Sol G. Montero Carrasco

Sol G. Montero Carrasco
Scientific assistant (November 1, 2023 – September 1, 2024)

  sol.montero-carrasco@fau.de
  Room 03.365 | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. FAU DCN-AvH Chair for Dynamics, Control, Machine Learning and Numerics – Alexander von Humboldt Professorship.
  +49 9131 85-67133

Graduated in Mathematics at the University of Cadiz with a final degree work about “The correlation structure in non-stationary Markovian arrival processes”. I am currently pursuing a Master in Computational and Applied Mathematics at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.

I have been a collaborating student in the Department of Operational Research and Statistics at the University of Cadiz. I have done an Internship in Acerinox S.A (Spain) about programming in Python, Excel, and analyzing data to predict machine failure modes.

My research focuses on domain decomposition for gas networks and other similar networks. I am currently studying a gas network using a Robin boundary condition to implement ‘Tripod network’ and ‘Diamond network’ models in Matlab. This involves working from large, complex gas networks into smaller, more manageable subdomains to facilitate more efficient analysis and simulation. Also, Robin boundary conditions, which blend Neumann and Dirichlet conditions, offers a more realistic approach to modeling the behavior at the interfaces of these subdomains, making it highly relevant for practical applications in gas network engineering.
 

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