Academic interests
- Computational Physics
- Machine Learning
- Friction
I am a physicist with a strong interest in computational physics in general. In particular, this involves studies of many-body systems in the quantum mechanical and classical regime. High performance computing is a central tool for these studies.
The research is mainly targeting effects inspired by geological processes. This includes studies of friction and wet/dry fracture.
Courses taught
2022
FYS-MEK1110 - Mechanics
NAT3000 - Scientific programming in school
FYS3150/4150 - Computational Physics
FYS1100 - Mechanics and modelling
2021
FYS-MEK1110 - Mechanics
FYS3150/4150 - Computational Physics
2020
FYS-MEK1110 - Mechanics
FYS1120 - Electromagnetism
2018
FYS-MEK1110 - Mechanics
FYS1120 - Electromagnetism
Background
PhD, University of Oslo, Computational Physics, 2019-
MSc, University of Oslo, Computational Physics, 2017-2019
BSc, University of Oslo, Physics, astronomy and meteorology, 2014-2017