Christoph Junghans

Christoph Junghans is a German computational physicist and academic, working in multiscale modeling and computational co-design. He is currently the deputy group leader of the applied computer science group[1] at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Christoph Junghans
Christoph Junghans, Computational Physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Born1982
NationalityGermany
Alma materLeipzig University Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Known forVOTCA
Scientific career
Institutions
ThesisBetween the Scales: Water from different Perspectives (2010)
Doctoral advisorKurt Kremer
Websitewww.lanl.gov/junghans

Career

Born in Merseburg, he was educated at Leipzig University and the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (PhD, 2010).[2][3] During his graduate studies he also worked at Forschungszentrum Jülich[4] and the IBM Systems & Technology Group. Junghans joined Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2011 as a PostDoc of theoretical division and became a staff member with the applied computer science group in 2014.

Junghans is one of the authors of the VOTCA package and a contributor to many open-sources projects[5] including Gromacs[6] and Gentoo Linux.[7]

gollark: To abandon the claim, that is.
gollark: `/abandonclaim`
gollark: Sorry, network issues on my end.
gollark: It's a city in the end, though not an end city.
gollark: Do you like endermen? `/warp choruscity`.

References

  1. "Homepage of the Applied Computer Science group". Retrieved 9 Aug 2018.
  2. "Christoph Junghans' PhD Thesis (at the publication repository of the Max Planck Society)". hdl:11858/00-001M-0000-000F-70E9-C. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Junghans, Christoph (2010). "Christoph Junghans' PhD Thesis (at Google Books)". Retrieved 23 Feb 2018.
  4. "Guest Student Programme 2005". Retrieved 9 Aug 2018.
  5. "Junghans OpenHub Profile". Retrieved 23 Feb 2018.
  6. "The GROMACS development team". Retrieved 23 Feb 2018.
  7. "Junghans page on Gentoo Wiki". Retrieved 23 Feb 2018.
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