Selected Classes

Student Projects

  • April 2023 - October 2023
    M. Engel, Master’s thesis - Using a High Performance Tensor Library for an ADER-DG Finite Element Solver.
  • April 2023 - August 2023
    M. Koch, Bachelor’s thesis - Compiling the Einstein summation convention to LIBXSMM library calls.
  • June 2023
    W. Spranger, High School Internship - Deploying Software on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 System on Chip.
  • January 2022 - September 2022
    R. Gesele, Master’s thesis - Rekonstruktion von intramuskulären EMG-Signalen mittels Matching Pursuit Algorithmus.
  • September 2021 - March 2022
    J. Isken, Master’s thesis - Using Bfloat16 for Higher-Precision Seismic Simulations.
  • May 2021 - October 2021
    M. Engel, Bachelor’s thesis - Algorithmische Realisierung eines linsenfreien Mikroskopieverfahrens.
  • Summer 2021
    Chris Tobar, SCEC SOURCES Summer Internship - The Workflow of Large Scale Ground Motion Simulations: Preprocessing, forward simulations, postprocessing.
  • Summer 2021
    Mary Chen, SCEC SOURCES Summer Internship - The Workflow of Large Scale Ground Motion Simulations: Preprocessing, forward simulations, postprocessing.
  • March 2017 - February 2019
    D. Lenz, Student Volunteer and Graduate Student Researcher - Surface meshing, solid/fluid interfaces for ADER-DG, high-order DG material discretizations; First position: Postdoc at Argonne National Laboratory.
  • June 2018 - February 2019
    J. Bryan - Southern California Earthquake Center/Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SCEC/SURE), student volunteer - Towards Seismic Inverse Problems Using Deep Learning; First position: PhD student at MIT.
  • June 2018 - August 2018
    J. Zhang - High School Intern - Analysis of the number of required bits in the mantissa for seismic simulations.
  • April 2017 - May 2018
    R. Konwar, Graduate Student Researcher and Student Volunteer - Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery for AWP-ODC-OS; Velocity-aware tetrahedral meshing; First position: ANSYS.
  • September 2017 - April 2018
    J. Qiu, Student Volunteer - Performance modeling, Cache Blocking and Reduction of L1 Write Conflicts for fused ADER-DG simulations on Knights Landing; First position: Falcon Computing.
  • December 2015 - June 2017
    J. Tobin, Student Volunteer and Graduate Student Researcher - Accelerating Seismic Simulations using the Intel Xeon Phi Knights Landing Processor; First position: Edgestream Partners.
  • October 2015
    P. Gomez, Master’s thesis - A Hardware-aware ADER-DG Method for Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations.
  • August 2015
    J. Klicpera, Bachelor’s thesis - Fault Parameterization and Rough Fault Earthquake Simulations in SeisSol. First position: PhD student at Technical University Munich.
  • August 2015
    F. Späth, Bachelor’s thesis - In-situ Visualisierung von Tsunami-Simulationen auf verteilten Systemen.
  • August 2014
    L. Rannabauer, Bachelor’s thesis - Runge-Kutta and ADER discontinuous Galerkin schemes for hyperbolic partial differential equations. First position: PhD student at Technical University Munich.
  • March 2014
    F. Gratl, Bachelor’s thesis - Workflow automation of verification and performance tests for SeisSol. First position: PhD student at Technical University Munich.
  • December 2013
    L. Rannabauer, Bachelor’s thesis - Q-bench: implementation and parametrisation of a routine to evaluate the quality of traffic information. First position: PhD student at Technical University Munich.
  • October 2013
    L. Spiegelberg, Bachelor’s thesis - Ocean circulation studies in the Labrador Sea.
  • July 2013
    W. Hölzl, Bachelor’s thesis - Vectorization and GPGPU-Acceleration of an Augmented Riemann Solver for the Shallow Water Equations.
  • June 2013
    M. Müller, Interdisciplinary Project - Global Tsunami Simulation on Distorted Adaptive Triangular-Grids.
  • March 2013
    A. Bakhtiari and D. Pinaev, BGCE Honours Project 2012 - Implementation of a 3D Model for Seismic Simulations on Adaptive Refined Meshes in PeanoClaw.
  • November 2012
    D. Gudu, Master’s Thesis - Parallel Tsunami Simulations With Block-Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement.
  • June 2012
    S. Rettenberger, Master’s Thesis - A parallel server for adaptive geoinformation in computational fluid dynamics.