of Philosophy in

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Oct 8 - Oct 14, 2023

  • Space–Time Multiscale Modeling and Numerics of Sorption Kinetics

    Clarissa Astuto, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Applied Mathematics and Computational Science
    Oct 12, 12:00 - 13:00

    B9 L2 H2

    In this talk we propose and validate a Space Multiscale model for the description of particle diffusion in the presence of trapping boundaries. We start from a drift diffusion equation in which the drift term describes the effect of bubble traps, and it is simulated by the Lennard–Jones potential.

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