Collaborators
- Academics:
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Jens Feder and Bjørn Jamtveit: Physics for geological processes.
- Prof. Cass T. Miller, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA (multiphase porous media flow, applied mathematics, editorial work in the journal Advances in Water Resources
- Prof. Chris Johnson, Department of Computer Science, University of Utah, USA (computational steering, visualization, object-oriented numerics, software development)
- Prof. Stefan Turek, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Dortmund, Germany (software for PDEs; see the upcoming joint minisymposium Modern Software Aspects for PDE Solvers at the IMACS 2000 conference)
- Dr. Michael Thune', Department of Information Technology, University of Uppsala, Sweden (software for PDEs, numerical methods, fluid dynamics)
- Dr. Leif Persson,
Department of Mathematics, University of Umeaa,
Sweden (diffusion problems in physical chemistry, Diffpack)
- Dr. Gerhard Zumbusch, Institute for Applied Mathematics, University of
Bonn, Germany (multigrid, domain decomposition, parallel computing)
- Prof. Igor Nedelkovski,
St. Kliment Ohridski University, Faculty of Technical Sciences,
Bitola, Macedonia (simulation of power condensers and heat exchangers)
- Prof. Geir Pedersen and
Dr. Harald Osnes,
Mechanics Division, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo
(fluid and structural mechanics, numerical methods, development of Diffpack)
- Prof. Erik Bølviken,
Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo (educational issues,
statistical methods, stochastic simulation)
- Prof. Fridtjov Irgens,
Department of Applied Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Fluid Dynamics,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
(structural and fluid mechanics, blood flow and heart dynamics,
educational issues)
- Prof. Knut Bjørlykke og Prof. Kåre Høeg,
Department of Geology,
University of Oslo (modeling of porous media flow and deformation)
- Dr. Morten Hjort-Jensen,
Department of Physics,
University of Oslo (high-performance computing)
- Research institutes:
- Dr. Jan Olav Langseth,
Avdeling for beskyttelse og materiall, Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt
(The Norwegian Defense Research Establishment), Kjeller, Norway
(numerical methods, aerodynamics, educational issues)
- Per øyvind Hvidsten,
Avdeling for beskyttelse og materiall, Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt
(The Norwegian Defense Research Establishment), Kjeller, Norway
(scripting, visualization)
- Dr. Marte Gutierrez,
Reservoir Mechanics, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Oslo
(numerics and software for coupled systems of PDEs)
- Dr. Carl Harbitz,
Avalanche and Slide Protection,
Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Oslo (underwater slides)
- Dr. Torgeir Rusten,
Department of Numerical Simulation, SINTEF Applied Mathematics, Oslo
(CFD, multigrid, mixed finite elements, finite volume methods, Diffpack)
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Prof. Asbjørn Mo,
Department of Department of Casting and Metal Forming, SINTEF Materials
Technology, Oslo (metal forming, mathematical modeling, educational issues)
- Astrid Holstad, Department of Reservoir and
Exploration Technology, Institute for Energy Technology, Kjeller, Norway
(porous media flow, numerical methods)
- Dr. Erik Holm, Department of Materials and Corrosion Technology,
Institute for Energy Technology, Kjeller, Norway
(numerical methods, scripting, software development, welding)
- Industry:
- Dr. Erlend Arge and Elizabeth Acklam,
Numerical Objects, Oslo
(development of Diffpack)
- Dr. Martin Peters, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany (computational science and engineering, educational issues, applied mathematics)
- Greg McFarlane, Dumpleton Software Consulting, Sydney, Australia (scripting, Python megawidgets)
- Carsten Arnholm,
Det norske Veritas, Oslo
(F77-C++ coupling)