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Dr. Michael Redle is a researcher at RWTH Aachen University, specializing in computational methods for magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) and astrophysical simulations. He holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from North Carolina State University (2023), an M.Sc. (2020) from the same institution, and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Mathematics from Oregon State University (2018).
His research focuses on Finite Volume Schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws, Structure-Preserving Methods (e.g., well-balanced and divergence-free schemes), and Astrophysical Simulations of core-collapse supernovae in magnetic fields. His work bridges numerical analysis and applied mathematics, with applications to geophysics and astrophysics.
Recent publications (2024) explore advanced central-upwind schemes for MHD systems, emphasizing divergence-free treatments and path-conservative approaches. These studies address rotating shallow water MHD and ideal MHD scenarios, advancing computational frameworks for fluid dynamics.
No scientific awards are listed, and no advising/grants are mentioned. He is associated with The Lab at RWTH Aachen University, contributing to interdisciplinary computational research initiatives.
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