معرفی
Kirk Soodhalter is the Ussher Assistant Professor in Numerical Analysis at the School of Mathematics, Trinity College Dublin. His research focuses on numerical linear algebra, ill-posed problems, Krylov subspace methods, and high-performance computing applications. He can be reached at ksoodha@maths.tcd.ie and is based in Office 244 of the Llyod Building. His work integrates advanced computational techniques with applications in astrophysics, fluid dynamics, and quantum computing.
Research Interests: His primary areas include developing efficient iterative methods for large-scale linear systems, particularly those arising in PDEs and quantum algorithms. He explores Krylov subspace recycling, preconditioning strategies, and sparse grid sampling to address challenges in numerical stability and computational efficiency.
Publications: Recent work demonstrates contributions to quantum super-Krylov methods for ground state estimation, fast solutions for Sylvester-structured systems in astrophysics, and hybrid iterative techniques for ill-posed problems. His articles often emphasize high-performance computing frameworks and their practical implementations.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Advising & Grants: No student advisees or grant details listed. His research is primarily conducted through Trinity College Dublin's School of Mathematics infrastructure.


