Short biography
Petra Wenisch is Professor of Civil Informatics and Mathematics in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences. She studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Munich and completed her doctorate at the Chair of Computational Engineering on the topic of Computational Steering of CFD Simulations on Teraflop Supercomputers. During her doctorate, she took over the project management for the research focus "Interactive Flow Simulation" and established a network with various computer centres and experts in the field of supercomputing and numerical flow simulation (e.g. Manfred Krafczyk, Ulrich Rüde, Günther Brenner, Alfons Hoekstra, computer centres in Munich, Erlangen and Amsterdam). Among other things, she received a European scholarship (HPC Europe), for a stay abroad as a visiting researcher at the Institute Computer Science of the Universteit van Amsterdam. She completed her dissertation in 2008 with the distinction "summa cum laude" and received, in addition to the Johannes B. Ortner Prize, the eon Kulturpreis Bayern for one of the best dissertations in Bavaria.
Curriculum vitae
Teaching & Research
- since September 2010: Professor of Construction Informatics and Mathematics at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam
- February 2002 - August 2010: research assistant at the Chair of Computational Engineering at the Technical University of Munich
Education
- June 1995: A-levels at the Christoph Probst Gymnasium Gilching
- December 2001: Diplom-Ingenieur Univ., Civil Engineering at the Technical University of Munich
- February 2008: Doctorate in engineering (with distinction "summa cum laude") on the topic of Computational Steering of CFD Simulations on Teraflop-Supercomputers at the Chair of Computational Engineering at the Technical University of Munich