Martin Kronbichler

Martin Kronbichler

Technische Universität München

H-index: 31

Europe-Germany

About Martin Kronbichler

Martin Kronbichler, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität München, specializes in the field of Finite element method, high performance computing, computational fluid dynamics, multigrid methods.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A highly efficient computational approach for fast scan-resolved simulations of metal additive manufacturing processes on the scale of real parts

From anomalous dissipation through Euler singularities to stabilized finite element methods for turbulent flows

On the construction of an efficient finite-element solver for phase-field simulations of many-particle solid-state-sintering processes

A highly efficient computational approach for part-scale microstructure predictions in Ti-6Al-4V additive manufacturing

Graph-based methods for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws using discontinuous space discretizations, Part I: building blocks

Improved accuracy of continuum surface flux models for metal additive manufacturing melt pool simulations

A consistent diffuse-interface model for two-phase flow problems with rapid evaporation

High-performance matrix-free unfitted finite element operator evaluation

Martin Kronbichler Information

University

Position

Institute for Computational Mechanics

Citations(all)

4323

Citations(since 2020)

3132

Cited By

2408

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

58

Email

University Profile Page

Technische Universität München

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Martin Kronbichler Skills & Research Interests

Finite element method

high performance computing

computational fluid dynamics

multigrid methods

Top articles of Martin Kronbichler

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A highly efficient computational approach for fast scan-resolved simulations of metal additive manufacturing processes on the scale of real parts

Additive Manufacturing

Sebastian D Proell

Peter Munch

Martin Kronbichler

Wolfgang A Wall

Christoph Meier

2024/1/5

From anomalous dissipation through Euler singularities to stabilized finite element methods for turbulent flows

Niklas Fehn

Martin Kronbichler

Gert Lube

2024/4/4

On the construction of an efficient finite-element solver for phase-field simulations of many-particle solid-state-sintering processes

Computational Materials Science

Peter Munch

Vladimir Ivannikov

Christian Cyron

Martin Kronbichler

2024/1/5

A highly efficient computational approach for part-scale microstructure predictions in Ti-6Al-4V additive manufacturing

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.17580

Sebastian D Proell

Julian Brotz

Martin Kronbichler

Wolfgang A Wall

Christoph Meier

2024/2/27

Graph-based methods for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws using discontinuous space discretizations, Part I: building blocks

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.04514

Martin Kronbichler

Matthias Maier

Ignacio Tomas

2024/2/7

Improved accuracy of continuum surface flux models for metal additive manufacturing melt pool simulations

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.12114

Nils Much

Magdalena Schreter-Fleischhacker

Peter Munch

Martin Kronbichler

Wolfgang A Wall

...

2024/1/22

A consistent diffuse-interface model for two-phase flow problems with rapid evaporation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07805

Magdalena Schreter-Fleischhacker

Peter Munch

Nils Much

Martin Kronbichler

Wolfgang A Wall

...

2024/1/15

High-performance matrix-free unfitted finite element operator evaluation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.07911

Maximilian Bergbauer

Peter Munch

Wolfgang A Wall

Martin Kronbichler

2024/4/11

Enhancing data locality of the conjugate gradient method for high-order matrix-free finite-element implementations

The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications

Martin Kronbichler

Dmytro Sashko

Peter Munch

2023/3

Lethe-DEM: An open-source parallel discrete element solver with load balancing

Computational Particle Mechanics

Shahab Golshan

Peter Munch

Rene Gassmöller

Martin Kronbichler

Bruno Blais

2023/2

Cache-optimized and low-overhead implementations of additive Schwarz methods for high-order FEM multigrid computations

The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications

Peter Munch

Martin Kronbichler

2023/12/6

The deal. II library, version 9.5

Journal of Numerical Mathematics

Daniel Arndt

Wolfgang Bangerth

Maximilian Bergbauer

Marco Feder

Marc Fehling

...

2023/9/7

Stage-parallel fully implicit Runge–Kutta implementations with optimal multilevel preconditioners at the scaling limit

SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing

Peter Munch

Ivo Dravins

Martin Kronbichler

Maya Neytcheva

2023/7/18

Efficient distributed matrix-free multigrid methods on locally refined meshes for FEM computations

ACM transactions on parallel computing

Peter Munch

Timo Heister

Laura Prieto Saavedra

Martin Kronbichler

2023/3/29

Numerical evidence of anomalous energy dissipation in incompressible Euler flows: towards grid-converged results for the inviscid Taylor–Green problem

Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Niklas Fehn

Martin Kronbichler

Peter Munch

Wolfgang A Wall

2022/2

The deal. II library, version 9.4

Journal of Numerical Mathematics

Daniel Arndt

Wolfgang Bangerth

Marco Feder

Marc Fehling

Rene Gassmöller

...

2022/9/27

Efficient application of hanging-node constraints for matrix-free high-order FEM computations on CPU and GPU

Peter Munch

Karl Ljungkvist

Martin Kronbichler

2022/5/29

On the implementation of a robust and efficient finite element-based parallel solver for the compressible Navier–Stokes equations

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

Jean-Luc Guermond

Martin Kronbichler

Matthias Maier

Bojan Popov

Ignacio Tomas

2022/2/1

High-Performance Implementation of Discontinuous Galerkin Methods with Application in Fluid Flow

Efficient High-Order Discretizations for Computational Fluid Dynamics

Martin Kronbichler

2021

Efficient parallel 3D computation of the compressible Euler equations with an invariant-domain preserving second-order finite-element scheme

ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing

Matthias Maier

Martin Kronbichler

2021/9/20

See List of Professors in Martin Kronbichler University(Technische Universität München)

Co-Authors

H-index: 71
Wolfgang A. Wall

Wolfgang A. Wall

Technische Universität München

H-index: 36
Wolfgang Bangerth

Wolfgang Bangerth

Colorado State University

H-index: 33
Guido Kanschat

Guido Kanschat

Heidelberg University

H-index: 28
Timo Heister

Timo Heister

Clemson University

H-index: 19
Jean-Paul Pelteret

Jean-Paul Pelteret

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

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