Sergey Litvinov is a Researcher at ETH Zürich, affiliated with the Department of Structural Mechanics and Monitoring within the College of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering. His work focuses on computational and statistical models for biomedical and industrial applications, leveraging tools like C++, PyTorch, and cloud computing. He contributes to hierarchical Bayesian analysis on big data and probabilistic programming, emphasizing data-driven methodologies. Current projects include the DCoMEX initiative (Data-Driven Computational Mechanics at Exascale), aiming to advance large-scale computational frameworks for structural mechanics and monitoring. His research interests span computational mechanics, fluid dynamics, and machine learning applications, with a strong emphasis on hybrid numerical methods and high-performance computing for multiphase systems. He has no listed scientific awards or advisees. His contributions are centered on software development (e.g., Aphros and Mirheo ) for multiphase flow simulations and novel optimization techniques for inverse problems, particularly in biomedical and engineering contexts. Recent articles highlight his work on discrete loss optimization, reinforcement learning for flow control, and data-driven methods for tumor growth modeling and drug delivery systems. He is part of interdisciplinary teams addressing challenges in microfluidics, turbulence modeling, and biomedical applications, with a focus on scalable solutions for complex systems. His projects often involve collaboration with industrial and academic partners on computational models for real-world applications.






