Leonhard Rannabauer, M.Sc.

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Leonhard Rannabauer

Address:

Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
Boltzmannstr. 1
85748 Garching b. München
Office:
E.2.048 (LRZ)
Email:
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Phone:
(089) 35831-7817
Fax:
(089) 289 18 607
Office Hours: by arrangement


Teaching

Winter 2019

Einführung in die wissenschaftliche Programmierung TUMonline, Moodle

Summer 2019

Bachelor-Praktikum: Scientific Computing - 3D Game Physics TUMonline Moodle

Winter 2018

Master-Seminar: Fundamentals of Wave Simulation - Solving Hyperbolic Systems of PDEs TUMOnline, Moodle Bachelorpraktikum: Tsunami Simulation TUMOnline, Moodle

Summer 2018

Bachelor-Praktikum: Scientific Computing - 3D Game Physics

Winter 2017

Master-Seminar: Fundamentals of Wave Simulation - Solving Hyperbolic Systems of PDEs Bachelor-Praktikum: Tsunami Simulation

Summer 2017

Scientific Computing in Circuit Simulation

Publications

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Talks

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Posters

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Finished Student Projects

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Thesis

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Open Student Projects

If you're interested in a Master's or Bachelor's thesis write me an E-Mail with your interests and preknowledge.

Topics are normally placed around our current research and part of one of these projects:

Tsunami Simulation in the samoa² project

Computational Seismology in the SeisSol project

Hyperbolic PDEs in the the ExaHyPE project