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Graduation thesis

XC Engineering is constantly working in several technological and innovative projects in many areas and, for this reason, offers to all students interested the possibility to work on their graduation thesis or to make a stage in our office. It is an extremely interesting opportunity to use the best numerical simulation software as research tool.

Stages are great starting points to begin a career and to make a lot of experience in the field of numerical simulations, giving ideas and interesting opportunities, while theses are a good way to learn about XC Engineering and its software before graduation. Thank to this cooperation students will have the possibility to gain a valuable experience in an international company, while we will enjoy new thoughts and knowledge.

Students will be introduced to the use of the codes and will be followed in each step of the simulation process and post-processing, with the possibility to work on the most advanced case studies and with the support of our experience and resources.

Contact us to have more information and theses developed in our offices.


Some of the theses already developed in our offices:

AuthorTitleIn collaboration withSoftware used
Baraggi RaffaelloOptimization of a system of conformal cooling channelsPolitecnico di MilanoFLOW-3D
Incognito Alessandro Study and optimization of an automatic breathing apparatusPolitecnico di MilanoFLOW-3D
Lauria AgostinoExperimental and numerical modelling of flow under a sluice gateUniversità della CalabriaFLOW-3D
Negri AlessandraNumerical analysis on the areas of flooding of the River LambroPolitecnico di MilanoFLOW-3D
Pelliccioli AnnaNumerical investigation on the hydrodynamic resistance of a hull in the presence of a free surfaceUniversità degli Studi di BergamoFLOW-3D
Trabucchi NicolaNumerical setup and modelling of the flow around a rectangular cylinderPolitecnico di MilanoFLOW-3D
Viviani DanielaNumerical modeling interaction between marine waves and emerged breakwater barriersUniversità degli Studi di SalernoFLOW-3D