Innovation & Tech transfer

CIMNE RTD activities based on a holistic approach

CIMNE aims at providing comprehensive solutions for solving problems that affect human beings, through the integration of existing knowledge in a particular field with quantitative information emanating for prediction methods, such as computational-based techniques, and experimental measurements.

These four concepts: the problem to be solved, computational methods, experimental methods and existing knowledge can be represented by the tetrahedron shown in the figure above. Each of the nodes is connected to the other three by lines that represent information transfer pipelines.

The holistic approach for solving problems at CIMNE:

Holistic approach solving problems

Cycle of Ideas

The mission and activity of CIMNE can be explained through the so called Cycle of Ideas:

Ideas (scientific advances) usually originate in university environments, where many professionals study, investigate and discover new areas of knowledge. The idea matures until it produces tangible results (thesis, papers, computer programs, physical devices, etc.) that have to be filed and protected. Results evolve until they reach the level of a prototype (a software code, a system, a device, etc.).

The transit of a result to a prototype demands an organization, efficient and capable staff and resources. What it is desirable is that the idea follows its route on specialized institutions, adjacent to the university, such as CIMNE, with the mission of transforming knowledge into tangible things (prototypes). The prototype develops into a product within a company. The cycle follows with the marketing of the product and ends up with the reinvestment of part of the revenues in the development of new ideas.

Scipedia

Scipedia

Scipedia is a initiative promoted by CIMNE for fostering the publication and dissemination of documents in Open Access format and which has several innovative features.

The unique feature of Scipedia is that it creates and manages journals and collections of publications of individuals and groups (eg. a single author, a group of academics, a university department or a research centre, etc). The documents are generated from the “original” text of the publication in Word or Latex and can be modified with the online editor of Scipedia to embed in the document videos, data files, models, etc. The collections may include articles, monographs, books, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, etc. From the documents published, one can automatically generate copies in PDF or EPUB format for e-books.


All documents published in Scipedia are indexed by the main search engines of scientific and technical documents, such as Google Scholar, Open Aire, etc.

The published documents have a discussion forum where they can be commented by registered users. These comments contribute to the “popularity” of the document and increase the “prestige” of the author and of those who participate in the discussion.


All content is also traceable by Google robots (and others) so that each part of it is traceable and referenciable.


CIMNE on Scipedia

CIMNE has its own institutional profile on Scipedia that consists of four sections: Overview, Publications, Members and Analytics.

This space is a repository of papers, monographs, technical reports and conference lectures given by CIMNE researchers. Here we can find here the magazine “Revista Internacional de Métodos Numéricos en Ingeniería”, edited by CIMNE. To sum up, a confortable site where it is possible find all the scientific production of CIMNE and interact with its members.

Publications

CIMNE publishes books, journals, monographs, scientific reports and educational software on the theory and applications of numerical methods in engineering and applied science.
The publications of CIMNE can be visited and ordered via Internet on the website books.cimne.com. Most publications can be freely downloaded from the web. We list below the publications of CIMNE in 2020.

Number of CIMNE publications (1987-2020)
Edited books87
Text books46
Research reports417
Technical reports643
Monographs276
Papers in journals (since 2009) 998

Books

Oller S.H; Nallim L.G. Estática y resistencia de materiales, CIMNE, L151, 366pp, 2020.

Journals

Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering. Editors: Kleiber M., Oñate E. Springer, Journal Impact Factor (2019): 6.730; 5 Year Impact Factor (2019): 7.351

Revista Internacional de Métodos Numéricos para Cálculo y Diseño en Ingeniería. Editors: Oñate E., Idelsohn S.R., Scipedia, 2020. Journal Impact Factor (2019): 0.338. H-Index: 8

Monographs

In 2020 CIMNE researchers have published 5 monographs:

Aguiar R. , Cagua B., J. Pilatasig. Pushover con Acoplamiento de CEINCI-LAB y OpenSees, MIS77, pp.184, CIMNE, 2020.

Mataix V., Oñate E., Rossi R. Innovative mathematical and numerical models for studying the deformation of shells during industrial forming processes with the Finite Element Method, M190, CIMNE, pp.374, 2020.

Roca D., Cante J.C., Lloberas O, Oliver X. Numerical tools for computational design of acoustic metamaterials, M191, CIMNE, pp.70, 2020.

Ugel R. D. , Pujades L. G. , Guerrero N. L. , Herrera R. I. Análisis sismo-resistente de edificios mixtos de acero y hormigón armado, MIS78, CIMNE, pp.172, 2020.

Zorrilla R., Oñate E., Rossi R. Towards the Virtual Wind Tunnel for civil engineering applications, M189, CIMNE, pp.213, 2020.

Publications in Journals

Check the full list of Scientific Papers on CIMNE’s website.

Rankings

Rankings

Webometrics Ranking

Recently, the 16th edition of Webometrics Ranking of Spanish researchers and researchers working in Spanish Institutions (Spain) according to their Google Scholar Citations public profiles (http://www.webometrics.info) has been published.

