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Research
I am part of the research group Simulation in Applied Mechanics. Part of my work now is about Non-destructive testing using full waveform inversion.
Teaching
- Introduction to programming in C++ (WS17/18, WS18/19, WS19/20)
- Computation in Engineering I (WS17/18, WS18/19, WS19/20)
- Computation in Engineering II (SS2018, SS2019)
Conference contributions
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Enabling efficient numerical simulations using the finite cell method on massively parallel systems
In: Environmental Informatics Techniques and Trends, Adjunct Proceedings of the 32nd EnviroInfo conference, Garching, Germany, 2018
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Finite Cell discretizations for Full Waveform Inversion
In: European Conference on Computational Mechanics, 2018
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Computational Modelling of Metal Additive Manufacturing
In: European Conference on Computational Mechanics, Glasgow, UK, 2018
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Multilevel-hp adaptive Finite Cell Method for the Navier-Stokes equations using a residual-based Variational Multiscale Method
In: International Conference on Finite Elements in Flow Problems, Rome, Italy, 2017
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Multi-level hp-adaptivity and the finite cell method for fluid problems
In: European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, Crete Island, Greece, 2016
Study projects
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Multi-level hp-FEM and the Finite Cell Method for the Navier-Stokes equations using a Variational Multiscale Formulation
Master's thesis, Technische Universität München, 2017
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Crack detection by full waveform inversion using multi-level hp-FEM
Honours project, Technische Universität München, 2016
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Implementation of the Characteristic Based Split algorithm for the Shallow Water Equations in a high order finite element frame-work
Bachelor's thesis, Technische Universität München, 2014