Eilif Sommer Øyreمشاهده پروفایل
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Eilif Sommer Øyre is a Research Fellow at the Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, University of Oslo, affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Based in Room 210 at Svein Rosselands hus, he contributes to solar physics research and high-performance computing initiatives, with contact via e.s.oyre@astro.uio.no. His academic background includes: Master of Science in Engineering Physics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 2021 His research centers on solar physics and computational methods, specializing in accelerated particles, numerical analysis, and high-performance computing. He develops simulations to model solar phenomena and particle acceleration mechanisms, bridging astrophysical theory with advanced computational techniques for energy-related processes in stellar environments. His 2020 publications reveal interdisciplinary expertise, applying astrophysical computational frameworks to energy engineering challenges—specifically salinity gradient power generation and battery thermal systems—highlighting methodological transfer between solar physics and sustainable energy technologies. As a teaching assistant for AST2000 - Introduction to Astrophysics, he mentors undergraduate students in core astrophysical concepts. He actively collaborates within the Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics team, leveraging high-performance computing resources for solar dynamics simulations and contributing to Norway's leadership in solar research.



