Research
As an interdisciplinary research group, our focus is on the development of scalable algorithms for large-scale simulations, with a special emphasis on adaptive multi-physics simulations, research software engineering, and scientific machine learning. Among other activities, our lab is currently involved in the following research projects:
- DFG Research Unit FOR5409
SNuBIC:
Structure-Preserving Numerical Methods for Bulk- and Interface Coupling of Heterogeneous Models - DFG Project ACTRIX:
Accessible extreme-scale computing with Trixi.jl and the Julia programming language - BMBF Project
ADAPTEX:
Adaptive Earth system modelling with strongly reduced computation time for exascale-supercomputers
The HPSC Lab promotes good research software engineering practices and open-source software, and members of the lab are key contributors to the Trixi Framework, especially in the following software projects:
- Trixi.jl: Adaptive high-order numerical simulations of conservation laws in Julia
- libtrixi: Interface library for using Trixi.jl from C/C++/Fortran
- TrixiParticles.jl: Particle-based multiphysics simulations in Julia
Interested in writing a Bachelor/Master thesis or in a hiwi job? Please send an email to Michael Schlottke-Lakemper.