Manuel Torrilhon
Doctor
Mathematics
Aachen University of Technology
Germany
Biography
Dr. Manuel Torrilhon is currently working as a Professor in the Department of mathematics, Aachen University of Technology , germany. His research interests includes Mathematical modeling in continuum physics; Numerical methods for nonlinear hyperbolic systems; Kinetic gas theory, Boltzmann equation, rarefied gases and micro-flows; Magnetohydrodynamics for plasmas; Multi-scale methods, especially time integrators. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Manuel Torrilhon is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Mathematical modeling in continuum physics; Numerical methods for nonlinear hyperbolic systems; Kinetic gas theory, Boltzmann equation, rarefied gases and micro-flows; Magnetohydrodynamics for plasmas; Multi-scale methods, especially time integrators.
Research Interest
Mathematical modeling in continuum physics; Numerical methods for nonlinear hyperbolic systems; Kinetic gas theory, Boltzmann equation, rarefied gases and micro-flows; Magnetohydrodynamics for plasmas; Multi-scale methods, especially time integrators
Publications
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Birte Schmidtmann, Pawel Buchmüller, Manuel Torrilhon: Third-order Limiting for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws applied to Adaptive Mesh Refinement and Non-Uniform 2D Grids. CoRR abs/1705.10608 (2017)
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Manuel Torrilhon, Neeraj Sarna: Hierarchical Boltzmann simulations and model error estimation. J. Comput. Physics 342: 66-84 (2017)
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Roman Pascal Schaerer, Pratyuksh Bansal, Manuel Torrilhon: Efficient algorithms and implementations of entropy-based moment closures for rarefied gases. J. Comput. Physics 340: 138-159 (2017)