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Prof. Dr. Sebastian NoelleInstitut für Geometrie und Praktische MathematikRWTH Aachen University Raum 142 Templergraben 55 ![]() 52056 Aachen, Germany office: Room 142 phone: +49 - 241 - 80 93953 fax: +49 - 241 - 80 693951 mail: noelle@igpm.rwth-aachen.de |
Research Interests
- Analysis and Numerical Analysis of PDEs
- Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws
- High Resolution Schemes
- Well-Balanced Schemes
- Asymptotic Preserving Schemes
- Geophysical Free Surface Flows
Some activities in a nutshell ...
- PhD, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University (1990)
- Habilitation, Universität Bonn (1998)
- Professor of Mathematics, RWTH Aachen (2000)
- Editorial Board, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing (2002-2007)
- Abel Lecturer in honour of the 2005 Abel Laureate, my advisor Peter D. Lax
- Scientific Committee, International Conference on Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic Problems (since 2011)
- Scientific Committee, GdR Ecoulements Gravitaires et Risques Naturels (CNRS) (since 2011)
- Principal Investigator, Graduiertenkolleg (RTG) Energy, Entropy, and Dissipative Dynamics (2017-2020)
- Vertrauensdozent, Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, (2008 - 2016)
- DFG Senats- und Bewilligungsausschuss für die Graduiertenkollegs (2016 - 2018)
- Vorsitzender der Graduiertenförderungs-Kommission der Fakultät 1, RWTH Aachen (2013-2021)
- Lehrpreis der Fachschaft Mathematik/Physik/Informatik 2022
- Erasmusdozent: Trondheim, Lund. Please contact me via email
Recent papers in my group
- G. Chen, S. Noelle. A unified surface-gradient and hydrostatic reconstruction scheme for the shallow water equations. IGPM report 517 (July 2021), RWTH Aachen University. Journal of Computational Physics 467 (2022) 111463.
- S. Noelle, M. Parisot, T. Tscherpel, A class of boundary conditions for time-discrete Green-Naghdi equations with bathymetry. arXive:2106.05048 (June 2021). IGPM report 516 (2021), RWTH Aachen University. SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis 60 (2022), no. 5, 2681–2712.
- V. Kučera, M. Lukáčová-Medvidová, S. Noelle, J. Schütz, Asymptotic properties of a class of linearly implicit schemes for weakly compressible Euler equations. arXiv:2011.13753v1 (Nov 2020). IGPM report 510 (2021), RWTH Aachen University. Numerische Mathematik 150 (2022), 79–103.
- Y. Mantri, S. Noelle, Well-balanced discontinuous Galerkin scheme for 2 × 2 hyperbolic balance law. IGPM report 507 (2020), RWTH Aachen University. Journal of Computational Physics 429 (2021), 110011, 13 pp.
- J. Zeifang, J. Schütz, K. Kaiser, A. Beck, M. Lukacova, S. Noelle, A novel full-Euler low Mach number IMEX splitting. Communications in Computational Physics 27 (2020), 292-320.
- A. Buttinger-Kreuzhuber, Z. Horvath, S. Noelle, G. Blöschl, J. Waser, A fast second-order shallow water scheme on two-dimensional structured grids over abrupt topography. Advances in Water Resources 127 (2019), 89-108.
- Z. Horvath, A. Buttinger-Kreuzhuber, A. Konev, D. Cornel, J. Komma, G. Blöschl, S. Noelle, J. Waser, Comparison of Fast Shallow-Water Schemes on Real-World Floods. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 146 (2020), 05019005.
- Y. Mantri, M. Herty, S. Noelle, Well-balanced scheme for gas-flow in pipeline networks. IGPM report 480 (2018), RWTH Aachen University. Networks and Heterogeneous Media 14 (2019), 659-676.
- H. Zakerzadeh and S. Noelle, A note on the stability of implicit-explicit flux splittings for stiff hyperbolic systems IGPM report 449 (2016), RWTH Aachen University. Communications in Mathematical Sciences 16 (2018), 1-15.
- K. Kaiser, J. Schütz, R. Schöbel, S. Noelle, A new stable splitting for the isentropic Euler equations. IGPM report 442 (2016), RWTH Aachen University. Journal of Scientific Computing 70 (2017), 1390-1407.
- G. Chen and S. Noelle, A new hydrostatic reconstruction scheme based on subcell reconstructions. IGPM report 440 (2015), RWTH Aachen University. SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis 55 (2017), 758–784.
- J. Schütz and S. Noelle, Flux Splitting: A Notion on Stability. IGPM report 382 (2013), RWTH Aachen University. arXiv:1412.1595. Journal of Scientific Computing 64 (2015), 522-540.
updated July 17, 2021