TIPP Donnerstag, 20.11.2025
17:00 - 19:00 Uhr
Großer Hörsaal, Campus Technik, Technikerstraße 13b, Innsbruck
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Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rüde, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU)
Ulrich Rüde studied mathematics and computer science, earning an MS from Florida State University and a PhD from TUM. From 1998–2025 he held the Chair of System Simulation at FAU Erlangen–Nürnberg, building a leading CSE program. He led the Algo-COOP team at CERFACS and was visiting professor at Colorado, NUS, and Rouen. Since 2024 he has been Senior Researcher at VSB–Technical University of Ostrava. His work targets HPC, algorithms, and scalable numerical methods for large-scale simulations.
Modern high-performance computers enable simulations at scales that were unthinkable only a few decades ago. At the same time, the mathematical methods and algorithms that underpin these computations have become an even more critical factor to achieve efficiency and accuracy. This talk will discuss recent developments in fast numerical methods and iterative solvers for large-scale scientific computing. Emphasis will be placed on the design and analysis of parallel algorithms, their implementation on current and emerging computing architectures, and their role in advancing simulation-based research in science and engineering.
Research Area Scientific Computing
Eduard Reiter
+43 512 507 39852
eduard.reiter@uibk.ac.at