About the preCICE project

Development

preCICE is developed in the groups of Benjamin Uekermann (Usability and Sustainability of Simulation Software) and Miriam Schulte (Simulation of Large Systems) at the University of Stuttgart and in the group of Hans-Joachim Bungartz (Scientific Computing in Computer Science) at the Technical University of Munich. Support contracts are offered through TTI GmbH.

Lead Maintainers

Benjamin Uekermann
Benjamin Uekermann University of Stuttgart
Project Founder
Miriam Mehl
Miriam Mehl University of Stuttgart
Lead Developer
Hans-Joachim Bungartz
Hans-Joachim Bungartz Technical University of Munich
Lead Developer

Core Developers

Gerasimos Chourdakis
Gerasimos Chourdakis University of Stuttgart and Technical University of Munich
Frédéric Simonis
Frédéric Simonis University of Stuttgart
Benjamin Uekermann
Benjamin Uekermann University of Stuttgart
Ishaan Desai
Ishaan Desai University of Stuttgart
David Schneider
David Schneider University of Stuttgart
Carme Homs Pons
Carme Homs Pons University of Stuttgart
Jun Chen
Jun Chen University of Stuttgart
Felix Neubauer
Felix Neubauer University of Stuttgart

For the full list of contributors to preCICE please see our community page.

The conceptual ideas of preCICE are not completely new. preCICE is an advancement of FSI*ce, developed by Markus Brenk.

Planning and development of precice.org

The website in its current form was planned and implemented by CH Lorenz Research and Innovation Consulting together with the preCICE team. For more information contact Christopher Lorenz at christopher[dot]lorenz[at]chlorenz[dot]ug.

Funding

preECO – A community-driven ecosystem of adapters and application cases for the coupling library preCICE

DFG call on research software usability

Funding number: 528693298

Years running: 2023–2026

Parallel numerical coupling methods for interface problems (D02)

SFB 1313 – Interface-Driven Multi-Field Processes in Porous Media – Flow, Transport and Deformation

Funding number: 327154368

Years running: 2018–2026

A data-driven optimization framework for improving the adaptation of the neuromuscular system in brain pathology

Priority Programme SPP 2311 – Robust coupling of continuum-biomechanical in silico models to establish active biological system models for later use in clinical applications - Co-design of modeling, numerics and usability

Funding number: 465243391

Years running: 2021–2025

FlexMap – Flexible and efficient data mapping for simulation of coupled problems

Individual research grant

Funding number: 515015468

Years running: 2022–2025

SimTech PN5-9(II) – Application-agnostic software for model adaptivity of two-scale coupled problems

Cluster of Excellence EXC 2075 SimTech – Data-Integrated Simulation Science under Germany's Excellence Strategy

Funding number: 390740016

Years running: 2024–2025

preATHLET – Extension of ATHLET by the general coupling interface preCICE for multiphysics simulation in reactor safety

BMUV (project management agency GRS)

Funding number: 1501593

Years running: 2019–2023

Efficient remeshing in preCICE

KONWIHR – Competence Network for Scientific HPC in Bavaria

Years running: 2021-2023

SimTech PN5-9 – Adaptive and flexible macro-micro coupling software

Cluster of Excellence EXC 2075 SimTech – Data-Integrated Simulation Science under Germany's Excellence Strategy

Funding number: 390740016

Years running: 2021–2023

preDOM – Domestication of the coupling library preCICE

DFG call on research software sustainability

Funding number: 391150578

Years running: 2018–2022

Optimization of dynamic mesh handling in preCICE

KONWIHR – Competence Network for Scientific HPC in Bavaria

Years running: 2020-2021

ExaFSA - Exascale simulation of fluid-structure-acoustics interactions

SPPEXA – Priority Programme SPP 1648 – Software for Exascale Computing

Funding number: 230798225

Years running: 2012–2020

UMMC – Usable algorithms and software for multi-model coupled engineering problems

EuroTech PostDoc Program. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 754462.

Funding number: 754462

Years running: 2019–2020

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