Background
Matthias Möller is Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics section Numerical Analysis at TU Delft. He is working in the interdisciplinary field of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), which brings together applied mathematics, computer sciences, and engineering disciplines to solve challenging real-world problems. Research in this rapidly developing multidisciplinary field at TU Delft is clustered in the TU Delft Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (DCSE). Matthias is an active member of DCSE and moreover co-founder of the TU Delft Quantum Software Cluster (QSC), which is a university-wide initiative to support research and education in this future computing technology.
Matthias' main research interests are:
- adaptive finite element and isogeometric analysis for computational fluid dynamic problems;
- quantum-CFD and quantum-accelerated scientific computing;
- heterogeneous high-performance and future computing;
- hybrid mesh-particle methods; especially the material point method;
- fast iterative solvers.
Upcoming events
Conference on Applied Quantum Methods in Computational Science and Engineering
Save the date for the 1st ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Applied Quantum Methods in Computational Science and Engineering (AQMCSE) in Aachen, Germany, October 8-10, 2025.
Lorentz Workshop on Generative AI in engineering design optimization
Together with Prof. Stefanie Elgeti (TU Wien), Prof. Gershon Elber (Technion), and Prof. Carlotta Giannelli (University of Florence) we organize a one-week workshop at the Lorentz Center in Leiden, NL in the week June 23-27, 2025.
Advanced Course on Opportunities and Challenges of Quantum Computing in Computational Mechanics
Save the date for a one-week advanced course on Opportunities and Challenges of Quantum Computing in Computational Mechanics at the renowned International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM) in Udine, Italy, May 5-9, 2025.