Tim A. Linke

Tim A. Linke

Computational Engineer

I'm a computational engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area. My research combines multiscale physics modeling, high-performance computing, and scientific code development. My work spans atomistic, kinetic, and continuum methods within HPC workflows, optimization routines and digital twins. I strongly value bridging ideas to products, and have contributed and deployed production-grade simulation tools that accelerate progress in fusion energy and high-energy physics applications. If you would like to get in touch, you can reach me via e-mail.

Research

(Selected Works)
FEM-MD
Advancing Material Modeling in Hydrocodes Beyond Equations of State
T. Linke, D. Sterbentz, J.P. Delplanque, S. Hamel, K. Korner, P. Myint, L. Benedict, J. Belof
DSMC
A Concurrent Multiscale Framework Coupling Direct Simulation Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics
T. Linke, D. Sterbentz, N. Gronbech-Jensen, J.P. Delplanque, J. Belof
buffet
Neural Network Modeling of Transonic Buffet on the NASA Common Research Model
R. Zahn, T. Linke, C. Breitsamter
MMA
Optimization Routine Implementation for Highly Parallel, Nonlinear Problems in a Modular Finite Element Method Library
Tim Linke, Mathias Schmidt, Boyan Lazarov
GJF
Modern Langevin Algorithms for Molecular Dynamics in the Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator
Tim Linke, Niels Gronbech-Jensen