Sebastian Noelle

Doctor
Mathematics
Aachen University of Technology
Germany

Doctor Mathematics
Biography

Dr. Sebastian Noelle is currently working as a Professor in the Department of mathematics, Aachen University of Technology , germany. His research interests includes Analysis and Numerical Analysis of PDEs;Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws;High Resolution Schemes;Well-Balanced Schemes;Asymptotic Preserving Schemes;Geophysical Free Surface Flows. He  is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Sebastian Noelle is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored many research articles/books related to Analysis and Numerical Analysis of PDEs;Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws;High Resolution Schemes;Well-Balanced Schemes;Asymptotic Preserving Schemes;Geophysical Free Surface Flows.

Research Intrest

Analysis and Numerical Analysis of PDEs;Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws;High Resolution Schemes;Well-Balanced Schemes;Asymptotic Preserving Schemes;Geophysical Free Surface Flows.

List of Publications
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.
K. Kaiser, J. Schütz, A high order method for weakly compressible flows. IGPM report 456 (2016), RWTH Aachen University.
J. Zeifang, K. Kaiser, A. Beck, J. Schütz, C.-D. Munz, Efficient high-order discontinuous Galerkin computations of low Mach number flows IGPM report 465 (2017), RWTH Aachen University.