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Michael Quell is a Researcher at the Microelectronics Research Department (E360-01) at TU Wien. His work focuses on numerical methods for semiconductor process simulation, including level-set techniques, hierarchical mesh processing, and high-performance computing. He holds a Dipl.-Ing. (Master's equivalent) and a Dr.techn. (PhD) in technical sciences. His research emphasizes parallel algorithms for material flow simulation, adaptive mesh refinement, and TCAD applications.
- Education: Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.techn. in Technical Sciences
Research interests span computational engineering, numerical analysis, and semiconductor fabrication modeling. Key contributions include shared-memory parallel implementations of the Fast Marching Method, hierarchical re-distancing algorithms, and feature detection for topography simulations. His work often addresses challenges in nanoscale fabrication processes and multi-material wet etching.
Collaborations involve projects on parallel mesh adaptation frameworks and quantum transport simulations. He has contributed to advancing computational tools for semiconductor process design and manufacturing optimization.
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