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Michele Ruggeri is affiliated with TU Wien's Forschungsgruppe Numerik von PDEs within the Department of Mathematics and Geoinformation. His work focuses on developing advanced numerical methods for partial differential equations, particularly in micromagnetics and materials science.
Key research areas include computational modeling of magnetic materials (e.g., magnetic skyrmions), finite element methods for liquid crystals, and error estimation in stochastic Galerkin FEM. He contributes to the Commics software framework for micromagnetic simulations.
Recent publications (2020-2023) address topics like: implicit-explicit time integration for Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equations, numerical analysis of nematic liquid crystals (Ericksen model), and optimal convergence of adaptive boundary element methods. His work bridges applied mathematics with computational materials science.
Ruggeri collaborates extensively with researchers such as Dirk Praetorius, Giovanni Di Fratta, and Ricardo Nochetto. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his active publication record indicates sustained academic engagement.
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