Solving high-dimensional kinetic transport equations using sparse tensor product bases for finite element methods. Currently investigating the use of a shearlet-type basis for the spatial discretization.
In the study program of industrial mathematics, with specialization in numerical analysis and differential geometry.
Solving high-dimensional kinetic transport equations using sparse tensor product bases for finite element methods. Currently investigating the use of a shearlet-type basis for the spatial discretization. Also involves 40% teaching.
Implemented a translation tool built on Google Translate, which can read and write a number of different formats (such as Microsoft Word and database tables), with some facilities for correcting erroneous translations and learning.
Implemented an adapter between MySQL and Yahoo's internal vertical search platform Vespa, together with several demo cases. Responsibilities included the entire process, from design to completion.
Implemented a finite volume method for solving the convection/diffusion/reaction equation in Matlab. Also did some post-processing of photonic crystal simulations. This was an IAESTE internship.
The IAESTE Local Committee Zürich aids incoming IAESTE trainees to the city in finding accommodation, and also puts on a wide array of summer events for their enjoyment. The committee numbers about 30 people. I serve as Web & IT coordinator, thus having the final responsibility for the IAESTE Switzerland website.
The student organization Nabla organizes social events for mostly new, but also older, students on the program for physics and mathematics at NTNU. I served as one of 10 main board members and the webmaster for three periods. I supervised a team of three to four people to design, build and maintain a new website. The active member count for Nabla at any time is around 400.
I was one of five students who organized this now annual conference for students of mathematics in Norway for the first time in 2006, and I also helped organize the fourth edition in 2009.
The Abel Competition is the national mathematical olympiad for high school students. My work mostly consisted of making problems, grading answers and maintaining the website.
A student assistant assists younger students in practical and theoretical exercises, mandatory or not. One position runs over a term, and I have held 12.
I was the driving force and main organizer of the first two editions of the now annual Norwegian Rubik's Cube Championship, the 2010 edition of which numbered 62 competitors. I am recognized by the World Cube Association as a competition delegate.
The NTNU Math Club is a series of lectures and problem sets aimed at helping younger students cope with creative problem solving past that which is offered in the standard mathematics curriculum. I led this club for one term.
Loosely sorted from most to least proficiency where applicable.