
معرفی
Niklas Hornischer is a doctoral researcher at the University of Stuttgart's Chair Computational Mathematics for Complex Simulation in Science and Engineering since 2025. He holds an M.Sc. in Simulation Technology (2022-2025) and B.Sc. in Simulation Technology (2018-2022) from the same institution. His research focuses on model order reduction techniques, electrophysiological simulations, and computational mathematics. He conducted a visiting research stint at the University of Cambridge's Department of Engineering under Garth Wells' supervision (April-September 2023).
His work bridges biomedical applications and high-performance computing, with recent contributions to dynamically transformed mode-based reduction for action potential propagation modeling. Collaborative projects include Persival, an AR simulation framework for mobile devices. His M.Sc. thesis on uncertainty quantification in microstructure materials and B.Sc. thesis on electrophysiological MOR were supervised by Prof. Felix Fritzen and Prof. Dominik Göddeke respectively.





