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Dr. Sebastian Wolf is a researcher at the Technische Universität München (TUM), associated with the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology and the Chair of Scientific Computing in Computer Science (SCCS). His primary research focuses on earthquake simulation software (SeisSol), wave propagation phenomena, and discontinuous Galerkin methods. He specializes in computational seismology, particularly in simulating seismic waves in complex poroelastic media and dynamic rupture processes. His work integrates high-performance computing (HPC) techniques for extreme-scale simulations.
- Current Affiliations: SCCS, TUM; Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (office location)
- Key Research Areas: Seismic wave modeling, numerical methods (ADER-DG), poroelastic media, and uncertainty quantification
Teaching responsibilities include numerical programming and wave simulation courses. He has supervised multiple student theses on topics like seismic simulation optimization and uncertainty quantification. His research contributes to understanding induced earthquakes and improving computational efficiency in geophysical simulations.
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