This edition data was collected during the second week of March 2021. The list includes the top 91.000 profiles ranked by h-index in decreasing order and then by the total number of citations.

Eugenio Oñate, professor of the School of Civil Engineering of UPC, is in the position 372th of the ranking with an h-index of h=75 and 25.983 citations.

There are 108 CIMNE researchers listed in Webometrics, three of them among the 1.000 first positions:

  • Prof. Eugenio Oñate (372th position)
  • Prof. Antonio Gens (458th position)
  • Prof. Eduardo Alonso (898th position)

This list ranks Prof. Eugenio Oñate, director of CIMNE, as the highest cited researcher of Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (UPC).

Webcindario Ranking

Another reference website in research ranking is Webcindario (https://grupodih.info/). In February 2021, it has updated its yearly list about prizes, women researchers and its ranking list by provinces.

The following list is a summary of the CIMNE researchers that appear in the one made by DIH Group / Webcindario:

Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications

Four CIMNE researchers are the top positions in this rank:

  • Oñate, Eugenio (Fh: 1,42)
  • Codina, Ramon (Fh: 1,06)
  • Huerta, Antonio (Fh: 1)
  • Idelsohn, Sergio (Fh: 0,94)

Engineering, Civil

  • Barbat, Alex (Fh: 0,83)

Engineering, Geological
Two CIMNE researchers lead this rank:

  • Gens, Antonio (Fh: 1,34);
  • Alonso, Eduardo (Fh: 1,06);

Engineering, Multidisciplinary

  • Agelet, Carlos (Fh: 0,95)

Research Areas and Groups

large scale

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERINGCOMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
Building, Energy & Environment
PI: Jordi Cipriano

Disaster Risk and Resilience
PI: Liliana Carreño

Geomechanics
PI: Antonio Gens

Hydrogeology
PI: Xavier Sànchez-Vila

Machine Learning in Civil Engineering
PI: Fernando Salazar

River Dynamics and Hydrologic Engineering (FLUMEN Institute)

PI: Ernest Bladé

Structural Mechanics
PI: Eugenio Oñate
Computational Design & Analysis of Engineering Metamaterials
PI: Xavier Oliver

Mechanics of Electroactive Materials
PI: Irene Arias

Soft and Living Material Interfaces
PI: Marino Arroyo
ENGINEERING MECHANICS AND PROCESSESINNOVATION SUPPORT AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Bio-Medical Engineering
PI: Eduardo Soudah

Fluid Mechanics
PI: Ramon Codina

Industrial Manufacturing Processes
PI: Michele Chiumenti and Miguel Cervera
Information and Communication Technology
PI: Jordi Jiménez

Pre and Post Processing
PI: Abel Coll

Valorization of Research and Technology Transfer
PI: Javier Marcipar
INNOVATIVE ALGORITHMS AND HPC TECHNIQUESTRANSPORT
Credible Data-driven Models
PI: Pedro Díez

Kratos Multiphysics
PI: Riccardo Rossi

Innovative Algorithms for Fast Accurate Computing
PI: Antonio Huerta

Large Scale Scientific Computing
PI: Santiago Badia
Aeronautics
PI: Jordi Pons

CENIT Group for Innovation in Multimodal Transport
PI: Sergi Saurí

Naval and Marine Engineering
PI: Borja Serván

Research

Machine Learning- Computational Engineering

The International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering received the Severo Ochoa accreditation in December 2019. CIMNE became thus one of the six “Centre for Excellence Severo Ochoa” accredited by the Spanish State Research Agency (attached to the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities).

Research Challenges and Goals

Logo blanco severo Ochoa

CIMNE has reinforced and reorganized its current research activities in order
to contribute to overcome.


With this action, the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities aims to promote high-impact research carried out in the R&D centres of Spain.

Severo Ochoa Centres stand out both for the international notoriety of the scientific contributions they make, and for their innovative capacity and their intense relationship with the business sector. They are also world reference centres capable of attracting international talent.

4 Research Challenges

Four Scientific Challenges of high impact to the welfare of citizens:

(*) These challenges are aligned with the research and technical development (RTD) priorities of European Commission (EC) H2020 priorities and the Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020.

RCh1. Construction & Transport

The enhanced design of buildings and constructions, transport infrastructure and vehicles.

RCh 1.1. NEW NM FOR ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTIONS WITH NEW MATERIALS
Design and construction of new sustainable, safer and affordable buildings and infrastructures.

RCh 1.2. NEW NM FOR ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTIONS WITH NEW MATERIAL
Design of new aircrafts with improved features, such as reduced energy consumption and environmental impact, and increased safety of air transport.

RCh 1.3. NEW NM FOR ENHANCED DESIGN OF SHIPS AND MARINE STRUCTURES WITH IMPROVED PERFORMANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES
Design and construction of environmentally friendly and faster ships that can meet the challenges of the maritime transport.

RCh2. Environment, Energy & Security

A more environmentally-friendly and safer planet.

