Magnus Winter, M.Sc.

Research interests

Teaching

  • Finite Elemente Praktikum (SoSe 2017)

Supervised Student Projects

  • Tobias Bremicker: Investigation of a Continuum Surface Force Model in the FEM for Two-Phase Flows (Bachelor Thesis, 2015)
  • Nils Much: Parameter- und Modell-Validierungsstudie von schwappenden Tanks (Bachelor thesis, 2017)
  • Moustafa Alsayed Ahmad: Discretization and Implementation of Level set Equation using Hybridizable Discontinuous Galerkin Method (Honors project, 2017)

Articles in Peer-Reviewed International Journals

  • Winter M., Schott B., Massing A., Wall, W.A.: A Nitsche cut finite element method for the Oseen problem with general Navier boundary conditions, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 330, 220 – 252, 2018.

International Conference Contributions

  • Winter, M., Schott, B., Wall, W.A.: A Weakly Imposed Navier Slip Boundary Condition for the CutFEM by means of the Nitsche’s Method, Extended Discretization Methods (X-DMS 2017), Umeå, Sweden
  • Winter, M., Schott, B., Wall, W.A.: A Stabilized Nitsche Type CutFEM for Navier Slip Boundary Conditions, European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (ECCOMAS 2016), Crete, Greece

Attendence at International Workshops

  • Short Course on Reduced Order Models for Multidisciplinary Applications, Barcelona, Spain, 26-29.01.2015
  • International Summer School on "Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction”, Udine, Italy, 27.06-01.07.2016
  • Summer School on "Discontinuous Galerkin Methods", Barcelona, Spain, 11.07-14.07.2017

International Mobility

Myself

  • since 2014, Research Associate at the Institute for Computational Mechanics (Lehrstuhl für Numerische Mechanik), TUM, Germany
  • 2014, Master of Science in Engineering Mathematics and Computational Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
  • 2011, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering with Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

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