Jesper Schmidt Hansen Ph.D.
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| 2720 Vanloese |
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| Denmark |
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Research interest: General dynamical systems, bifurcation analysis and normal forms; Chemical kinetics, especially, reaction diffusion systems; Nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations; Microfluidics and nanofluidics.
Programing skills As a natural part of my research interest I have been doing some programing under Linux. I have experience in: * C programing (ANSI-C90/C99) * GNU programing tools (gdb, gprof, etc), auto-tools (autoconf, automake, etc) and doxygen * Parallel programing (using the MPI standard) * Octave/Matlab Also, I have knowledge to: * C++ and FORTRAN programing * Shell programing (BASH) * 3D programing
Education
2000-2003: Ph.D studies in Soft Material Sciences at Roskilde and Copenhagen universities.; 1995-2000: Master of Science (cand. scient) in chemistry and mathematics at Roskilde University.; 1989-1992: Mathematical Gymnasium.
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