Professor Dr. rer.nat. Thomas Carraro – Head of Chair
Office: 1103 (Building H1)
Phone: +49 40 6541-3540
Email: carraro (@) hsu-hamburg.de
Duties
Deputy Dean of Studies Engineering Science
Member of the Examination Board Engineering Science
Member of the Faculty Board Mechanical and Civil Engineering
Research Interests
Simulation and modelling methods for SOFC fuel cells and batteries
Multiscale and multiphysics models
Adaptive finite element method
Optimial experimental design for partial differential equations (PDEs) models
Multiple shooting and parallel in time methods for optimal control problems with PDEs
Current Projects
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Curriculum Vitae
July 2020 – present Professor (“W2-Professur”), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Helmut-Schmidt University Hamburg, Germany
2018–2020 Visiting professor (“W2-Professurvertretung”), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Helmut-Schmidt University Hamburg, Germany
2016–2017 Visiting professor (“W3-Professurvertretung” 2 semesters), Department of Mathematics, Trier University, Germany
2015–2019 Head of Research Group Numerical methods for multiscale models, Institute for Applied Mathematics, Heidelberg University, Germany
2014 Visiting professor (“W3-Professurvertretung” 1 semester), Institute for Applied Mathematics, Heidelberg University, Germany
2010–2014 Research associate (TV-L E14) at the group of Prof. Rannacher, Institute for Applied Mathematics, Heidelberg University, Germany
2009 Visiting professor (“W3-Professurvertretung” 1 semester), Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR), Heidelberg University, Germany
2006–2008 Postdoctoral position (TV-L E13) at the group of Prof. Heuveline, Institute of Applied Mathematics & Computing Center, Karlsruhe University, Germany
2002–2004 Scientific employee (TV-L E13) at the group of Prof. Rannacher, Institute for Applied Mathematics, Heidelberg University, Germany
2005 Doctorate degree in applied mathematics, Heidelberg University, Germany
Title: Parameter estimation and optimal experimental design in flow reactors
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Rolf Rannacher
Teaching
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Recent Publications
Letzte Änderung: 2. Juni 2023