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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Group member Jens Visbech from Inria Bordeaux/DTU Construct received Elite Research Travel Grants for 2025. Developed software tools such as OceanWave3D (Fortran 90) and MarineSEM. Advanced and used modern scientific computing and data-driven methods in multiple engineering application areas.
Research Experience
Teaches multiple courses at DTU, such as High-Performance Computing, The Finite Element Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Data-Driven Methods for Computational Science and Engineering, and more. Current research group includes several PhD students like Jens Visbech, Max Bitsch, Freja Petersen, and Niels Skovgaard Jensen. Involved in various research projects, including disease spread modelling, marine hydrodynamics, room acoustics, etc.
Background
Associate Professor in Computational Mathematics / Scientific Machine Learning. Research interests include: Mathematical-Physical Modelling, Scientific Computing, High-Performance Computing, Scientific Machine Learning, Software Engineering, and Natural Language Processing for Human-Device interfaces.
Miscellany
Co-founder of the GPULAB established at DTU Compute in 2008 (now hosted by the DTU Computing Center).