Dr Andreas Dedner
Andreas DednerAssociate Professor |
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Teaching Responsibilities 2020/21:
Term 1: MA949 Applications and Numerical Analysis for Linear PDEs
Term 2: MA261 Differential Equations: Modelling and Numerics
Research interests
- Numerical analysis and scientific computing (I am part of CSC)
- Higher order methods for solving non-linear evolution equations
- Generic software design for grid based numerical schemes
- Geophysical flows
- Radiation magnetohydrodynamics
A gallery showing some results of my research
Selected Publications:
S. Brdar, M. Baldauf, A. Dedner, and R. Klöfkorn, Comparison of dynamical cores for NWP models: comparison of COSMO and Dune. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics 27 (3-4), (2013), 453-472.
A. Dedner, P. Madhavan, and B. Stinner, Analysis of the discontinuous Galerkin method for elliptic problems on surfaces. IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 33 (3), (2013), 952-973.
S. Brdar, A. Dedner, and R. Klöfkorn Compact and Stable Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Convection-Diffusion Problems. SIAM J. Sci. Comput., 34(1), (2012), A263–A282.
A. Dedner and R. Klöfkorn, Generic Stabilization Approach for Higher Order Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Convection Dominated Problems. Journal of Scientific Computing 47 (3), (2011), 365-388A.
List of Publications
Organisation of Workshops/conferences/schools/seminars:
- I am organising the applied mathematics seminar
- Warwick/NAIS Dune School, Warwick June 2012 which is the second part of the
- PDE Software Frameworks -- 10th anniversary of DUNE, Münster June 2012
- MASDOC Multigrid Workshop Warwick, March 2012
- MIRaW Event: Media and Motion, Warwick November 2011
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Warwick/NAIS Dune School, Warwick June 2011
- Dune School, Freiburg April 2011
- Topics in Mathematical Fluid Dynamics, Freiburg January 2011
- Dune User Workshop, Stuttgart November 2010
- Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations on Surfaces, Freiburg September 2009
Recent research grants:
- Coupling of finite and boundary element methods,
funded by EPSRC - Next Generation Weather and Climate Programme: Gungho,
funded by NERC. - Simulation of the scavenging process in a two stroke engine include detailed chemical reactions.
funded by the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg - Adaptive Numerics for Multiscale Phenomena in Meteorological Flows,
funded by the German research foundation - Dynamics on and of surfaces,
funded by the German research foundation