Summary
Andreas Lintermann is a computational scientist and coordinator of the European CoE RAISE at Forschungszentrum Jülich, leading the Simulation Laboratory “Highly Scalable Fluid & Solids Engineering” with nine years of experience in high-performance simulation and exascale initiatives. He holds a Dr.-Ing. in Computational Fluid Dynamics and blends deep expertise in lattice-Boltzmann methods, scalable meshing, task-based programming, and multi-physics coupling with practical leadership in industry relations and project coordination. His work spans bio-fluidmechanical analyses of respiratory disease to modular supercomputing architectures and ML-augmented workflows, reflecting a rare mix of domain science and systems-level engineering. Based in Frechen, Germany, he has international research experience including a visiting stint at RIKEN and a track record mentoring PhD students, securing compute allocations, and translating complex simulation science into collaborative, large-scale research programs.
9 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, Computer Science (Informatik), Dipl.-Inform., Diploma, Computer Science (Informatik), Dipl.-Inform. at RWTH Aachen University
Abitur, Mathematics, English, Computer Science, Abitur, Mathematics, English, Computer Science at Gymnasium Frechen
German, English, French