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== Quick facts ==
 
== Quick facts ==
 
* Working at Lunarc, Lund University, since 2010 (part time)
 
* Working at Lunarc, Lund University, since 2010 (part time)
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* Researcher Mathematic-NF, Lund University, since 2010 (part time)
 
* Working at EPCC, The University of Edinburgh, since 2002 (part time)  
 
* Working at EPCC, The University of Edinburgh, since 2002 (part time)  
 
* Doctorate in theoretical Physics (Lattice quantum field theory), Hamburg University, Germany, 1996  
 
* Doctorate in theoretical Physics (Lattice quantum field theory), Hamburg University, Germany, 1996  
* Application areas and applications worked on include: Lattice quantum field theory, Biomolecular systems (Applications: NAMD, Gromacs), Computational plasma physics (Applications: Centori, GS2, GEM), Computational chemistry (Applications: Siesta, Castep, CP2K, GPAW), Computational fluid dynamics (Application: EBL3, OpenFOAM)  
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* Application areas and applications worked on include: Lattice quantum field theory, Biomolecular systems (Applications: NAMD, Gromacs), Computational plasma physics (Applications: Centori, GS2, GEM), Computational chemistry (Applications: Siesta, Castep, CP2K, GPAW), Computational fluid dynamics (Application: EBL3, OpenFOAM)
  
 
== Expertise ==
 
== Expertise ==

Revision as of 20:28, 28 September 2011

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Joachim Hein (LUNARC)

Application expert in Parallel programming, Performance optimisation

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Work part time at EPCC, The University of Edinburgh.
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Quick facts

  • Working at Lunarc, Lund University, since 2010 (part time)
  • Researcher Mathematic-NF, Lund University, since 2010 (part time)
  • Working at EPCC, The University of Edinburgh, since 2002 (part time)
  • Doctorate in theoretical Physics (Lattice quantum field theory), Hamburg University, Germany, 1996
  • Application areas and applications worked on include: Lattice quantum field theory, Biomolecular systems (Applications: NAMD, Gromacs), Computational plasma physics (Applications: Centori, GS2, GEM), Computational chemistry (Applications: Siesta, Castep, CP2K, GPAW), Computational fluid dynamics (Application: EBL3, OpenFOAM)

Expertise