
Pieter Van der Weeën
Bio [2009]
Pieter Van der Weeën is a master's student in bioenginering (chemistry and biotechnology) at the University of Ghent in Belgium.
Although his knowledge of cellular automata is still limited, he hopes
to discover a new passion in life and thinks that this Summer School
will be a great preparation for his thesis next year.
Project Title
Implementation and Investigation of Chemical-Clock Reactions using
Cellular Automata
Project
This project will try to create a practical chemistry application of CA. The focus will be on a specific class of chemical reactions called the chemical-clock reactions, which are non-equilibrium reactions with cyclic wave-like behavior. Special attention will be given to the Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction, an example of a chemical-clock reaction that can be described by means of
partial differential equations. Although research has already been done in
this field, the information is scarce and so there is much more to explore
and discover.
The Greenberg-Hastings model
(GHM) generates the behavior of complex chemical reactions that oscillate
and display features of waves and spirals, which makes it applicable for
this project.
This project will be split up into three main parts. In the first part,
the general behavior of the GHM will be studied to find
the main classes of "structures" under different parameter values and initial conditions. To do so, an efficient implementation of
the GHM will have to precede the actual investigation. In the second part
the focus will be on performing a sensitivity analysis on the model
parameters to enable the third part, which will be the
optimization of a parameter set. This will be accomplished using the
hill-climbing algorithm. Although this method is somewhat naïve and thereby
not faultless, it is an easy way to get a first idea of the problem.
If time permits it, the Belousov-Zhabotinskii will also be
modeled in 3D and other interesting topics may be explored,
depending on what new questions arise during the course of the project.
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