Developer working at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute. Hobby researcher working on everything from instability and bifurcation analysis to biomedical simulation.
- Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, University of Bergen, April 2020
Thesis: Analysis and approximation of coupled 1D-3D flow models
PhD interview available here - M.Sc., Industrial Mathematics, NTNU, July 2016
Thesis: Simulations of underground storage of natural gas
- Developer, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (2024-present)
- Research engineer, Simula Research Laboratory (2022-2024)
- Postdoc, Simula Research Laboratory (2020-2022)
- PhD Candidate, University of Bergen (2016-2019)
- Summer intern, software developer, Anacon Consulting (2015)
- Summer intern, design engineer, Aker Solutions (2014)
- Administrator, Code Academy at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (2024-present)
- Lecturer, IN3110/IN4110: Problem-solving with higher-level languages at University of Oslo (2021-2022)
- Lecturer, Simula Summer School in Computational Physiology (2021-2022)
- Volunteer tutor, Red Cross homework help
- Project advisor, Simula Summer School in Computational Physiology
- Project group 2021: Nanna Berre, Gabriela Castro and Henrik Kjeldsberg, Rami Masri
- Project group 2022: Alessandro Contri, Christina Taylor and Justin Tso
- Advisor, master thesis, University of Bergen (2019)
Simulation of Flow and Mechanics in the Brain by Nadia Emilie Skoglund
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Inducing Flow Instabilities in Aneurysm Geometries via the Reynolds-Orr Method
Alessandro Contri, Christina Taylor, Justin Tso and Ingeborg Gjerde
Computational Physiology: Simula Summer School 2022− Student Reports, p. 79-89 -
New Insights on the Stokes Paradox for Flow in Unbounded Domains
Ingeborg G. Gjerde and L. Ridgway Scott
https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.00039 -
Graphnics: Combining FEniCS and NetworkX to simulate flow in complex networks
Ingeborg G. Gjerde -
Resolution of D’Alembert’s paradox using slip boundary conditions: Impact of friction parameter on drag
Ingeborg G. Gjerde and L. Ridgway Scott
https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.12240 -
Geometrically reduced modeling of pulsatile flow in perivascular networks
Cecile Daversin-Catty, Ingeborg G. Gjerde, Marie E. Rognes
Frontiers in Physics, 2022 -
Kinetic-energy instability of flows with slip boundary conditions
Ingeborg G. Gjerde and L. Ridgway Scott
J. Math. Fluid Mech. 24, 97 (2022) -
A computational study of flow instabilities in aneurysms
Nanna Berre, Gabriela Castro, Henrik Kjeldsberg, Rami Masri and Ingeborg G. Gjerde
Computational Physiology. Simula SpringerBriefs on Computing(), vol 12. Springer -
Nitsche’s method for Navier-Stokes equations with slip boundary conditions
Ingeborg G. Gjerde and L. Ridgway Scott
Math. Comp. 91 (2022), 597-622 -
Lower bounds for the error in Nitsche’s method for the Navier-Stokes equations with slip boundary conditions
Ingeborg Gjerde and L. Ridgway Scott
Technical Report UC/CS TR-2021-09, Dept. Comp. Sci., Univ. Chicago, 2021 -
A mixed framework for topological model reduction of coupled PDEs
Ingeborg G. Gjerde and Marie E. Rognes
9th edition of the International Conference on Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering (COUPLED PROBLEMS 2021) -
A mixed approach to the Poisson problem with line sources
Ingeborg G. Gjerde, Kundan Kumar and Jan M. Nordbotten
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis 59 (2), 1117-1139 (2021) -
Coupled flow and mechanics in a 3D porous media with line sources
Nadia S. Taki and Ingeborg G. Gjerde
Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications ENUMATH 2019, 469-477 -
A singularity removal method for coupled 1D-3D flow models
Ingeborg G. Gjerde, Kundan Kumar and Jan M. Nordbotten
Computational Geosciences (2019) -
Splitting method for elliptic equations with line sources
Ingeborg G. Gjerde, Kundan Kumar, Jan M. Nordbotten and Barbara Wohlmuth
ESAIM: M2AN 53 (5) 1715-1739 (2019) -
Well modeling by means of coupled 1D-3D flow models
Ingeborg G. Gjerde, Kundan Kumar and Jan M. Nordbotten
ECMOR Conference Proceedings (2017)