ir. J. Zimmerling

PhD student
Signal Processing Systems (SPS), Department of Microelectronics

PhD thesis (Jul 2018): Model Reduction of Wave Equations
Promotor: Rob Remis, Paul Urbach

Expertise: Wavefield modeling, imaging, and inversion

Themes: Biomedical signal processing/wavefield imaging

Biography

Jorn Zimmerling was a PhD student at CAS, from Nov 2014 until July 2018. He obtained the PhD degree cum laude on 2 July 2018. Prior to this, he obtained his MSc degree (cum laude) at TU Delft and went on to an internship at Schlumberger (Boston), Jul-Oct 2014. He was also selected as the best MSc student of Fac. EWI in 2014.

He is currently a postdoc at the University of Michigan.

Projects history

Good Vibrations - Fast and Robust Wave Field Computations in Complex Structures Using Krylov Resonance Expansions

Using Krylov subspace reduction techniques to solve wave field problems in complex media (resonanting nano-scale devices and seismic exploration)

  1. Model Reduction of Wave Equations
    J. Zimmerling;
    PhD thesis, TU Delft, Fac. EEMCS, July 2018. ISBN: 978-94-6186-927-2. DOI: 10.4233/uuid:9fa0bdd9-29b4-489c-9799-b86e07e92813
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  2. Efficient computation of the spontaneous decay rate of arbitrarily shaped 3D nanosized resonators: a Krylov model-order reduction approach
    J. Zimmerling; Lei Wei; P. Urbach; R.F. Remis;
    Applied Physics A,
    Volume 122, Issue 3, pp. 158, 2016. ISSN 1432-0630. DOI: 10.1007/s00339-016-9643-4
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Last updated: 18 Jul 2018

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