We offer leading expertise on a wide variety of methods for discretizing and solving systems of nonlinear partial differential equations, as well as calibrating and optimizing the resulting computational models. We excel at developing new computational algorithms and turning these into efficient, reliable, and robust software of professional quality. We are internationally oriented and combine high academic quality in research with a strong focus on industrial relevance:
- 19 permanent scientists, most with a PhD in mathematics, physics, or geophysics. We also have associated PhD and master students.
- 20+ years of continuous involvment in industrial and academic research.
- Many publications in leading journals and conferences each year.
- 15+ years track record in developing high-quality, open-source, community software having hundreds of users world wide and sharing open data (e.g., CO2 DataShare)
- 20+ years experience in utilizing hardware accelerators (GPUs, etc.).
While our work primarily revolves around applications, we maintain a strong emphasis on generic expertise, identifying ourselves as applied mathematicians and computer scientists rather than domain-specific experts. This approach aligns with a longstanding tradition dating back to the early 1990s at SINTEF Digital. We believe that this distinctive characteristic is crucial for developing efficient, flexible, and robust simulation technology.
It is therefore natural for us to take a leading role in SINTEF Digital's prioritized research area, Mathematics in Technology, which functions as an incubator for new research directions and development of new research talents. Examples of new strategic directions include work on differentiable simulators, optimization under uncertainty, and various forms of combined physics-and-data-driven methods, to name a few. Likewise, by leveraging our preexisting software and expertise from porous media flow we were recently able to make a relatively swift entry into computational electrochemistry.
Recognizing the importance of scientific renewal and continued education in new and upcoming fields, we have also for the past two decades organized the highly popular Geilo Winter Schools in eScience and computational mathematics.