Field of work

I teach mathematics, physics, and programming courses for engineers; do research on superconductivity (theory and numerics); and have a passion for programming and computer systems in general.

I was awarded the Birkeland Prize 2020 – a national award for the best PhD thesis in Physics – for my research on superconductivity in magnetic nanostructures.

I am also currently a guest editor for a topical collection on superconducting spintronics in the "Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism".

Courses taught

2024 Fall:

  • ING202 Programming for engineers
  • REAL111 Physics

2024 Spring:

  • REAL111 Physics
  • MAT202 Mathematics 2

2023 Fall:

  • REAL111 Physics
  • ING0011 Physics
  • MAT110 Mathematics 1
Research areas

Research areas:

  • Condensed matter physics
    • Superconductivity
    • Magnetism
    • Non-equilibrium phenomena
  • Numerical physics
    • Partial differential equations
    • Sparse matrices
    • Matrix series
    • Optimization
    • Metamodeling

Publications