Dr. rer. nat. Martin Schreiber
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I'm no longer working at "Informatics V, Scientific Computing in Computer Science".
My up-to-date contact information is available at
Contact
Email: schreiberx@gmail.com
Research projects
- Transregional Collaborative Research Centre 89 - Invasive Computing
- Sierpinski: Framework for simulations with dynamical adaptive mesh refinement on triangular grids
Interests
- Applications (among others): Weather, Climate, Tsunami, Oceanic currents
- Algorithms: development of new algorithms for scientific computing
- Parallelization: new algorithms on HPC architectures, new parallelization concepts/models
- Architectures: CPU, GPU, XeonPhi
- Mesh: Focus on dynamically adaptive grids based on space-filling curves
- Compute resources: Dynamic resource scheduling
- Realtime: Interactive simulations
- Visualization: Efficient on- and offline processing
Publications
Journals
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Proceedings
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Talks
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PhD Thesis
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Diploma Thesis
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Teaching
Tutorials, Courses and Seminars
- WS 2013/14
- Seminar: High Performance Computing, advisor
- WS 2013/14
- Lecture: Algorithms of Scientific Computing 2, teaching assistant
- Seminar: Lattice Boltzmann methods, advisor
- SS 2013
- Lab: Computational Fluid Dynamics, lecturer
- Summeracademy: Simulation Technology: From Models to Software, teaching assistant
- WS 2012/13
- Lecture: Advanced programming, teaching assistant
- SS 2012
- Lab: Game physics, lecturer
- WEP at KAUST: Let's play - building a game physics engine, lecturer
- WS 2011/12
- Lecture: Numerical programming, teaching assistant
- SS 2011
- Lab: Game physics, lecturer
- WS 2010
- Lab: Scientific computing, teaching assistant
Student projects
- WS 2014
- S. Bartels: Interactive Simulations with Navier-Stokes Equations on many-core Architectures, IDP
- SS 2014
- F. Klein: Comparison of Shallow Water Simulations with Triangular Grids on the Sphere, Master's Thesis
- SS 2014
- D. Gutermuth: Application of Space-Filling Curves on unstructured Grids for Simulations on a Sphere, Bachelor's Thesis
- WS 2013
- A. Bakhtiari: MPI Parallelization of GPU-based Lattice Boltzmann Simulations, Master's Thesis
- SS 2013
- P. Müller, Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Shallow Water Equations, IDP
- SS 2013
- T. Hörmann: Parallel Algorithms for Sparse Grids in X10, Bachelor's thesis
- WS 2012/13
- M. Müller, Application of Shallow Water Equations on Spherical-Distorted Triangular Grids, IDP
- WS 2012/13
- F. Ehmann, Development of a Shared-Memory Task Scheduling Library for Dynamically Changing Workloads, Master's thesis
- SS 2012
- F. Klein, Optimization of Numerical Simulations for Regular Subpatches on Adaptive Meshes, Bachelor's thesis
Curriculum vitae
Period | Education |
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Nov. 2010 - 2014 | Doctoral candidate, Technische Universität München, Munich |
Nov. 2013 | University of Exeter, England |
Mar. 2008 - Jun. 2010 | Student, Technische Univerisität München, Munich |
Aug. 2007 - Feb. 2008 | Student, Exchange programm: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong |
2004 - Aug. 2007 | Student, Technische Univeristät München, Munich |
2002 - 2004 | BOS Ingolstadt (technical focus), Ingolstadt |
2001 - 2002 | FOS Ingolstadt (technical focus), Ingolstadt |
1998 - 2001 | Apprenticeship: office management assistant at KAMPA, Kinding |
1995 - 1998 | Realschule, Hilpoltstein |
1992 - 1995 | Gymnasium der Regensburger Domspatzen, Regensburg |
1988 - 1992 | Elementary school, Greding |