Iryna RybakView profile
Senior Lecturer
Iryna Rybak is a Senior Lecturer and Principal Investigator at the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Applied Analysis and Numerical Simulation. Her research focuses on mathematical modeling, numerical methods, and multiscale analysis for coupled free-flow and porous medium systems. She coordinates the German side of the ANR-DFG project FLUPOR and leads Project A03 in the Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1313 on interface-driven multi-field processes in porous media. Academic Roles: Research Assistant, Principal Investigator Institution: University of Stuttgart Key Projects: FLUPOR (ANR-DFG), SFB 1313 (DFG) Research Interests: Multiscale methods, averaging theories, Stokes-Darcy coupling, numerical algorithms for multiphysics problems, and model validation using neural networks. Her work addresses interface conditions, porous media flow, and sediment transport in three-phase systems. Publications emphasize fluid-porous interface modeling, preconditioning techniques, and sensitivity analysis. She has advised over 15 PhD/Master students on topics like preconditioners for coupled systems and surrogate-assisted validation frameworks. Teaching includes advanced numerical methods, mathematical programming, and partial differential equations at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Grant Roles: Principal Investigator in FLUPOR and SFB 1313; coordinator of DFG-funded projects on interface modeling (2012–2025).








