
معرفی
Dirk Hesse serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Oslo with dual expertise bridging academia and industry. His academic role centers on the Data and Knowledge Management (DKM) research group, while professionally he holds the position of Vice President at Equinor, overseeing IT portfolios for commodity market sales and energy product distribution.
His research spans theoretical and computational physics with strong interdisciplinary connections to data science. Key focus areas include:
- Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and Heavy Quark Effective Theory (HQET)
- Numerical Stochastic Perturbation Theory (NSPT) applications
- Gradient Flow methodologies in quantum field theory
- Automated lattice perturbation techniques
- Digital transformation in energy sectors
Analysis of his publications reveals deep specialization in high-precision computational methods for particle physics, particularly in heavy-light quark systems and non-perturbative QCD calculations. His work consistently integrates advanced algorithm development with theoretical frameworks, demonstrating strong technical rigor in lattice field theory simulations.
Professionally, Hesse maintains significant industry engagement through Equinor, where he drives digitalization initiatives in energy markets. This dual role positions him at the critical intersection of academic research and industrial application, particularly in data-intensive energy systems.
His affiliations include active participation in the Data and Knowledge Management research group at UiO, focusing on computational methodologies applicable to both theoretical physics and industrial data challenges. Current work emphasizes the transfer of academic computational techniques to solve real-world problems in energy distribution and market systems.


