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Henning S. Mortveit is an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia, affiliated with the Department of Systems and Information Engineering and the Network Systems Science and Advanced Computing division within the UVA Biocomplexity Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (2000) and previously worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Virginia Tech.
His research focuses on graph dynamical systems, including their combinatorial and algebraic structures, stability, resiliency, and applications in large-scale simulation models. His work bridges discrete and continuous dynamical systems, emphasizing structure-to-function theories.
Mortveit's recent publications explore topics such as attractor stability in biological systems, cycle equivalence in GDS, and hardware-software co-design for supercomputing. His methodological contributions span from foundational mathematical frameworks to applied crisis response modeling.
He is based at the UVA Biocomplexity Institute, where he develops simulation frameworks and advanced computing solutions for complex systems analysis.