RCh 2.1. NM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
New Numerical Methods for:

  • Wetlands for wastewater treatment;
  • Water bodies, the atmosphere, animals & lands.
  • Surface reactive barriers for reducing the risk of organic compounds to human and ecosystems

RCh 2.2. ADVANCED NM FOR THE PREDICTIVE IMPACT OF HAZARDS ON THE BUILT INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Development of NM, fed with information from satellites, drones and monitoring devices at the small scale, processed via Big Data techniques, for studying:

FINAL AIM: A more environmental-friendly and safer planet.

RCh3. Manufacturing

A more competitive industrial sector.

Develop of new Numerical Methods for the predictive design of forming manufacturing processes to achieve affordable final products with the desired functionalities.

  • The forming manufacturing industry produces a high percentage of existing metallic & polymer components.
  • Examples are: additive manufacturing, sheet stamping, casting, welding, forging, machining, rolling and extrusion.

RCh4. Materials

The development of new materials with functional properties for engineering applications.

To develop new Numerical Methods (NM) for analysis and predictive design of multifunctional architected materials.

AIM: The development of new materials with functional properties for engineering applications

  • In photonics and acoustics for attenuating selected ranges of frequencies
  • To produce ultra-light materials with desired mechanical properties
  • Nonlinear metamaterials exhibiting extreme shock absorbing and restitution capacities
  • Biological active meta-materials (organ-on-a-chip devices)

Aulas CIMNE

Aulas cimne

Aulas CIMNE are physical spaces (Joint Labs) for cooperation in education, research and technological development (RTD) activities created jointly by CIMNE and one or several universities.

The 29 Aulas CIMNE promote educational and training activities at graduate and postgraduate level and development of RTD projects in cooperation with companies around the world.

FURTHER INFO AT http://aulas.cimne.com

International Branches

CIMNE-USA (Washington DC, USA)

CIMNE-USA is an educational and scientific research organization, affiliated with the International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE).

The objective of CIMNE-USA is leading scientific research and development projects supported by government, foundations and industry sources.

The branch also carries out educational activities related to advanced numerical methods. It participates in national and international conferences and symposia and works jointly with Aulas CIMNE, in cooperation with US and international universities. CIMNE-USA also supports visiting scientists.

Dr. David Cranmer (on the left side photo), CIMNE US Acting Executive Director, is a senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and advisor of many US companies. Mr. Varadaraju (Raju) Gandikota (on the right side photo) is CIMNE USA Scientific Director.


CIMNE-Latin America (Santa Fe, Argentina)

CIMNE is represented in Latin America by the CIMNE Iberoamérica Foundation (CIMNE Iber).

CIMNE Iber is located at the city of Salta in Argentina. It was created in 2020 with strong support from the University of Salta and other local academic organizations in the region. It is also supported by the CIMNE Classroom in University of Salta.

The director of CIMNE Iber is Prof. Sergio Oller, a Full Research Professor at CIMNE for over 25 years.

CIMNE Iber aims to developing and disseminating research activities in the field of numerical methods in engineering in cooperation with CIMNE and other academic organizations. It has also a strong vocation for supporting industry in the development of innovative solutions.

CIMNE Iber will also play an important role in fostering and coordinating tha activities of the CIMNE Classroom Network in the Latin American region.

Premises in Spain

CIMNE – Terrassa

CIMNE offices in Terrassa (Barcelona, Spain) opened in 2001. The premises cover an area of 150m2 and house part of the department of Building Energy and Environment Group (BeeGroup).
Director: J. Cipriano


Campus de Terrassa UPC
Edifici GAIA (TR14)
C/ Rambla Sant Nebridi, 22
08222 Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain
+34 93 789 91 69


CIMNE – Castelldefels

CIMNE’s headquarters in the city of Castelldefels (Barcelona, Spain) were inaugurated on October 15th 2008. The facilities are located in the building CIMNE-C3 of the Mediterranean Technology Park of the UPC, and occupy 1,500m2 in a new building constructed in collaboration with the UPC. The premises are shared with the Technical School of Castelldefels.
Director: J. Mora


Campus del Baix Llobregat UPC
CIMNE Building C3
C/Esteve Terradas, 5
08860 Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain
+34 93 413 41 86


CIMNE – Madrid

CIMNE – MADRID started its activities in September 2007 and in May 2008 CIMNE opened its premises located in the centre of the city (150m2). The main goal of CIMNE Madrid is to build a strong research team in Madrid and foster the links between CIMNE, the Central Government of Spain, the Technical University of Madrid (UPM) and partner companies and research centres based in Madrid.
Director: F. Salazar


Paseo General Martínez Campos, 41, 9º
28010 Madrid, Spain
Tel. +34 91 319 13 59


CIMNE – Lleida

CIMNE’s premises in Lleida are located at the Eurotrading building, beside the Cappont Campus of the University of Lleida (UdL). The 130 m² office is surrounded with more than 30 companies from different sectors in the same building and the proximity to the University of Lleida gives CIMNE Lleida a strategic position.
Director: J. Cipriano


Eurotrading Building
Pere de Cabrera, 16, 2G
25002 Lleida
Tel: +34 873 991 354 / +34 873 991 737