
Bio
I am a staff member in the Multiscale Methods and Dynamics Group, and work in the area of multiphysics modeling and scientific computing. My research is primarily focused on the development of advanced numerical methods to model core-collapse supernovae — in particular neutrino radiation hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics. These systems are inherently multiscale, and their modeling demand a range of mathematical and computational tools. I received my Ph.D. from the at the University of Oslo.
Publications
May 2019
Conference Paper
May 2019
thornado-transport: IMEX schemes for two-moment neutrino transport respecting Fermi-Dirac statistics
Conference Paper
March 2019
Journal: Journal of Computational Physics
January 2018
ORNL Report
August 2016
Conference Paper