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The team behind the FEniCS Project

Martin Sandve Alnæs

Martin Sandve Alnæs

Martin is a postdoctoral fellow at Simula Research Laboratory.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2006, is the main developer of UFL and SFC, and one of the developers of UFC, Instant, SyFi and DOLFIN.

You can view all Martin’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Johan Hake

Johan Hake

Johan is a postdoctoral fellow at Simula Research Laboratory.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2007, is a maintainer of the Python interface of DOLFIN, and is a developer of Instant, UFC and FFC.

You can view all Johans’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Johan Hoffman

Johan Hoffman

Johan is a professor at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2003 and is a developer of DOLFIN and Unicorn.

You can view all Johans’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Johan Jansson

Johan Jansson

Johan is a senior researcher at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2004 and is a developer of DOLFIN and Unicorn.

You can view all Johan’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Robert C. Kirby

Robert C. Kirby

Robert is an associate professor at Baylor University.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2003 and is the main developer of FIAT.

You can view all Robert’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Anders Logg

Anders Logg

Anders is a senior research scientist at Simula Research Laboratory and an adjunct associate professor at the University of Oslo.

He has been involved with the FEniCS project since 2003 and is a developer and maintainer of DOLFIN, FFC, UFC, UFL, CBC.Solve, Exterior and the FEniCS Project web page.

You can view all Anders' contributions on his Launchpad page.

Kent-Andre Mardal

Kent-Andre Mardal

Kent is a senior research scientist at Simula Research Laboratory and an adjunct associate professor at the University of Oslo.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2006 and is a developer of DOLFIN, Instant, SyFi, Exterior, CBC.Block and UFC.

You can view all Kent’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Andre Massing

Andre Massing

Andre is a Ph.D. student at Simula Research Laboratory.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2009, has developed the mesh intersection functionality in DOLFIN and is the main developer of DOLFIN-OLM.

You can view all Andre’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Harish Narayanan

Harish Narayanan

Harish is a postdoctoral fellow at Simula Research Laboratory.

He has been involved with the FEniCS project since 2007 and is the primary developer of Dorsal (the FEniCS build system), the FEniCS project web site and CBC.Twist (a general solid mechanics solver) distributed as part of CBC.Solve.

You can view all Harish’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Johannes Ring

Johannes Ring

Johannes is a research engineer at Simula Research Laboratory.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2008, mostly as a build engineer.

You can view all Johannes' contributions on his Launchpad page.

Marie Rognes

Marie Rognes

Marie is a postdoctoral fellow at Simula Research Laboratory.

She has been involed with the FEniCS Project since 2007, is a developer of FIAT, FFC, UFL, DOLFIN and the lead developer of ASCoT.

You can view all Marie’s contributions on her Launchpad page.

Kristoffer Selim

Kristoffer Selim

Kristoffer is a postdoctoral fellow at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2008 and is one of the developers of the fluid-structure interaction solver CBC.Swing distributed as part of CBC.Solve.

You can view all Kristoffer’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Ridgway Scott

Ridgway Scott

Ridgway is a Professor at the University of Chicago.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2003.

You can view all Ridg’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

Garth N. Wells

Garth N. Wells

Garth is the Hibbit Reader in Solid Mechanics at the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge.

He has been involved with the FEniCS project since 2005 and is a developer and maintainer of DOLFIN, FFC, UFC and UFL.

You can view all Garth's contributions on his Launchpad page.

Kristian Breum Ølgaard

Kristian Breum Ølgaard

Kristian is a research assistant at Aalborg University.

He has been involved with the FEniCS Project since 2006, is one of the main developers of FFC and FEniCS Plasticity, and a developer of UFL and DOLFIN.

You can view all Kristian’s contributions on his Launchpad page.

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