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Dr. Anne Reinarz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Durham University, specializing in High Performance Computing, Numerical Methods, and Scientific Computing. Her research focuses on developing scalable algorithms and software frameworks for complex systems, including ExaHyPE for wave simulations and dune-composites for composite material modeling. She actively collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to address challenges in fault tolerance, parallel computing, and uncertainty quantification.
Her work emphasizes computational efficiency and resilience, with contributions to adaptive mesh refinement, high-order numerical methods, and error detection in task-based systems. Reinarz has supervised multiple postgraduate students in computational mechanics and numerical analysis.
Key projects include ExaHyPE—an engine for hyperbolic PDE systems—and UM-Bridge, a tool for uncertainty quantification. Her publications span conferences like SC and journals such as Journal of Computational Physics, reflecting her impact on computational science and engineering.
Reinarz’s research bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in aerospace composites, seismic simulation, and gravitational physics, driven by the need for robust and scalable computational solutions.


