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

(Representative 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

Projects

(Selected Works)
ICF
Machine Learning Framework for ICF Capsule Heat Transport
Tim Linke
MMA
Optimization Routine Implementation for Highly Parallel, Nonlinear Problems in the 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
TTST
Computational Model of a Table Top Shock Tunnel for Hypersonic Environments
Lindsay Feyrer, Tim Linke